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'NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER .28, 1912 —_— X L Club Admits New Member—Men Who Grade Church Lawn Served Dinner by Ladies’ Social Union. The X L club met Saturday after- noon, Sept. 21, at_the homd of Mrs. C. L. Frenen. Miss Moty A Olsiated yras v a | " VI'H ‘were Bllaste; Sveiva Comatosk) Mary Olm- stea Marian Lyuc; and Mrs, C. L. French. Men’s Club Mca_»._“ JE The Men's Soclal club 'm fapel Friday evening, Sept. 20. The | tianoe ad mermbecship is increms- g, there being 1§ present. \ Ten Men Grade Church Lawn, iven in church on Sun-|' ‘Mrs. J. H. Meeks and a friend, | his brother, Amasa-Trowbridge, and : limantic, ‘who rode over to Williman- e * dry‘.“éi;:?g,nm:« all the men WHO| who have been visiting Mre S .|wife of arttord, Misses Comelia |dled in Conel NUnee, Wes PROUERL) o loik Governor Wilson; with- the Were interested in grading the lawn in | Steriing, returned to Boston - last | Trowbridge, Faith Browning, Misses 7 | avowed. purpose of getting him to ¢ front of the church weroe requested to | Thursday. Gurnee of Brooklyn, N. [f., sperit the meet on Wednesday, Sept. 26. In re- ¥ h that would be awalting in the 4 Mollie Trowbridge at the old castle, |returned from an _automgbile trip d v . 5 wfl m., ;‘; ;::! rquugcu xhw&xlg ut‘lc ':m' Musa. d:nr]xg,“nlm B, !‘; “;‘:’r‘: | Mrs. William Keene of Abington was | througkt Rhode Island. ~ g ‘1;1;::::“ <=hr¥,° :o;xh;:: :zse:l:w :.g ; N yy ¢ fl,’ 2 fi ", of the Ladies’ 'soelwm:lm callers at 1da Hardings' last ?o::c:mag\;est of her cousin in East- n: % a_”%'r’u';'?éel‘f’“”““m mx;hl;nts-; Taby, R s i P . 4 P B ¢ ‘ prese: 2"5‘&"1'&’;‘? &mfltfi B wi.'fi:% e a teachers’ meeting/at | Mr. aud Mrs. Hugene Keéne enter | Place were Killingly's delegates to the :Icl; ofi;:d‘ "‘l.ldm th& .tnh‘:, .:g: :gufi, P ) R y 3 2 :', E omstock son Chester, B, H. | the Sterling City sohoolhouse Mon- |{ained thelr two soms, Fred and Wil- | senaiorial comvéntion held In Put- | (R0 0% ThPER the governor woulk % 4 i > cnnlohnfi:mo and F. B, day oon, September 30, % liam, t;thbingmn, z;vifih their wives, I?m %dg‘h ma&m Edwin H. | ¢ + z;;‘ e “kmm “cl - o ey 3 5 oV t th. each 3 ‘Dax; A g : ; # o v ) mm‘mwhrv's" Wood- *| Ccius H. Child#-of Flushing,'N. Y., | Miss Bessie Barr has' returned to into it on the way over, though, he| &y ¢ . - 1° 2 X e e, Dolpear, Orrin G & LIBERTY HILL was calling ‘upon friends here Tues- | Sharon, Pa. after a visit of several |88l 4 {7 G B e 0l st Gt b g | S S e . B | i, oy, ey, smates sorerner| _ NS S g ? i Mrs.- J H. Burrill Critically lll—In-J . Mrs. Eli’ Weeks recently spent a|pole in Dani 34 - 4 g T bt ] e ¥ T week with her son {n Ablngton: In the townebf Plajafiela ‘thers are resentative of all the political partics | | = S : the meal consisting of clam chowder, ple, cake, coftee, ote. Ladies’ Sdcial Union Muu;w Ladies' Social union ' held & 1 in the uaem%.uw the layn —Pertonl Items. Mrs, Angenttle Bigelow spent the paat wroek on BIll Bill ¢ Arthur Bunneil was a guest at E. S. Ely's the first of the week. . and Mzs. James Lord have re- turned from a visit ‘with Morris Jew- Amesbury, Mass. Mrs. Henry Kollock of Lynn, Mass., /returned home last ‘Thursday after a visit with her. sister, Mrs. S, P. Ster- Barber, Helex Dynch, | i ett and family in ing. Miss Marion Stark; teacher in Ster- eek. Miss ling City, was ill the past 1da Harding acted as sul Mr.° and ~Mrs. Willard were Hertford visitors the tute, Mrs, Mary L. Tiffany. Mrs, Harriet Warner and daughter, Mrs. J; H. Burrill 18 critically i Her son, Prof. H, N. Loomis of North Ad. ! see ms, Mass, was called home to ‘'her on Tuesday. - Mrs. Edward Neweomb and daugh- ter, Mrs. Claude Smith of Meriden, visited: Mrs. Sarah Willis_over Sun- Mra., George H. Mass, spent the week end mother, Mrs, B. A. Noyes. Teachers' Mesting o Be Held Monday Anderson week. C. A, Tiffany and Mrs, Jamés Woad of Chester ‘spent Jast Tharsday with Trotter ‘of -Newton, with her Windham County _EASTFORD House Party at the Old Castfe—Obit- uary Notes—M, E. Society ~Gives Harvest Sup, Rev. J. B, King spent several days in_Boston rdcently. Mrs. Ingoldsby Trowbridge of Pom- fret Center spent the week end