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that time will confer porting th e in's in 6 iperature and chatges Monday i NOBWICH BULLETIN. TUESDAY, SEPT Norwich, Tuud.;.‘!oph 47, 1912 The Bulletln, should be delivered everywhere In the city before 6 a. m. Subscribers who fail to receive it by favor by re- fact to The Bulletin. THE WEATHER. | Today's Weather Forecast. Fn New. England: _Fair Tuesday esday, light variable winds. dictiohs from the New York Her- : Ofl Tuesday fair’and lhihtly will ‘pevail, with y “to, weateriy- winds, and on o.partly cioudy and | warmer weathar Observations in Norwich. oliowing records r!tgorte: frot armacy, show e cl ge: the basommetric ght | P 17, 1912 BULL MOOSERS IN ‘TOWN CAUCUS NamengnH.Aflan,SberwoodB.Pofier G.WlmnD-vu and Dr. R.R.KmltuanelephloShqunntm —Town Committee Makes W. O. Ronghmm— ' Speaker From Yale Failed to Come. ' 3 In town hall on Mo day evening the rou'ru'vu of Nn":wneh held | their first caueus, nominating delegates| to the state convention and electing 4 town committee = which _subsequently grasaloed (b, slecting Woolbury, 0. Rogers as its chairman. Prof, Yandell Henderson of ' Yale, who was .x-ud to be the er, failed to arriv of fllness, but the loml s e cus, Irvin C.,Elmer nominated Dr. Kinkead for fourth delegate ‘was unanimously elected. \ For Town Comrhittee. Npminations for a pernu.nent town Mr. Elme: motion to, vote by mdunu.lnm committee yere next ‘made ed munlmmuly and thanked the cau- WEsT CHELsEA PAID : OFF $100 OF DEBT. Report Made at School District An- nual Meeting—$284.56 Turned Over to Town. There was an attendance of seven- teen at the meeting of the West Chel- | sea Schoo district held at 8 o'clock | Monday evening in the Mount Pleas- ant Street School building. ~The ses- | ed about 20 minutes. 'W. W. Ives was chosen moderator. ~ Clerk. Frank C. Sterry read tlie juinutes of ‘the pre- vious = mesting aiid"his report Wi« ports- of Treasurer | and Superintendent J. S!mtnn were accepted. The f¢ lnwilu’ officers were unanimously re- elected: Board of education, three years, Thomas H. Beckley, John B. Oat, Martin F. Bent; district clerk, one year, Frank C. Sterry; district treasurer, Henry G. Peck. The nom- Howard Mead whe stated that h. sion was entirely harmonious and last- Jl’lcl\ldllll’ Peter Lariviere of Pl-mflel: tractiveness .of . Woman usterless hAlY. . TA.PTVI.L! Reception Given in en in Aonor of Mr and Mu. Toloplwro Dupont. BlM evening a teception im honor of Mr and Mrs. Telephore Du- pont was ‘held at the home of Mrs. Dupont's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fregeau of 44 Providence street. bollt 3; felatives and personal frie of Mr. apd Mrs. Dupont were Dresent, and H Fregeau of Moosup. delicious supper was served at eight | olclock and the remainder of the eve- | ning was passed pleasantly. A plano s0lo was beautifully rendered by Miss Loeila Dissonette and Albert” Dupont; |- a brother of Mr. Dupont, gav wiolin {! solo in a manner worthy of praise. Vocal selections were rendered by the Misses Ida May, Mary, and Soifide Fregeau, Horedore Fregea: Dupont. There were several gifts. to Mr. el Mrs. Dupont, Inciuding a clock from Peter Lariviere, a fruit dish from A. Women's Hair Made Glorious|are oflmni Parisjan s-.-s:«pmq‘mmr 'dition ~nowadays, | hereby llvén m the read letin thaf 2&"‘!