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AIIANIEI.SUN AND PUTNAM NEWS b moN past few weeks. Mrs, Nado was born |out for the republican caucus in Pom- DAN in the town of Plainfield. The early yezllrs of her life w«;fllpenz in tt:e villages in that town, her marriage to S a sed Progressive Nominee— Hot | Mr. Nado occurring in Moosup. Mr. [tér, the latter of Abington, S;e:: g:gg Lo uttere o Secsders | a0d_Mrs. Nado have made their homs | inated for representatives, there peive Words from Standpatters to Se in Danielen for many years. Ars,|no opposition to their choice. Judg —Armington and Kelley Unanimous- | Nado is survived by her husband and. bairman of ly Chose! robate Judge Getty Re- | by ome son, Charles L., Danielson. She. the meeting and Warren 5 s was the last member of her immediate | Was clerk. general. Rev. F, Boyd Edwards of Or- Th M‘ p w kl N e N &; brother-in-1 f th lv h i family. * Mrs. Nado was a woman of County Home Meeting Today.' bride perfor::edmth:rc:re;\:n;, s e < elous athe ‘e v, y’ °-' 58 — Republican Caucus Turns Down Pro- nominated. harp &t aivision and sspara- |many fine traits and her death will be| qpe gnnual meeting Of the board of tuon hetween tho republicans and the v g W relatives and | management and the committee of vis- ogressives of Killingly was drawn ;fl'-fii blican caucus Wednesday afternoon; about the snapplest affair of fts kind that has been held in Kil- | A days, but in charge met with & -egs"re nb% trying to put it over. Wiiliam H. Putnam, chalrman of to order.. Sabin S, Russell was en 21 chairman, and W. F. Ben- tt of le for clerk. ' ?town committes, called the meet- | Jordon A. Johnstons to Leave Daniel- T v ot tor | s, T SNSRI 00 oY e & Russell as or 1 agent for the ton Bag an on e tatives. Immediately Abner | company at Atl Ga. -Mr. John- Leonard H. Hi i oung and named - Cosmer A.|gt arose m&nm:’:lm::-t g;:‘kmm:‘y“:;"m?}; ;:;"ent twfl?;'e g‘mn&mmg; for the district of Putnam, gt ot exte spd, thad tr & polng | Bictoodsd o Biin s sl | I st etufcan s T and Shy n in fmade to the ts and other | Picture and Sketch of r Ham- . This was re- } property of the company. mond. :ht:u to su celved with applause. + Mr. Young said that he dould. not vouch as to Who|ence felt in Damieison. He is a hard |y, ma) contains graph of Sen- and enthusiastic worker in whatever = ox; 2 e oty Cosmer A. Young or 4m y would support Judge Shumway then mo other man £ this city, “in the mh‘: ;:9“""- line of endeavor he elects to engage e . o ve t the fand usually gets results. Aside from enator nomination of .Cosmer A, Yolng, be | his manufacturing duties, which have u?» . tabled, ‘Which was done. |always been pressing, he has found IConnseticut, %W gahen pared a |time to lend a willing and telling ot > ’ '“:hm THe Mect that it was hand to the u)ll!!ln:x of Danielson’s o emutor! Hammona expeats o be ln the sense of the caucus that no per- | oivic standard and has engaged as an son_be nominated who would not state | active and leading worker in the year- § 7% 8 520l o0 s “inrough the fact amusements. :; hifn that he would |}y against a minority 6f the caucus Vi against | much of a # in m uarters, Ats pums Judge Shumway thep o """i{"‘ any moved that thé motion for the nomi- | the head of ‘nation of Mr. Young ,ouh-fmflt 2,500 . ;. largest most kourishing inesses explained to the | of its kind in the southern states. He not vouch as 10 |will have three superintendeénts under his direction table. - ctocis that e comkd whom Cosmer A. You port in coming election. At point Alma Forcier, mem- ber of n&ublm town committee, took a hand fn the mmegn. which | y w 'f”“ warmer v inute. K:“ issue with Abner ’;mmx. A. Young. “as