and over Bunday with Mrs. Emily War- ren. Mt. and Mrs. Fed A. Bowen attend- ed the' Sturbridge, Mass., fair and vis- ited Mr. and Mrs, Everett Phillips in Charlton, staying over night. Mrs. Mary Marey and little daugh- ter are on a visit to Mrs, Marcy's sis- ter in Pawtucket, R. L Miss Florence *S. Warren went on Monday to the Teachers’ college, Co- lumbta. university, New York, where she anticipates spending the winter. At the Old Castle. Grant Trowbridge of Paterson, N. J., Wweek end and over Sunday with Miss Ten-inch Eare-of Corn. Alfred West Trowbridge Hill raised some mamhoth sweet corn, some of ‘the gars measuring ten inches. Mrs. Warren Bradway Of Putnam and Miss{Gertrude Houghton of Wor- cestey werc guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs, Darwin Clark. They called on other relatives here. Death of Joseph E. Marcy. "The many friends of Joseph: Edwin Marcy, 2 native and former resident of DANIELSON AND DANIELSON. . SR Mail Weighing to Begin Next Week— Complaint of Scarcity of Labor—Fu- neral_of Miss Mildred L. Leavens— Auto Lamp Laws Disregarded.' Danielson teachers will g0 to Put- nam today (Saturday) for the teach- ers’ institute to be held at thp high school ‘building. Attorney S, H.-Davis of Westerly will address & finion _temperance meeting n towr.hall Sunday eve- ning. . Timothy . Hopkins' INs been named as administrator of the estate of Margaret Kelley, who died recently in Providence. Burial of Mrs, Elfen Craft. The body of Mrs. Ellen Craft, who cemetery. . v Mfil and Mrs. A. H. on have 132 voters to. be ' made 'this vear. Sunday is to be Rally day in the Methodist Sunday schools. P Some speed these days. A man driving to the Brooklyn fair was passed four times by a livery automo- ‘bile while hé was trayeling the four miles, the automobild~, making two round trips in the meantime. Te Weigh Mail. Beginning Tuesday next, all mall matter of the first, second, third and — PUTNAM NEWS PUTNAM Gov. Woodrow Wilson Grested by Crowd as Express Stops at Station —Handshakes but No Speech—Ed- win H. Keach Nominated for Sena- tor. Gov. Woodrow Wilson of New Jer- sey, democratic candidate for presi- dent, spent five minutes in Putnam y afternoon. , Local people and othdrs from. surrounding towns keep close watch of the pap ad it figured out that he woul ve here on,the express that is due hers at 336, and they were out to get a look at the celebrity. = There was probably from three to four hundred in the party, among them Mayor Déniel P.-Dunn of Wil- agree to sAy a few words to the crowd the terested in seeing the democratic leader. The private car Federal, at- tached to the rear of the train, was the objget of a rush as soon as the train cfme 10 a standstill. An en- thusiastic patter of . hand clapping soon brought Governor. Wilsontd the observation platform and immediately 4 hand shaking session was inaugur- ated. - The governor is truly democratic, but not wasteful of words. He leany ) t ‘and its members equally |- We Are Always Busy. BECAUSE ——at . \ * We have an army of ter assortments — newer goods, and mmeoftlxem&-yonuulylfid. 5 ’.No~mtte|_-whtmwmtformu,!:oy!om,m’flflbaifi' . for the éame money, or an equal value for less money, than anywhere else. L\ p Suits and Overcoats foa e Winter styles. - MADE TO YOUR MEASURE. ' < Yo.umyleluuhem-d' i ynhrfrom hundreds of fashionable fabrics, all the saost dedirable and wanted Fall and - ¥, satisfied customers “boosting” for this store. We hitve choice of leathers and styles to select A FOR MEN . $1.50,$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 \ \ ) “includi v Gone to Torrington. ' Jolin G. Kneeland and famlly left Tuesday " for a lengthy\ stay in Tor- \| rington with, Kneeland' B. H. Willls, the past four weeks, is ‘gaining, but is fourth classés that’ comés into the lo- cal postoffice from the Brooklyn & and from the R. F. D. 10utes will weighed for a period of 80 days. Fungral of Mrs. Julian Bissalllion. thig town for 2 number of years, were gaddened to learn of his death recent- ly_in Pasadena, Cal Mr. and Mrs. William Keene of Ab- %nun spent the ‘week end and Sun- A jover the brass rails, exténding bothy | hands to the service of shaking an being shook, smiling all the while and saying a ‘cheerful word to a seriés of happy greetings and flattering proph- ecles. of what-is going to happen in .