‘ hair ruiou'r g guarantee .. Hair and Dandruff. Nothing ' 80 detracts ATt dea, There I8 6o excuse’ for this con- beckuss motics 14 ers. of the age, t e sold Wil ney back. ince I?I‘.lnlr““ Parisian Sage has and here are the xeasons: dye or polsonous 1t cures audrmn two' weeks, by Floor Com;nm You B'lll*u furnish your home with ,“i ml‘u-* 411 Sare. ana hgrmless. Contains o [, unteered to speak b l!h'rad\l.' riefly h pleaty of enthusiasm among me Bull Moosers present’and each me tion of the man who stands wilh lhfl JLord at Armageddon was the si - |for vigorous applause. ‘The ‘following were the state con- Teition delegates and town eommittes e Delegates to' Mm Convention. /Bdgar H. Allen. lmaod B, Potter, G. Warren Davis. Dr. R.- P. Kinkead. Z “Town Committes. Firat District—Edgar H. Allen, Jobn Bocond District—Clarence E. Car- Tn\fll District—Charles H. Ralnes. "flmfll District—Woodbury D Rog- mh District—William Klmiat ‘Sixth District—G. Warren Davis. which was passed. the First district H, Branche nominated Edgar H. Allen and John M. Swahn, and both were elect- ed. From the second district Clarence E. Carpénter was nominated by-Her- man Alofsin and elected. The b’;‘mvxva R. Stevens and was C| 1-!1 Raines. district nomination was made He was electsd. W« O. Rogers was nominated from the, Fourth dis- | ™t8¢ nd elected. He was -ominated llam Kinder Wag nominated from the Fifth district Charles A. Hagberg nominated G. Warren Davis fom ihe Sixth district and he wes trict by Ol ce Smith. “Will by Charles W. Perkins. Progredeives’ H.ulu-mn Chln-.n Dnvll announced that pro- uarters would be open- in !al’w.ll ‘builds h v?'o Rogers &n?:m.l.n G. Warren Davis called the meeting | Pected to order, muu this was a caucus the e party, and its purpos ol Chairman Davis addressed the clerk S thay Tehl poth oot i which they remember. W pride as having been the ofl:umr the meeting that marked the entry of the progressive party to Norwich.. - Veting by Andnmmm. be heard from. wm&oflm(ore- his expe- na- Gilbert telling something of o the Clerk Kinkead read the call for the | Shairman caucus and also for the progressive state convention. . A motion by R. H. Branche to vote by acciamation was passed, and Wood- bury O. Rogers took the floor to nomi- nate the first/ delegate.” He spoke of | 5%t the importance of sending _only menm who were progressives. He praised his nominee as a true progressive and put before the caucus the name of Ed- gar H. Allen. The. nomination -was seconded by | wi ‘William R. Stevens, who said he be- lieved thig delenta would carfy out the ideas of the party. As the yote was about to be put, Allen Latham addresséd the meeting ‘with the suggestion that he would like 1 | to gee adapted the principle of having | delegates declare themsel had charge of the the soclety at the urm in New London oz |- and showed t the unlu- of the soclety had ‘which was pleasing ‘nvll.n for winter the hands of d nt ‘eufmnmt to logk over and report on at the next meeting, which will be in all cleared, i sgg Mr. Allan rumM by rising and saying that he was a progressive be- cause he belleved in the principles of the)utr | he meant to be a pro, gressive /through and through. 