welcome as the pro- other members’ e bo: Tt ecnre & nomi- |elected on Monday—Frank Whi their candidates in 'in_trying ople ; : : S, Place, Alcott D, Ba { 5 this caucus,” sald" Mr. “We | ::.hl A:lwul—w-’nt in tl\:ol{)l:;- of R Al’eglllaf New England Dinner oy hiaseponis 1 4 :h:rog;nm, o | to the coming year: . . —— on a small scale—neatly cut veg- one; but dom’t come here ‘s republican didate, Mr. Mr, Forcler's ery words started | | What h’p:?fzfldmuy hit the ging for hnrd" or_instantly Gor- |Judges Bill and Getty Reappointed by on e was ‘on his feet and in opening, as to where Judge Shumway at once raised the a8 to his right to ad- |'was selected as clerk for the ensuing . the-caucus, and what Mr. John y&w The board reappointed Judge A. , o W 4 JEWETT CITY, CONN.. hubbub of 1 tealls and ttorneys, d ~ Peter p 3 iobuato g ol el and |iown afbmeresppinied ety s eclal Sale FOR SATURDAY, QCTOBER 5th WE OFEER Mr. Johnstone stood his ground. en | measures, and approved the bonds of v the turmoil subsided he stated to the CouAt:gl::w(:_m- M. Pilling and Em- i ory rominee, been presented in the republican cau- ous at the instance of members of the bring: this about in order that the re- te for senator in thig attention of the chair, mmun? that Mr, Johnstone should not be allowed to occupy dnother minute of the time of roll of more than $300 to wager on the the ‘caucun. M. Johnaions sat down | feq "Sox-Giants yame ot Bosion Wed- | RED SEAL BATTERIES, 5 for . . . g e bes a8 quickly as | negday was? The question interested g 95 3a Ditis thei aoratanted Ko ::dmmmnmp“l&hmna:p?n wl;: LIQUID VENEER, $OCSIZC m money and loses L Bas it roturned, “and then ofters to | LIQUID VENEER, 25c size ..................... 18¢ buy the finder a drink, has the drink ' A. Armington as a candidate for rep- reseniative from the First Mr. Armington was 2 as was likewise 1 done when the name of W. P. Kelley of | V. (o Gacona Smriet ‘was Brossaied ' | SmonE & mass of $10 aad 420 notes, | One Lot of Triple Coated Enamelware, White Lined— minute later. Oliver E, Getty was unantmously a3 the parcys | a1 who saved him from goin (o the | Pie Plates ~ Mixing Bowls nominee to succeed himself for judge of probate. The mominations for jus. | The story is this: Two men, one tices of the peace were as follows: | SU Harry E. Back, A. G. Bill, Oliver E.|°r Getty, Sabin i A ey sy miatre 15 Ouat ENAMEL KETTEES |\ . ..o 000 005, 10e s A . Frank /T. Presto L. Darl 8Ot off the early morhing train here W.P.Keney.nflnA.n'J&dnn.Joa::)% Wednesday after a ride up from Nor- 14QUMENAMELD!SHPANS RGeS M A t wich and headed for the City hotel to l:::k it t.h:h e.:fl;vu in. On the way b to the n, the supposed Chi- M Fli Dagénlas of Georgiaville, R. L, through the subway to get to the track was & Visitor with friends in Daniel- | Dis/train was on and vaulted the fence. As he did so his roll fell from B Nl e et HE HOUSEHOLD tlmredlik.ci dmn)dr rw ié t;l:. went and 9 s pick t up, followe: man inte f 3 7 B the train and delivered it to the loser. ALBERT BOARDMAN, Prop. k. C. ATCHISON, M. D., Said loser grew properly excited and stammered some words of thanks, of- fered to buy, as previously indicated, Bulletin Bllildlflg # 74 F ranklin Street R el : ol ."";“““.vg‘"’.