$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and : L We are showing the newest creations in Ha : G A0 2 W Tt Nom.tmhwbix,hllor.mmqm we will make to your measure for 5 y with the latier's parents, Mr. and 5 ~ " ¢ p Funeral services or Mrs. Julidn | Sict f d NN n n“ 1 “ iy not“able to Work, in his shop. rs. 8. D, Curlis. Bissaillion, 45, who died at her home | J0VeIber, but o timid and hait heart- ,£12'50y $15., $18., $20. and $22. . G A 50¢ to » f kgt ot R ; et en oy LA e O | e Stiaa Hocths Wallis oo Al an [ o8, the West Bide, were held from St. | PO, ISRCS [ 8 gpeech Ne was not i . — By Feout o Hcare morning. ¢ HPISY | Mrs. Howard spent Sundgy here. ' | simes church Fridey morning'at 9 |and I can't talk at every stop,” was - NORTH: STONINGTON _ ht Women toVote—Eleotric Lights . for Whepler Oeh.OI—Tolflh"n' Meeot- Miss Sprecher of Lancaster, Pa., 1§ ing Mies Dora T. Maine. [ “Svho will yote for school officers. Waedding Invitations. Mrs, Frank A. Thompson ;mmm- for the wed- Tape:dest marriage ceremony will be per- : g‘hfia by Rev. Brewer G. Boardman Waterford. _ weelks th this village, left Tuesday for e, Brown 1s tortaning o and &,-:'W. H. were guests at dinner Wednes- : once been heard and e > ¢ T g ‘of Miss Martha Rogers. avid Leffingwell has haq a bunga- | afternoon which proved successful. " | of 5 Xiban's church officlafing. Thoss | demooratic candidate Wae s soiet tae | Mr. and - Mrs. A, S. Hardy, Going | ' SCENTRAL VILLAGE vt ' meeting under the diréc- [10W erected where he recently lost one| ' ~ Stepped on Rolling Stone. present included members of the «class | careful scrutiny. It was noted that he| ' Abroad—Lecture by Clarence W. gy . ‘.a iperviser rfi R Evans.was "’M'%“‘.aa' A SR ey ;e Charles B Yt')‘u recently ue;;‘};efl of 1010, dinrwh!cllz{ ]fliss' Leayens was loo'k; exactly like his pictures and that| powen—Surprise for, Mr, and Mre.| Body of Chester l-r;l:: Brought » o the Wilage Friday afternoon. 3 TS, upon a rolling stong which threw. him, | graduated from Killingly high school. | his face is the face of the' 4 3 - . o al c E,; fi; e Rt — 8" | recent guests »::'ME’ and Mrs. Walter | dislocating\the ankle and fracturing | / Durifg the service Mra. C. HL. /Otls | Ho had on & biack sulte the e s | Miller. Trom Norwioh for B —Recent ndon. CLARK’S FALLS % Sostmaster Chapman's Flowers Shown, ‘at Falr—Funeral Services for Wil- lam F. Main in Mother's Sick l}um and step-father, Millen M. her h:d Dnhwcodl::t 6‘! frac- to both hips that ‘mot heal. ‘was her wish that the body. be ht to her room during the sery- lq".mcl was agu:v. Alexander Smith mission at Westerly read serv- £ dead, offered prayer an pe that is in us” Ages. Mr. Main three children, Lionel, Willlam "', PENDLETON HILL last weék at William Mre. W. M. e v Mingr :fi‘;," ‘was a recent place. ‘P]Elx: ford 2l Toh s e P NORTH LYME - Rev? Francls isson’s. Mrs. H, A. ROg . Sisson over Sunday. “has , Site of One Burned. Mrs. fmerson Turner of Norwich turned homa, after_visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Thomds efingwell. . Samuel, Be e Mrs. Geo. W. Youn uth - GRISWOLD A, Bdmond. tives In Mystio and vichity. Levi Lord, who was 1l the first of Purvis and Mrs. Pur- vis' have returned from their ‘weeks' 'va open last and the church s lon e church was day. g B. Maynard and G. H. Str anidscn IS thab o ot el of Salem visited been at her * | David Leffingwell Erects Bungalow on returned Mon- after spénding several days in Guifford ‘and New. Haven. Kingsley of Franklin guest of friends in this s Phoebe Bogue of East Great' spent a day recently with Mrs, an and chil- ahd ‘were an of Mrs, . B, Young fhe past Johin Beach ‘was 1p the elty Thurs- 'Were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs, Jane Lester ls jvisiting rela- E. C, Fowler on “Miss Hattie Bicknell was at War- renville recently culliag on friends. Harvest Supper. © | | The- Methodist Ladies’, Aid societs gave an au(erminmen%&nd harvest supper in .the vestry Friday evening, the 27th. A . Died on 72d Birthday. Friends ot Mré, Martha Warren, wife of Benjamin Warren, who died in