8ick of Old Politics. ' Frank T. Maples declared as he rose to make.the second nomination "F we were on th eve of ‘& new era. polities of the two big pdrties have ‘made the nation sl and the people want a change. Mr. les neminated Sherwoed B. Potter. He was unagi- y elected without being c'a.l upon for a declaration. Hdger H. Allen nominated for thll’d delegate G. Warren Devi man who he sald he knew was 100 per cent. pure progressive. Mr. Davis wag elect- ITS ANNUAL MEETING' . Plane for an Active Season. '/0n Saturday eveaing, the Ideal cl of Prest on City held a meeting at un home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Who_welcomed the merbers to dence. Notwithstanding the t! ing weather thel" ns the usual large attendance and at 8.30 the busi- noas hieeting was called to obder Aft: er the regular routine ivm-k had been mxnmtvnrmn-m 3 .-v-vnfllmv)u auy con- | tractifig whrk or fuulh. which/ you | llamages and Wauuns buyer. TheL.L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St.,, Norwich, Conn. We Are As Near To You visitors alwi your pheme. Call 868 “Jour wanta in the Herar acy The ure sntil 2 :ormal be t‘h':mully given, ot ! GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES, <77 Codar Btrest. An, DK €. R CHAMBERL AIN Dental Surgeon In edarge of D MeQeory Bui L L. Geer's practic: Ais last fiiness. Nerwigh, Conn, sus of St. Mary’ It 1 expected that e following the 9 o'clock mass, Sunday hig 1030 o'clock, N [ont S, PRIZE POTATO RAISED afternoon. men who saw his’ plll:t ‘l;elpz‘ and after a was tbh to continue on his for a distance e cl:':v Richard .dsm of Elev- moe ¢ returned after spend- l-u'- days in Hertford an # BCTLIS ' On Monday, September 23, the cen- ‘s parish will be taken. ll (will consume several Bt. Mary’s Sunday schodl ‘was re- sumed on last Sunday, and will be held every Suhday durin g ‘the: year, Next b mass will be resumed at BY SELECTMAN LILLIBRIDGE. Green Mountain Tuber That W Two and a Half Pounds. They Taise potatoes that are pota- toes on First Selectman A. W. Lilli- Dbridge’s farm. . Monday the: first se- lectman presented at The Bulletin of- fice the ‘prize tuber of the season. It wag of the Green Mountain variety and seemed fairly bursting with thel 312 pomnds of vegetable richness packed under fts skin, Under the tape the bl' potato meas- | ured 22 1-2 {nches ome way, and 12 mehn the other. 'lurpfl-o on Her 33d Birthday. Mrs. M. G. Hutchinson of 180 West Main street was happily surprised on Monday evening on her 33d birthday Mrs. Frank Lacy and. George Gray of Providence and other friends from New York, Boston and New London. A very pieasant evening was spent and Mrs. Hutchinson received many useful presents. - s £ e During the molting season the poultry should be fed'largely on oats, wheat , sunflower seeds, linseed meal and other foods rich in nitrogenous ‘matter. < 70 Frankiin 8t. Bulltin Bicg. Telephona €43-2, Prompt_service “av or night Zady Asststant. Residence 116 Broadway. ©opp. Theatrs, Telephone €42.-3 New finished, the electionsof officers for the next period was hdd. The following were elected: Goor'a 8. Brm‘ vice Soptiia Hotlowell; treasurer, urdick. - Compnittees—Execu tive, John Peckham, Miss Ruth Rich- ardson, Miss Marcia Pendleton; mem- bership, Varlan York, Miss Hollowell, Miss Gertrude Main.- The usual delectable luncheon was then served and a social hour enjoyed by all. The club has now ‘completeq Its first year, which hus been a'suecesstul one both soclally and educationally and as it enters upon the second year it does so with a spirit of improvement which will doubtless establish it firm- er than ever as the leading club of Preston. Plans are already under way fnr exceedingly interesting programmes for the coming winter. The club presented Mrs. Haskell a pretty fruit dish, and at a late hour the meeting