° :%ufiq:z L. Pray. Borough Miscellany. son Wednesday. ‘Walter L. Dixon was in Boston on a busifess trip Tuesday, getting consid- erable amusement out of watching the basaball crowds in Newspap :.r Row. Hi Barpett was at Stafford the Baptist church were entertained at supper at the parsonage by Rev. and Mrs. W, D. Swaffleld Wednesday evening. A sub-committee of the town school committee has been appointed to in- at East Putnam school, without authority to do so, as far as the town’s liability tor their tuition is concerned. Shortage of Yarn. starting of additional looms at the|E. plant of the Danielson Cotton company hemently*denied on Wednesday the ru- mor that a bleachery was being built there, as was reported in Danielson. Durin Bennett. Puneral services for Durin Bennett were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Scott, Hawkins street, Wednes day forenoon. Burial was in the cem tery at Central Village. Louis E. Ken- nedy was the funeral director. Mrs. M. P. Dowe. At A. ¥. Wood’s undertaking rooms sc ar gr Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock fu- | Fred Armstrong, Olela Jasemin, Eliz- on the womanly organs and functions. neral services for Mrs. M. P. Dgwe | abeth Bates, these of the fifth grade; 3 were held, Rev. C. H. Barber officiat- | Ac ing. Burial was in Westfield cemetery, where the deceased’s husband is buried. 1 OBITUARY. Mrs. Dominick Nado. Mrs. Dora Doyle Nado, 51. wife of DPominick Nado, died at their home, corner of School and Potter streets, early Wednesday morning. The de ceased has been in poor healih for pumber of years, but ker condition did ia . Gilbert on Spring street Wednesday | rangements have been made to meet lingly in many a day, and after ad- | morning MFs. Susan Stone, mother of | the many visitors who will come to urnment had been there could ; Mrs, Gilbert, died after an illness of | Putnam on the morning trains and to e no doubt in the ds of the pro- |about two weeks. Mrs. Stone was one | convey them to the home. The doun- gressives that the republicans are|of the oldest women in the county, |ty commissioners and other county of- standing pat and are not making any |having passed her 91st birthday Sept. | ficlals will g present und dinner will trades in this town this year. . |15, She was born in North Scituate, | pe serv E The flash and fire tmmmuke‘}tth? g. %. 11“&:’-”(0 Sh.i lwlbobe'nt 40‘ Tesi- Local Noftes. k 2 uweus came about as result of | dent of wn for abou years. ‘ Lrs: ' wh o e O (oate Cosmer, A. | Her husband, John’ Stone, died about | , Assistant Pogtmmster ‘Letters, who B e T P R yo. s S s S gentative on the progr e et in Years ago. a8 Mrs. = P i ! Sl o, o s, o8 on e b, v Bong e Rt 7 | TR "Contl . homput e can ticket. e DI g . 3 3 v s fifi“‘im in the making for several | Broad street. . member of the board of county com directed a jon to political con- ;l;ctari 1“ txl:o Novmebtor.fi: s ditions anh:l'pou cal luduh!“hore dullt'- resolution \was : to ing the few years, ing results Geciared passed by the chaie, ough | uga A P Agent J the south with him. nomins - {used by The Bulletin. The namé of the ¥ . F ¥ nomingtion for YOur Cah. |sender 1a siways Fequired.Correspon: A nd with spices and other ingre- e Why should we accept dence Ed.) 4 Norwich Man with Chicago Fan Who then magnanimously gave up the whole of a dollar-bill, mot that any more was wanted or expected or—but. One can see this fellow in the stand ] yelping, “I bet you a million!” Sure! vestigate relative to children in the | He'll lose some money some time. north part of the town attending tha| Town School Committes Organizes. Following is the organization of the town school committee for the ensu- ing year: Chairman, Dr. J. Bryden Kent; secretary, Attorney Charles L. A shortage of yarn has prevented the | Torrey; superintendent of schools, J. Richard Gorman, George A. Hammond, this week, but the work of fitting the | Silas Wheelock; committee on sup- new machines is going steadily on. plies, Archibald Macdonald, Charles W. No Bleachery for Plainfield. B“:",‘:g; g ‘g'jhe%w;; committes Harold Lawton of the Lawton Man: | OB Puildings, C. W. Bradway, Archi- | - | bald