To- for; nine years. ides her husband, ‘she leaves a son, two gaughters afid a fl!lgr. ) e W Stone, Dislocating Ankle., Rev. Richard D. Hatch, who has re- turned ffom Europe, visited his' par- ents,'Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hatch, for 2 few ‘days the past week. . Mrs. Frank A. Spaulding was in ‘Worcester Thursday. Mrs, Samuel H. Bowen/and Miss irace Bowen were visitors in Provi- lence of late. 5.7 ?. “The!Baptist Ladies' Ald soclety held a food sale at Qe parsonage Iriday i one of the bones in his leg. Miss _Jemnie Miller vislted Miss Daisy ‘Baker 'in West Willington the week end and ‘Sunday. Master: Robert Bar oldest son of o'clock ,a_large number of relatives and friends attending. Burial was in J, R. Washburn, who has been tu- toring students "at Brooklyn during the summer months, preparing them | for entrance to college, is to' make that town his permanent Homé. ¢ No Auto Lamps Lighted. An even dozen automobiles were run’| ibe regarded as a joke by many motor- ists. S : scmms:f Labot. 7 William P. Kelley of Dayville, one of the state ' epileptic city of labor. The contracfors there have not haf theimen they would em- | ploy if they K codld get them. This same compladnt of scarcity of labor is heard ih Danielson, where many, more men are wanted in various lines of ‘employment, . Miss Leavens’ Funeral. Funeralj services for Miss Mjldred L. Leavens were held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Leavens, at’ Dayville, at 130\Friday afternoon, Rev. James H. George, Jr,, of Danielson sang In tfe Garden of | My Heart, Miss Ledveng' favorite song, and the last one that she played Dbefore whe.died. The bearers were | Harol Atwood, Harold Austin, Louis Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bard, has entered Bollgs atlended. the Ashford Bapilst assotiation at Thomgson Tuésday. THOMPSON | Missionary Society to Considler Condi- foremight. Miss 5. §. Evans has returned from Miss Annle Dunning returrs next Tuesday to teach at-Briar CIiff Manor. /The Woman's Missionar- society of tHe Congregational church meets next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. E. S.| td_her home in Worcester. | listen on all king Woisard and William Ormshee. Bur- and recently adversely passed upon at a | special town meeting. Every effort will today | (Saturday) by all 5 spe- | cial interest in the coming town elac- tion to get all of those,who. have ap- plied fo he made voters to appear be- made Plerre Petac ' says, “Well, I havd| the best time vou never, see. bether me not so much A baby’s I for eat its feet: Buy I don't feel I this 'so easy as she look. No sir” | “Before 1 find out how to de it L of fellow who got | sure cure for politic and high price | 7 ]'St. James' cemetqry. < ;t}(e speech request,’ and agai\ as the | train was pulling o /| pulled out of the station. the sentence he used in disposing of “It's a little bit iate for that, no About éverybody at the station shook hangs with the democratic nominee while. bis train was ~stopped here. Among- the number was a score or more of -women, and while equal suf- frage rights have not as yet been 3 into Danielson’ frdm Brooklyn Thurs- | granted in Connecticut, Governor Wil- | e _man:lxms have been lnflhlhd Smith of ) visited at G. H, | peka, Kas, on Sept. 9th,will be grieved | day wight after the moon 'had risen |50n paid as much atfention to them the eeler school and 1Ibrary | Strong's Jast: Friday, - e to learn of her death on her 72d birth-{uhove the eastern horizon and nét one | as to the men from whom he has a Xgh{'f ny L 'wm. ires ‘20, bt 'NN' . S h‘l: hut!fizn ‘helping ‘J. J. g:s:;-d enh:hctv;}? o “nafl bhdngaguliznel:;l of them had a lamp lighted. The au- wrc’,‘“",? of x;mng ‘Votes. An incident * About fol iftany silo, of s town: She tomolffje Jaws hereabouts have c {of his st that 3 made in this towp. Bight are womeb, | "'G.'R. Tiftany’ St' Walllngthra spent | & member of the Methodlet church hefe | oo e duavs hereabouls have come < B it mocracy was that in which He went down on one knee that he might more easily reach the hand of Fred €/ Cor- Din of School street, extended upwards Tom a wheel chair in which the crip- ‘While Governor Wilson was going