broke up. P cabin i il LEDYARD REPUBLICANS. Town Ticket Was Made Up.in Caucus. Mand-y Afternoon. y The repliblican_caueus of the town of Ledyard was held in the town hall at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. There Was a very large attendance. The foi- lowing nominations were made: As- sessor, Charles H. Chapman; select- men,,l-‘red W. Burton, Edward C. Lester; board of relief, George W. Paimer, James H. Belden; collector of taxes, Joseph A. Clark; , constables Samuel Lester, Edmund Lamb, Horace H. Lane, George W. Palmer; registrar, Billings T. Avery; auditor, Billings T Avery; school committee, . Frederiok W. Burton; Jgrand jurors, Billings F. 8. Crandali, H. G. Sheldon, Thomas P. Norman; rsn ntative, Isaac E. lGeer‘ judge of probate, John J. Law- ess. The chairman of the meeting was B‘HH;KG T, Avery, and W. L Allyn was cler] Deputy for Connecticut. Roderick F. Sullivan has been ap- pointed as general traveling deputy fof Connecticut for the Metropolitan Life Insurance company. Mr. Sullivan has been deputy In the Roxbury district of Boston for the past year. He was been with the Metropolitan Insuranc pany for ten years and his adva: ment comes as the result of faithtul- ness and close application to the in- tercsts of the company, He has many iriends here who will he glad to hear | that he is coming back to Norwic, Bankruptey Hearing, A hearing in the bankrupt estate of Charles W, Raub of New London was held befere Referée A, A, Browning on Baturday, at which the account of Trustee Frank Q, Cronin was allowed fsks Delegates to Declars Themsslves | free trade Democrats Promise Ruin. Rev. L. W. Frink, who was next call- edmmnnlmmwiflxm the oldm and instanced the Nor- muduuulflouhnyu.t uom dvlflonbrflnm party of lc party, the ‘his llllu. and he "ln the today. Herman Alofsin, who mvleaw-‘l another to speak, as weil ag Dr. N, P. Smith, H. F. Pal- mer, Allen Lathem and F. T, Maples. Bulletin, Mr. Latham de- den when the Progressive club formed here, was It was Th t|clared that was a considerable in determining him to be a progressive, the slurs it was flinging at were C ) Before the meeting adjourned, which empower fill all vacan- |~ because Rodaevelt, 'He. thought there | many whe were #till going fo themselves with the it did at 9.65, a motien to the town committee to cles was passed, and the suggestion ‘pasty men wear was made that all the the party button. —————-__——T__‘ % IDEAL CLUB HELD p) REPUBLICANS IN PRESTON 1 . ~NAME THEIR TIGKET. George S. Brown Elected President— At Caucus Monday Night in thn Town ip F. Bentiey; Zabriskie, Vernon Wood! tices of the Ham P. Miller, representatives, John H. m‘mh,andtnow Mt Mfiwltfl.h‘-- In the Preston town hall on Mopday evening at 8 o'cleck the republicans of the town held thelr caucus, which was called to order by A, D. Zabriskie. As chairman, V. She was elected, and Charles Zabriskie as clerk. The following were the nominations made: , Assessor, Edward Holden: board/ of relief, Philip 0., Yerrington Henry Pendleton; collector of taxes, registrar of vot. | | ers, A. M. Fuller; Constables, Michadl selectmen, A.