Macdonald, Henry J. Thayer ufseturing company at Flalafield ve- | .;imittes on examinations, Atterney | Eric H. Johnson, Dr. J. B. Kent; com- | mittee on musie, Dr. J. B. Kent, Rich- ard Gorman, George A. Hammond; FUNERAL. truant officer, Allan W. Bowen. Other transfers ordered by the town gestion at the Israel Putnam schoeol Smith street school: George Child, George Seeley, William Murray, Bir- della Brownl Magnant, iNammated to Succeed Themselves as | . Richmond, who represented Lhr:‘ were nominated to succed themselves. George B. Bajlard was chairman of the meeting, and Marcus A. Covell clerk. Davenport and Potter Pomfret Nomi- nees. : A comparatively small number were NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1912 Y thdt he is a member of the - i BREED THEATER Meinken-McCarroll. ifret Wednesday afternoon, but the | g, cyening of Miss Estelle Stuart Mc- : .gathering was a very harmonious one. | (utroll and Harry C. Meinken of Put- |} &6 { (1] H. H. Davenport and Albert E. Pot-| o “which took place at eight o'clock e : "ee : n e'l at the home of the bride's father, Will- 3 nue, Brooklyn, N. Y., but invitations & league of the United States. Only lati d < 2t Kmv ‘ffle:d‘s ;iet:en:::l t:: ml.-rrln:: ’1‘Luz: s COUNTRY-W]DE sucm llam MecCarroll of 768 St. Marks ave- Charles O. Thompson was chairman of | 1, fhe reception following were more sisted by Rev. Dr. Josepkh Dunn Bur- rell. Mr, and Mrs. Meinken will re- o side on Fremont avenue, Putnam. AUDITORIUM ™ b ‘ JESSE LASKY'S FAMOUS The republicans of Putnam held their party caucls in the town hall Wednes- VlsloNs D’ART d:y evenlngh .{udge L. gl.Af‘tuner ';(' P chosen as chairman an orney M. p pe H. Geissler as glerk. Mayor Archi- Beautiful Electrical Effects and Pesing by Mile. Flsurette et itors of the Windham county tempor- Mrs. John Stone. - | ary home for children is to be held at At the home of Mr. and Mrs. John | the institution today (Thursday). Ar- REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. Mayor Archibald Macdonald and Jo- seph Plessis for Representatives. has been seriously-ill with pneumonia ecks, was somewhat im- bald Macdonald ' dnd = Joseph Plessis ‘were nom?ac.tegv tgr repmn&lfl;flu RU”EIJ. & mlm ¢ and Edward G. Wright to succee: - 1 B self as judge of probate. There were m ca'h’ ."fl '!IG Ld’ M about 200 present at the meeting and the feeling was so harmonious that the nomination of all the candidates was made unanimous and by accla- mation. The justices of the peace . LICILLE T3s e teiew nominated were as follows: Howard C. Bradford, M. H. Geissler, Joseph H.| ———————— JEE R, missioners whose term expires this ear. Mr. Corttis Has made a vel GOING TO.ATLANTA. | zmdent member of the board and wi have strong support for Treappoint- Judge E. M. Warner of this city will deliver his- zddress on Citizen- ship in Thompson on fl‘uudayv evening son Cotton Company. — Gt Maynard, Frank F. Russell, F. W. Se- % WO ward, Charles L. Torrey, Arthur F.:J8 R Gy Macdonald and Frank E. Howarth., At (’ !‘I E AT R { the end of the meeting all the repub- ! g e . - lican candidates from President Taft [k BROADW Siktliy. chaated by tiots st the Tabst: ¢ ONE_NIgH: Frid ustily cheered by those at the meet- U 2 e A ing. ‘Annmrx‘ncemcent was made at the .