through with his hand shaking stunt, a group of newspaper men and sten- ographers, traveiing with him, show- ered Wilson buttons out over _the crowd and there was & merry Seram- ble for, the hundreds of souvenirs. Al hearty*cheer was sent up as the train Friday's stop was the first that Gov- ernor Wilsn has ever made in Put- nam, though President Taft and ex- President Roosevelt have more than ctitaway, and was as pleasantly digni- fled as ‘the proverbial pedagogue., Governor Wilson was en Toute from Boston to Bridgeport where he spoke Friday evening. Zates to the ‘Twenty-eighth senatorial g@istrict. No other name than Mr. Keach's was-presented to the conven- tion and the sentiment was so over- whelmingly in_his favor thgt it was possible to make sthe nomimation by acclamatich. Thé conventlon was called to order Woodstock as clerk, Mr. Keach's nomination was received with enthus- good natured | . The delegates to the convention were a3 follows: Ashford,! H. S. Erown, §. L. Case, E, M. Ch 0 gt Salad au Mayonnaise " BETTER If you want to Ivuy.yo;ir Boy a $2.00, © $250, commision, = « ding of their elder daughter, Miss Le- | sister's .!11:! ‘E‘h:t'm:‘l:nu:}; the past two -“BROOKLYN. said Friday that ks pl\1ed local man sat, and the grhsp ex- 266, 2 ¢ Norton Thompson, and - Harold Rt by L e gl Rt s ,|lishing'the institutign at Mansfeld is | S12n5ed Was more than ordinarily.cor- L grtiN TH ey e Dot b at '§ wolookc | in Yantic. 2 “eho0lT Bharies E. Young Steps on Rolling | being delayed ori ackount of the sear- | diaL o - QOKLYN OUTFI 68 and 270 Main St, Norwich "CLOTHES FOR .BOYS Suil&mOnmo'lt'M'flnd-lyfi'ébfi get him one of ours. : weas. E 'STORE THAT SATISFIES Windham County 1. R, Southworth has returned to New York afters spending his vacation at Arnold’s inn. jes' soclety met Friday even- g it D . J. E. Sheppard. An Informing Lecture. i r of 3 g to see whether/the voters will | aistrl vention hel , W. Bowgn, proprietor of * Gales Ferry. | Sigmatne Main, who was his uscle. before his |\ Mrs Willam Stoward was & caller| Hev, deorge ¥ Genung, B. D.and | quihrize the purchase of mow sisis pfi‘rbifnffi:;"figf: o ?f P IndephracnE, s gl ir cottage a . N of wn 2 , Mr: gnd Mrs, T. D. E y S o e L b e mother's ’::'ln’::lld,‘f; % -‘m 7: £y gk i in Water. | B. Witter? Helen, L. Witie d Alige | 107 the town hall, a matter that Was | elect a candfdate for senator from the|a public lecture in Academy Saturday) evening AR The Charter of Sonmteetioat and e Notnthrop Family The lecture Is to be illustrated with portraits of colonial /governovst of Massachusetts and Connecticut. _An unpyblished map /showing New Rext bury as Woodstock was once calle Surprised on Silver Anniversary. 3 X 3 : fore the officials and be examined for | by William H. Putnam of Killingly, G. | and aymiap of the Old Connecticut Path | §f)e PochT KNIVES, fi.fly warranted . Rt aniton and Aon Bin Tawi | i her sgtr, v WO Draims || e Vermens” | admission ooy, | anced of Easttord being scleced gs | whicl passed through Woodsteck Wil \\yygip o7 (yING LUNCH'BOXES ... .o sang What o Friend We Have In|at Logger HAIL | ° % | homas 'Ryan has been.Mll the past Pierre Pafac's Philosophy. chairman_and Arthur G, Morse of | be shown. | fieos, and Rock of " A ) d their marriage. - After a reception last- ing an hour, Songs, instrimental solas and duets were rendered. 3ir. and Mrs. iller received many pieces of silver, oney. - Later in the even- ant z:yetrumlwd'a ::rr;.:. wefe present from # wl«bfl"s.hthbrmu.,lda surrounding, towns, ¥ .~ : ' Visitors. ‘w teott of ‘esteof John £ v Mrs. “‘g‘l‘;gml! Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Providence ‘are cott's mothef, Mrs. > 5T iy ing with Dr. and N Burial of Chester Burdick. Forrest Leéffingwell. \ 3 the Kent ‘school for boys: 1@l .was in Westfield cemetery. The 9 ®.'B. Foster of New Haven has been & Chautes BurAlck, the 1 Postmaster B. D. C was oné —_——— Mrs. Mortimer H. Miller and daush-'| floral remembrances were many and| . oACH_THE NOMINEE, the guest of Mr. Wilkiam Mathewson: nfl“’h,';x‘:{m",, Sirs. Amelin, Burdick, ot larmest i x e taage| . WATERFORD o B R T O D sestion | Unamimous Chaice of Republican Del. |, MT R0 St S G lup agiended | was Yrgusht here from Notwieh £ s Bon ot Deau it danilas wero the | Hadlet A, Hull 1days at thei home in Harttord, , | 19 Votejon Town Hall Seats Ruestion | egates at Twenty-sighth Senatorial | Breokivn fair Wednesday. | T es Berrick of Canterbury edmiration of all. onlier in Wiertord Hhursay. 