| M. Fuller, Eckford G. Pendleton; Jus-| e peace; A.'E. Shedd, Wil- Arthur * Whitmarsh; Vrilson, R. office were well fitted to continue in i tive capacities and the re- election was Wnanimous. The treas- urer-was instructed to pay over any balance in the treasury to the town treasurer, but Mr. Peck stated that this had -already been done and that insurance policies, etc., had also been turned over to the town school com- CAll are apparently pleased with the idea of consolidation of schools and under this new system the district or- t in Stamford had question- ed the right of the legislature to'take away this charter and force the dis- tricts intd the town consolidation. The case 18 in the superior court and will probably M carried to the supreme court. It was \m(ed that the present of- ficers be continued in office until their successors are elected.) The “meéting adjourned at 8.20 o'clock. Treasurer She $284.56 Balance. Peck’'s report lhoved the e following: Receipts. p Sept. 13 1811—Balance in treasury $310.62; Oct., sale old furniture $6.00. 1912—April 15—From State Library appropriation, $56.00; May 14, from | state tax on stocks, $27.20, from Town of, Norwich, $14750.00; trom tuition, $170.00; from A. S. Curtiss, eollsctar, on hoon of uoi $24.20 nr; K of mo : on book of 1911 $44L0T, 1) 2 $5, total recel leave for tholx'hm i da ear] oo ser b nencm lv Personals. “Joseph Belair of Providence street Richard’ Filliger of Occum went oft 4 motorcycle trip to Springfield Sun- Matthew Beiair of Meriden is guest of relatives on Merchants A —_—— 3 Charles McSheffrey of South A street has .accepted a position i Bridgeport. ‘William Cnok has tion with George an lais of Baitic. 4 lenry Desjal Mr. and Mrs, Henry Desjariais of Tesidence to Baltic. Oliver Portelance and George Wilson have returned after spending a few days In New York. is the ‘u.lt of Mr. and lll‘l\ rrln North B s $6,562.4: Qfl lfl l! fluo on nollomr‘l book, 1 13 737.57. ) The district indebtedness is now $15, IWO 00 held by the Chelsea Saving .85 per cent interest. a hundred dollars ($10Q.00) has been paid on the debt during the past year. Disbursements. Salaries of ;men $15,864.3 tion expenses $576.47;_su) cers’ sularies, etc. $527.33; expenses, $3.1 379.79; - Tepairs, uc-lhmul. 3441 U;’:“Ml— oth~ to £ total, m,‘lijl. Estimated Inventory. ' The inventory of the aistrict proper- ty transterreéd to the Town of Nol'- wich July 1, 1912 -as estimated the board of ldmtl-n follows: 1“ 45. v 00. High —] “ mu’fm-. $15 493.3 umfl.‘ ‘;mfl £9. lut—bookq .Hl. -appa- ratus, etc., § L"' $83,319.29. [ LANPHERE AND PERRY i HEAD WATERFORD TICKET —— Demecrats in Cavous Name the List g for Their Ticket. and, contents, Land, build: building and v democrats of Waterford held flmr caucus Monday afterngon at. the residence of E. C. Belll and made the 1 ominations: LT S anpr Austin J. Perry, f e Ratiet mM—WIllh B, Miner, 'fl-fll A. Harrison. N Fred P. Morgas. . Grand Jurors—Oscar J. Smith, Pat- rick T. Feeley, Alden W. Harvey.' " Cotector of Taxes—H. Willis Man- thhlol——?lck.tt /R. Beebe, Jere- miah G. Dunbar, Jr., \James Marooney, Jr. ! s Registrars of Voters—William B. Gajlup, Charles H. Douglass. Schwl Committee—Selden B. Man- -Selden B. was clerk, \ ” MONTVILLE REPUBLICANS Nolan, ’F;’n Ayer, J.,F, Richardson; George H. jurors, Heman Davis, Joseph ectmer Cpentor, Tved Hilts; auditor, Nathon b i L g oyl H.