‘,“”A‘ “el' l‘ ONL%HT flmm.,VA &y = Saturdey meeting that ongressman F. X M osen Shoonmaker of Pennsylvania is to AURIOR CamesLL - speak at a republican rally to be held in the Bradley theater on Friday eve- ning, October 18. Gordon' A. Johnstone, Who is t0 egey of Waoodstock, . overseer of the National grange, is one has been in Danieison 12 years .Atamnb\xry, Sttiatilegt th M Tatr. Judge Edward G. Wright of the pro- During his adminis- both the republican and progres- G' = 3-80CI Singing, hm ?'a‘"‘:\.obn- : A m E . . TONY_ c n o s A N & Singing -nq'flfl..mww‘i‘ “The demand for Woman su : ; ) * —in— / ae o i SRR “THE REAL THING”| g s T . Agent Johnstone has made his pres- 1 phe current lssue of Silk, a textile Cannot Be Subdued. k |thony. Hear that, ve tightwads— e A L A REAL COMEDY The Maxine Elliott Theatrs, N. Y., Success. ORIGINAL CAST. The Sweetest Story Ever Told. The Most Impressive Play Since the o Master. P A LTI D ;A cmm: DEVOTION H THE Ml;(&-& TRUNKS New York Friday to spend a few’ days. ©One effect of the Chinese revolution He 1 attracted there hy bk~ = =& has been a renaissance in art and temperance eampaigns. He has also eayy odds that were very At Atlanta’' Mr. Johnstone is to REUTERS Our CHRYSANTHEMUMS are al thelr best now: " Al the varieties in season on exhibition daily. , - 140 MAIN STREET and Tres) bilities far easily cared ‘Selectmen to Organize. (Unsigned communications are never 5 etable cubes deliciously blended PO dients. ' A tempting soup for 5 P o g % &lfl FRANKLIN CHOSEN CLERK. Mhi y ‘c-h:_ * healthy appetites. 10 centsa can. Geduldlg's Grecnhous S, g'“ 868 a,", [ TosbeGbres | Chiskon Ouniie Wil NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT at by s , DEARNLEY & CLARKE, Bill and Judge Oliver E. Getty as 35¢ = Square Horse Blankets 10c!] GOOD SIZE, GOOD WEIGHT,VGOOD"A‘SSORTMENI S0c $1.89 One lot HANDLED AXES, Conn. Pat., 3-4 Ibs ofly Mo Metting—Orcanination of | BUCK SAWS, complete jonly-................ Town School Committess. GEM FOOD CHOPPERS, good size, worth $1.25 . Wonder who the man who had s |STOVE SHOVELS, round handle ............. PUTNAM Lost $300 and Gave $1 Reward for Its Return—Republican Caucuses in Thompson and Pomfret — County peels one large dollar-bill from Snace Pans Dairy Pans — Pudding Pans | each 10c¢ pposed to be from Norwich, the oth. 356 PETERMAN'S ROACH FOOD PETERMAN’S DISCOVERY FOR BUGS NEWMARRET HOTEL, © U718 Bognll Ave. PAYBICIAN AND SURGEON. Night ‘phone 1283, Fenway park during the afternoon GOOD Ladies Everywhere are glad to know of the wonderful benefii tnat Viburn-O-Gin Was always been to sufferers of their sex. ‘Wignot; committee on teachers, TESTIMONIAL “] ad been a great sufferer for yur'- before learning of Viburn-O-Gin. 1 had misplacement, fainting spells, constant headache, and other female troubles, which made me feel very weak. I tried different doctors, but none gave me relief, so I took Viburn-O-Gin and it relieved me so much that 1 want you to spread the mews of what it has done for me. It certainly will do as much for other sick women.” £ ] Thousands of ladies spread the good news among their neighbors and friends. - Transfer of Pupils. it A Others write letters for publication, that suffering sisters, hool committee to relieve the con- unkpown to them, may learn about it in the newspapers. e as follows, the pupils going to the So the good work goes on. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT $1.00 a bottle with full directions FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO.,, 460 West 149th Street, New York O-Gin AT ) R s , Jeanette Gilbert, Eva se being of the fourth Harold Brown, Earl Higgins, | Viburn-O-Gin is a purely vegetable compound, comtatwing L no harmful propertiee, ig actively specific in its curative action ade ielor Marion of the seventh grade. To young and old it is highly recommended for the treat- ¢ ment of all forms of female troubles. JOHNSON AND RICHMOND I Regresentatives by Thompson Re- publicans. n caucus held in the | n Wednesday after- Johnson and Trank Dr. Kruger’s Viburn- wn_in {he legisiainre tme Jesxe amo.