2o | § Deacon and - irs. Honry app of | The oarning for the annual town | Convention—Dinnet at the Inn. % Going Abroad.. hag ben e guest of local relatives i, rq e ampton were-guests Sunday "of ey | ns a few other than the — . 4 rdy and Miss A t Jewett City vis- : uneral of William F. Main, | Brnest Smith whs in town Thurs-| B, Witter and daughter Helen. | routitle” ciauses this year. Among the | Representdtive Edwin H. Reach of |y EXoL: Bflg,c“{’,if;d‘,‘(;,.s';}fi‘ dfin?nmul:(ou .,,‘,,’-,‘&,‘;’,,?.:.’;.’33 Sunday. Funeral services for William F. Main | day. B Alton H. Robbins of Mansfield s | special ones are those to see if the | Killingly was the unanimous and un- | POTOthY Oot. Mrs, Willlam Street was in Jewett gore held last Saturday afternoon'at | | Herbért N, ‘Beoba, an old tlme Wa-| visiting relatives in town.. * - | ime for Keeph\thé ballot hoxes open | oppossd chotce of the repopions laete. | o8 Seturdgy, Oc ;- m.,, of his mother, Mrs, C, M, | terfordian, Was in this vicinity the At Ashford Convention. at 'the annual election will be extended .lgm e Special Sale Fraes ;‘,“:‘Y \One lo¥ SCREW DRIVERS, assqrted sizes . ...c..... 10 = T get {2 Ay elved t *Relatives and fMends to the pumber : B e et ey 5 AR S mpece 0 L oan belers eyeryihing | (1%, LIC T3 Maming I takem, and | o 126 pvthered o the home o V7, 514 | Qe Jot HANDLED AXES, Conn. Pat., 34 Ibs caly .. ' S Palmer of Westerly, and a ‘half- e Miss Ada Whitman was the leader | What+I like for ibelieve. High cost | 1€ . . iy - | Mrs, Frank H. Mil i o g , Daniel Main, it S ol |, e, :j? {“‘3";‘,::‘ som ot Nor- | ot the Sunday evening B. Y. P. U. ger- | for living, politic—all “that ~ihin monious convention -quickly disposed ) s surgrise on the 25th anniversary of BUCK SAWS, complete, only weizage oo vivs 65c ch and John O. ham of Press | vice. GEM FOOD CHOPPERS, good size, worth $1.25 .. 88 STOVE;SHOVELS, round handle .. .cwestome - - - toni S % - Rmsmnm,Sffl;-‘m-n»-&s-wum mpson, Sunday. | the week s able to be.out. Fletcher. The subfect is Among the | of meat, and I -écme pretty muc! , L. | Hartfora; 2.30, How to nse short' po- 4 s ‘R Mrs. Guyiti and mon losve i ek| Mrs. J. B, Saunders is slowly re-| Mormons. and the leader Mrs. Smith. |sick on the head. That politic ky Thompson, | oo™y 'reading lessons, Miriam S VENEER, 50C SiZE .+ ovmvetive¥enaen e s nn 38c 3 his week . B, 1s re = Tadone, em for home in Florida. covering from a severs cold. Mrs. Washburn closes her home hera, ate with me and you,gof a Darten |Jacobs, | gxigmoré, supervisor of training at 5 . b 19¢ _Miss Winifred Palmer and Cecll Pal. i 20 v bl v 0§t. Ist to go. to Providence for the |y ke pf being born poorfix him WE‘ L moreaufs | siate morinal s:hoo(l. “'nlmlrla::&g.n “ QU[D VENEER, 25C Size ceivtdvions o ; mer of Hast Greenwich spent the week ‘wilnter, 1 up ¢l right’ High price for live - W | In another room there wil X< Ly R X 2 ""{.“‘!‘r mother, Mirs, Mary P, LEDYARD Mrs. John Moore and chilaren have | talkeérs tell me stop drinking and I{A. N. Hammond,. Arthur Morse. | it ot written work in language and | DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 for T v e o o ' fl,_, A e returned from several months at Short | am going to have few dollars for some ollowing the adjournment of the, nyjinetic and seat work on arithme- A \ Mr. and Mrs. Atthur Billings of Nat-| Mr. and Mrs, John R. Gray and| Beach. other robber for steal from me. jconvention the delegates were enter- | . “Janguage, reading, history and:ge- One Lot of Triple Coated Enamelware, White Lined.— 4 R. I, spent a fow days this week | daughter spent Sunday with ' Mr.