\Hall; ichool commitfee, Charles C, Homq wl; llec of ‘U! mulln‘ al chol:n clerk for Khzn:evnhllm cus in Montville in town hall Mrs. Jost ynuun.mutovn iwhring was chairman of fhe eaucha 880 Charies A. GAlD | prorbyeys NOMINAT! THEIR TICKET chatrrian | yeats aro. ba cau- Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The following | A. Hyde for his services as elerk -nd Charles C. Zabriskie. DEMOCRATS NOMINATE. Ledyard Town Ticket Selected in Cau- , cus Monday. The democratic caucus of the town of Ledvard was held in the town hall at § o'clock Monday afternoon. There was a large number present at the caucus. - The following officers were nominated: Chairman, Luther C. Gray; clerk, . E. Holdridge: assessor, Wil- u..m N. Brown: selectmen, Albert J. Clark, Joseph D. Austin; auditor, Jo- Ifiph E. Holdyld.e grand jurors, Z. T. erce, Alonzo Main, Calyin R. Main; collector of tyxes, Joseph A. Clark, constables, Aliert T. Bennett, Evereit S. Bruce, Horece H. Main, Curtis Lamb; registrar of voters, George A. Montgomery; town school committee, George' A." Montgomery: representa- tive, Samuel E, Holdridge; judge of probate, Samuel E. Holdridge; town committee, Luther C. Gray, Joseph E. Holdridge, Alfred J. Clark, . AT THE AUDITORIUM. Good Bill for Half of the Week. The livellest and best all round vau- deville bill which has been seen at this house in a long time was presented vesterday afternoon and evening to houses which were very generous with their applause. A very clever young glrl who has a future ahead of her is Kitty Doner, who presents three song numbers with as many costume changes. Her work shows real talent as well as training. Next vomes a very pretty refined musical and sing- ing act introduced by Metz & Metz with special scenery and electrical ef- fects. The male member of this team is the possessor of a fine bass voice which he uses to good advantage in He Played on His Big Bass Viol ani The Holy Cf Al ‘Bailey and the Feare Sisters have a very classy act whieh Includes singing, dancing. music and pretty costumes, the cornet and trombone trio numbers belng u feature | which got miich applause. The White | 14e, n 101 Bison two-resl feature pie- ture, I8 receiving mueh favorable com- ment. Not Werth Bothering About. Roosevelt says that Geerge Fred ‘Willlams is for him and George Fred ticket was nominated: Phillips. 'Bolrd of Rluef—chlrl!l B Os- borne, Joseph F. Killeen, Selectmen—George - H, Bradford, Matt A.-Tinker. Auditor—John F. Brown. Grand Jurors—Clydé M: Fred Spencer. Taxes—George N. wpauecmr of ‘00d. Constables—Roscoe Dart, Charles Beebe, John F Brown. MONTVILLE‘ DEMDCRATS In Caucus ‘Name Their Town Ticket for Coming" Election. The gemocrats of Montville named the following town ticket in their cau- cus held in Hickey hall at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon: Assessors — John Doyle, William Smiddy. Board of Reliet—Cornelius Flaherty, Amos Johnson., Selectmen—Paul Glasbrenper, Jamés Dervin. Collector of ~Taxes—Bdward T. Curtin Grand Jurors—John Arlon, William T. Burns. Constables—M. J. Hickey, Walsh. Registrar—Robert E. Burchard. ‘Auditor—Edward W, Church, School Committee—Charles W. Com- stock, Frederick Johnson. The democrats chose William Smid- dy as moderator and Cornelius Fla- herty as clerk. WATERFORD CAUCUS. Town Ticket. The republicans of the town of Wa- terford Monday aftermoon chose the following tieket: Asgesser, Sylvester C, Jermoe; beard of relief, Frank Howasd, Mal- colm C, Brown; seiectmen, David H. Geer, Fred 8, Bimpson; audfter, Wal- ter, I, Rawretl; grand jurors, James E. Bingham, Walter 1. Barrett, Alfred G. Chappell; cellector of taxes, ne nomination; censtables, Fred N, Dim- ock, Cyrus B. Shelley, Fred B. Church; registrars of voters, James C, Smith, |says he 1sn't, but it may be & mere difference of opinien, of course, and and approved. Ne dividend was de- ciared at this time that is not werth quarreling about— Indtanapolis News Peter Taylor; Eara J. Hempstead; Charles M, Edwards. tree warden, Matthew. Republicans Pick the Men for Their | town schesl cemmittee, | & Ursele LaFrance of Central Vil was the guest of MF. and’ Mrs. m‘:fi Fregeau of Providence street Sunday: Master ers Jewell of Providence street has returned . after spendin :lavvcrll weeks in Cln‘db with rela- es. Lfnd of' Merchants avenue And David_Poisson o ‘School street P~ | Were on a fishing trip to Tradi M ng trip ing cove Vietor Dgvis and Arthur Scoffield have returned after spending a few g:ya:“'llh friends and relatives in aiasain sak < gone to Baltlc where h Has secured employment. He was em- ¢ompany. — Mr. and Mre, B. X. Gauchier and daughter Belle and Joseph Letoulneau of Womr were the guests of Mr. Fregeau of Providence turday and, Sunday. NORWICH TOWN —_— Enjoyable Motor Trip—Services at the Sheltering Arme—Freak Squash in Scetland Road Garden. Mr. and Mre. 8. A. Beebe of Pi Treo and Mi el Clari an aute trip Sunday to Killing the dandruft It stops falling halr. | is spending a few days in Woonsockef. | in | fers you & substitute, he 1s. of Ymn' confidence. : i Py AARY the| Auburn hair h on every Parislan Sage mh&lwmmh gfl“’ his Dosi- | 1t be on a dead level. m\n- the be&tr country- H-m. lud ts avenue have removed thelf {1} yoper !)ult whol- gl the garden of |letter carrier, atter abou promptly stops. itching of the It makes the hair soft and luxuriant, It gives life and m-utv 0 the hair.’ It 1s not sticky or lt s the dainti Iifl Mufld Hatr mh-mmam plu-nn.nd M!'hyduodrmw;og Y. TM .Itl flfim Al rellable amh. department ores and tollet counters have Hair. Tonfc. The girl - on w Fuaranise it. Ld to War, wv,u S Wo Autor Holds, wmu hte f::':fi.f;::? ' tor tions by . club and their pro- srjorable. . Thers f pleasure w and- iplmclum for the \:mnm'- ‘entertainment. . - A'Twin Squash. A e £ B e this summer cotland road. Clarence Boyd of Stamford s viait- ing Elisha Geer at his' home on m enoum road. Frank B, Sterry of Lee avenue vnl resume his duties today (Tuesday) two vmn' \'l’enlan. Miss Marie Hess of Nw Haven hu returned home after spending. ind, bullding ‘PIUM as a loom fixar in No. 4 mill of | weeks with Mrs, C. L. Tufts at h:’r "P"u.n street the Ponemah home on Otrebando avenue. —_— When He Favors the Forgel. But Colonel Roosevelt evidently flo- not belleve in the recall when o the history of past c tributions.—Detrolt Free Port Jackeon, at Sydne Wales, with & water, front 200 miles, s the fneat " thie saeyy ept. 1 mghul J. xnx“’uin% i | 1% Tatuacd, on the g MISS M. .C. ADLES Hair, Scalpand Fags Spesi LOOK ABOUT YOU! o 5 e in the one whowe hair is abundant ‘becomingly You ean | stylish, tool Come to Miss learn how! In Norwich all this wiek. fl‘nhl'.n-ihcw Telephone 663-4. WARNING! nmn—m«im ;" !uwfl'-' . “o& uam 521 Maia Strest, Alies BICYCLES 3 Extra Bargaing in iter, where they visited Mr. mel‘l father, and Mra. Beebe's sister, Mra. Samuel Williams. Later they went to Moodus ;r.l:nu they were guests ns I(srl Bee- mnq, Merrill an I Wethertt - ylvester ANNUAL MEETI NG. LA S Town Strest School Di _ Preserve Organization—To " Funds Wntil L..-!Iy 'A‘V‘l‘ The annual mm.lnr of the Town street school district was held’ Monday evening in the brick schoolhouse. The meeting was organized James W. Murphy chairman, D. L. Underwood /The tellers were G. Fitch and L. A. Fenton, report of the treasurer, L. A. /Hyde, redd .and accepted, 1t m vathl it the dis- trict preserve on and wm -nd 1! t the oflcm elecud A and those have Bradford and Matt A.