| Sarclia Rhodes is the new sexton at| =On’ politics, I vote all ways, try |iained T_as glests of Mr. i oioohy . e i 4 R0 Parmiors slater, Mba, Macy B | Oray's pasenta e, and M. donn 1. |ithe Baptist church, ook at 0 e e . e i | arisfarved o GeniOh Binabt JOubsnt [ Plates Mixing Bowls eac : 3 Gray. nters-School of Pedagogy.: vk, but T work i i e Dasery , ok oo I oy Pudding Pans \ > 2 S 200 e fice w excellent affd th, conversa- By a vote of the town achool com: . e a5 & wutom Js in Norwion| _Mrs Charies Babcook and son, Barl | iss Grace Crutt went Tuesday to R e 1o "ana ‘specencs ‘all that ‘conld be | mittee. the following pupils from the |Sauce Pans Dairy Pans . > week as & jutyman. are guests of Mrs. Babcock's sister,| Hartford, where she enters the Sehool | UP, C | desired. T Hiilae i Putnam school have been transa ] Mise Mary Brown ‘of Westeriy, fa | Mrs. Fred Armstrong of Franklin, | of Relmion Selomose “Then 1 try for curé the ‘price of |desired. The menu follows? | forped tosthe Smith street sehool: ENAMEL KETTLES .. . it s spending this week with Mise Susan |, Mrs. Helon Holbrook and deughter, |* yiies Filith Tofes Seturns this week |meat 1-stop drinking: * water, too, Ovaters on’ Half § e cncer, Wooastoct: avenus: |5 Quart El r » i Cooke. Nellle, of Providence, were recent| from Nova “Scotia. Sl L L R Cream of Celery $ abe | Trowntie,: Providence streets sart ENAMEL DISH PANS . Ficte 35c ¢ ¥ Mra, Jennie J. Thompéon has return- | guests of their consing, Mr. and Mray| ' Calvin Muhyan has been il the pas: |00 the market, order three pound meat,{ . “Buneh Cetery | Sract ek, Mername. sireer: Bertin | 14 Quart EN Pidtes ¢ od, after visiting a week with her|John M. Gray. , Gl **['two'\dozens @ges, some other things. | OUNR. L., punch Celery | Pearl Buck, Mechanic strest Befith 'S ROACH FOOD e iy ih, " Peoosck, TWhU ke | .. Miss Ruth Van Arsdale visited Mrs. |1 smilecwalt for ihe bill' Such a Brotied Kenncbec Salmone - | Haywe “suiet: wina tv. | PETERMAN'S RO, * 0 F Ge” X MOHEGAN B3D. Hermick over Sunday BT O S ey Green, o PE S DISCOVERY FOR BU weeks' absence In Willimantic -and ——— N T every cent he's gone! . The price’ of | PO sl il FERUL 8] ; o . Hisstis £ Hartfo A Services were' held in the church WILSONVILLE meat, the price of eggs—diable!—gone | DBroiled Spring Chicken au Cresson | strec? The first five are seventh and ‘2 Mr, and Mrs. Georgs Gilmore of Fall | Sunday morning and evening. \ szl | up_agatn!” | ftane’korasess | the last three sixth grade pupils. River) have besn spending @ short time | Mrs. G.\L Harrls of Norwich wah | yirs Adn ferolmmaon has retwned| You gee, I try all the medicine and | Caulffiower in-Cream Waoodstock Summer Resident. '] ‘HE HOUS 3 o #t theéir summer home here the guest of Mrs, Y 3 . LAUREL GLEN Bunda; © My Hunter is in Mystic for a few days visiting her daughter, Mrs. Den- Miss Minnle Kelly, after spending a few days® with her \mister in East Thompson, has returned home. she won't work. Now I do what I lil(u\; with yself. I got a chanos vote for | myself, I”got excuse for believe mo- | body but.myself and if I'don’t like | e Cream Petit Fours American Cheese Roquefort Cheese i F: W. Heinrichs, who has been nom- inated for governor of the stafe of New York by the’independent demo- ALBERT BOARDMAN, Prop. D ac = Cafe o © e t: a summer, resiflent of 4 Sy ! SR {son Davis. . Mrs, Arthur Staley left Wednesday | for believe In_myself nobody: zoing | Toasted. Crackers Ciame Nolr | oodstock. where he owns & fine homa Mles Haftle White was a weok end| Mrs. Burdick of Fitchvilld was the|for a few weeks' visit with her hus. | kick. Such a'fine time I've got with gal - s a el visitor at her home. Willlam Maine s making 1¥prove- ments and repairs on his house. Dwight. Maln i3 atill acting as Jyror #t_Norwich. ? Mlss Olga Thompson, teacher in thig digtrict, registers 15 pupils. guest of Mrs. L. Fowler Sunday. The Controling Influence. You may depend upon ft, that if a majority of the men of Ohio voted against the woman suff rage amend- band’s relatives in Minnesota. nd Mrs. Samuel Adams were in er, Mass, over Sunday. After five weeks' stav with Mrs, B. S. Upham, Miss Wallace has returned to_Worcester. v Mr Fall Rl that new idea. He's great. I am liv- ing, some king he's dead. I eat with- out. taste the price. And when I got opinion for do it T do what I like— cat _grass, sleep on a tree, anything. | Nobody bother me, And I bet with Representative Ke: delegates at the b. sy of the nomima- alk of Judge L. H. Fuller fine and the remarks of the other speakers, | ] of this e city was especially and is known by many residents of Putnam. Progressive Candidate. Willlam S, Johnson of this city has been named as the progresgive tan- didate for senator in the Twenty- Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street s, Tl din hich | Miss Hazel Frink was o Webster |¥ou I feel enough good not for bother | 138 FERETES OF 5" in this?al- oL senktorial gisetict. (e . L Nirs. Perkins and daughter, Edna, are | Dot le & majerity o ey on 1t Was | visitor Tuesday. 