{300 e Cepired Gl Eostisus e ofhos unfl thd.r successors are duly elected. .llcflbr the naxt thru d Meehan, Mullen and B. W uthrbp- clerk nnfl treasurer, Louls A. Hyde. . A rising vote of thanks was tendered fo Louls treasurer for so many years. Assessors—Dan D. Home, Fred Lxmmamcnt to the propoesition to n thorize -the treasurer to pay to ti G treasurer of the town any balance in his hands was adopted that the treas. urer and ¢hairman of the finance com mistee consult legal advice before pay- ing over any funds to the town treas: urer. At Sheltering Arms. ] The services at the Sheltering Arms Sunday afternoon were in charge of 71, Thecnpao, (Tadacd, Mpwa, | Tred 2 n: G H Ewing ~asmisted by the . Holt. a Sclfool _ Committee—Matt A. Tinker?| Shote; O piie o TR oo subject, “And 'yef I shew unto you a hore excellent way, Cnr i lh is a climb. he said, a something better. We i e m Who Said Corns i I Use "G “GETS-IT!” lt Works On a Sure, New Plan. “Glory! Come and Sce How GETS-1T Works!” “GETS-IT.” the nmew corn cure on & new principie, works like the touch of a fairy's wand. No more knives, razors. files or ether (nstruments of torture for corn-sufferers. No more salye: fors and bundages that hurt the rest of the toe more than they relieve the copn, “GHTS-IT" never Irritates or turns the true flesh raw, Tt Is safe as water, But my. how i 'does get atigr coran Iinons, callnuses and warte. 16 wories painiassly, but it _shrivels ‘em right up firm, P off, leaving the underneath. " 1s guarantesd to glve s refun: S-1T" e nr Tt will be sent pric Lawrence & Co. ifeago. “Bold in Norwich by The Les & Osgoed Ce 'M. B. Ring Auto q:ty, s t, 1h, uu. thony Cagnerovich, aterbury lfld Pcluuln ot Iewe Y !h-rbum ol’ L Greta von-pn of DIED. YopEs GEBER—In Norwich, scpt 16, 1813,.30- seph Geer of Ledyard. *vmn Nurflcnfl Tv,wt on thi nton, young. st dav 2 ior o St M. {M e Glarence e 1 L 8 d Lo ease cop. ] CHURCH & ALLEN 1lldllM ‘ Funeral Illraclurs LAND— Embalmers. . Lady Aseistant. Telephone call $2y-8. ufly B Churea. Wm. Smith All. — \ PATRICIAN SHOES ‘Latest Full style, $3.60 and $4.00. : SOLD ONLY BY FRANK A. BILL,. 104 Main Strest 1913 Overland DEMONSTRATING CAR will be here this week. Watch for it and get demonstration of the best car on the market for 1913 for the price. Co. Chestnut St. Telephone. g e e LR e PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE | on the Uncas National Bank Sp this way you will l-nn' \h. m t cost of yvour living and al the icd of & nulp‘ Ta'the o turned endorsed cheque. Courteons and libaral treatment ex. tended to every depositor whetber the account be large or small ‘We salieit your patrenage THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, Telephone 65. 42 Shetucket Strest. PLUMBING AND Anpl.nhhm 3§ f Gfl"bflo». l‘lthmhlhfil : X ‘Tight now to them don't wait or put it off. at_once and let us put \Telephone.” /. i TAKE A LOOK IN AHBRB Eou fortable, et us ok helped othars, ve you estimates f ofpll!l‘n"-'h.l. from o sanitaey entire job. —— 3. E. TOMPKINS] 67 West Main w{ S. F. GIBSON « Tin and Sheet Metal A“-m~ wmmhlfi‘mh ROBERT J.COCHRANE . By e Gas nm-‘n—--. ""-P 10 West Matn St .. ' ."".P i b Imtfl.lo.nnlmll-; l,‘ 46 T.F. BURNS, ' Heating and Plumbij 92 Frankiin Stree! "‘

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