8 Eomebody else. 1 got the answer for | Foh e paa Sooumican scomss s g | cludes the towns af Putnum, Killng. (visiting Mrs. Frank Maine. 'Onlo. told them tov--Harrisburg Telee | , Stephen Pratt has moved his family | my troubles, and here ghe is: -qForget | yavrote and the indications were that | \V; Thompson, Woodstock, ! Mr. and Mrs. George Hill were busi- o "8 Telec from Webster and is living with his | him.” = the same forceful effort that has|20d Ashf f . ness callers in Westerly Thuraday. | 52Pb* / mother and sister. _ Clifford Thopson took. them in his He is a Wonder. will not be lacking this year at any | Recent property lansfers in this N d Printi I ? sutomobile. S Barty rcbim. ABINGTON Speaking at Bridgeport, Colonel | period of the campaign. section are as follows: The Alfred €e 0| B Lowle Randall is to preach in| The New Jersey supreme court hus GT Roosevelt said: “Mr. Debs wishes to —— T. anq Helen . Davis place < chapel Sun elq that the soclalists’ red flag is a — | dow spirit of hate: I wish'to g Putnam to John H. and Ber B e el e o agda pull down n & spirit gf hate: I wish TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. EAST COLCHESTER Severa) fron here ait ded the state d family of Po- —_— 2 | Einma Clay Morse place at Woodatock . My herlia this w ol Br A The state board of education wil 8 3 i By e tton o, have |, TRS fgricultiral department sava |duonock Bridge were recent viaitors Fis Btapted ey hold n_teachers’ institute in the new | ‘o Henfy ¢ lowe of Lhut town | " fpios kave fuiaed gelliug e filed, | 700 VTR A%, S Eetune oot for | &yl Gyl of ‘ommont spen stum- | M. Boonevelt 1s deploring’tio high | high yeRool puliing, Putnam, fod ertaining Mrs. Latls WhIL 4 \ The curn was in good condition, nat | (0% ML WheR 18, the consumer goIng | 4o "0 it " nig parents, Mr. aud Mrs, | €031 pf Dulltical campaigns. But why, turdag), The programme folluw on Highlands, Mase Bating bech damaged b i frot,§L0 87 It 0r less?—Weshington Pout | Sa¥, wiih bis pareuts, and Mrs. | oray Vst the pace?--Providence Tri 10, o'ohosk, Hlstory, . k. el e il s The BULLETIN Co. Melon rdisers report plenty of frult, | TR |~ Gadrge Hicks has bullt «. lar superinténdent of schosis, of | a2tk { 4 o n : seorge Hicks has bu " ThEs i Fonns A Melancholy Fact ~but not of cxcelent quality, Knook at Roossvelt e TIC bty il o Jecge. ol ame in Pemsnsbip| o A Melancholy Fact | 64-66 Franklin Street The Jesers. Riclds of Fiichville are | Katsor William says his son will be | bullaing formerly nsed for & wpt_total- sl B ag e il A I M bofer M bl B O teariug down the old burn on their | the last of the emperors. LAnother | smith shop and Mater for a stere Pebruary | w S oot acats Tn 8 rosnigloup ot R ¥ here in praparation for butld- | knoek for the house of Roosavelt,—To-| Many from here attended Brc 000 in the |o'clock, Town § harles D, Jline, | the chances are ten to one agsinst it Baw one later, & ledo Blade, falr on ‘Wednesday, ~ secretary state board of education,' - Toledo Bladw 5 the socialists to adopt a different flag. —Kansas City Times. The Unsolved Problem. C. A. Sharpe attended the state convention of the progressive party which opened in Hartford on Sept. 25. Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Bucklyn of Mystia “|and Alfred Weel build up in a spirit of love—"thus leav- ing us to sutmise why he calls opponent a crook and a liar. York World brought success in many other years, | s { Order of Exercises for Today's Meet: | ing at High' School. | Real Estate Transfers. Gedney of-New York: M. Spencer place a Julia V. Fogg of Morgantown, W. Va.; the sala by J. F, Spencer, admr., of the

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