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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1912 _— To Order... | QeMulletin. | . "= [ NORWICH GOES DEMOCRATIC |**iziiiiic, " |And His SIOMach [vooom o ons PHONE 84 MURPHY & MeGARRY PHONE 85 At Night PHONE 85-3 SOMERS He will tell you what to have. Norwich, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1912. VARIOUS MATTERS. November 6 Is St. Leenard's day in the church calendar. Some of the ancient 'buses used to transport voters Tuesday had not been seen since the 190§ presidential elec- tion. has returned from a visit with Massa- chuseits friends. Wililam Ryan of East Hariford was a visitor in town on Tuesday, eeming here for election. Mrs. Emily A. Deming of Essex was in Norwich to attend the funeral of Mrs. Martin ¥, Beat. d Mrs. Henry H. Gallup and Gallup were recent guests of Mrs. | welcomed the voters on Tuesday morn- | ing, and unusual interest was added to | 207 Mals $treet The finest kind of election wumm Is A“ ngh' Gives Wilson 270 Plurality and Baldwin 304—Senator Avery Re-elected—Representatives Craney and Delaney Sent to Legislature—Probate Judge Nelscn J. Ayling the Only Republican to Survive—Bull Moose Vote Here Was the election from the fact that votiag were to be used here for the | There were nine of them | Thousands with Poor Teeth Have Good Digestion by Using Stuart Dyspepsia Tablets After Meals. Whether or not we eat too much, I a matter for _individual judgment, Benjamin Franklin tried the exj Fancy Fruit 4 ment of living on a handful of rais Amie Bradley of West Mystic, 4 . SR : p > discovered that the ques Fancy Meat Several from here will go o Putnam | S h T 707 For President—Two Voting Machines in Trouble. ’ 4 . B . o today for the, Women's Baptist Mis- | Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bouch, who & Pt % b of Sigestion asa #- Fancy Vegetables sionary conference of eastern Connec- | have been In Norwich since Spring, . : . At e, B g P y Veg briey have returned to Franklin, N. Y. . . R IOn, At wilb. Keeii. enjoyment Norwich was included in the st rpublican, a plurality ot | | /0 & ; b st 50 - bk : Poult 3 Spirt s g 3 3 v = il i 2 H . That is because his mind doesn't & i s Tiondid s € Sl acade-'| M. and Mre. Salvin Swan gere re; [oratic wave that swept over the s o ® 2go'Lilley, repuhlican, 3 ticipate stomach trouble. And if Le HE HAS THE GOODS =~ |m foment te—sadn Sirs. Frederick A. Barnes, in Old Mys- | and nation on Tuesday, The six d 2 : g @B | does have an attack of sour stomach On Thursday, the Norwich District | tic. tricts of the town gave Woodrow Wil- Judge Ayling Re-elected. 3 288 | or indizestion he knows that the use Ord. N Turkey for el ¢ ¢ er your Native Turkey for Thanks- | convention of the Methodist Woman's R son, the democratic nominee for presi- republicans for 4 & of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets giving. We will have the pick of New | Home Missionary society is to be held | Mrs. George P. Fenner of New Lon- dent, a plurality of 270 over Taft, the | whom th: 1 s were cast, Judge b o quick relief. Bhglisd. Order early 186 Nt don has been making a visit with her of Probate n J, Ayl s : . ;omepion kPl e || sister, s, James W. Bennett of Han- also endorsed and on the ticket of the Vith election day laws prevailing |over. gres and _the prohibitionists, MR. H. T. MILLER'S and all saloons closed, Bath street & 15 ..y was as quiet and deserted as a coun- fl\\«wd:ufld’l- Si e it s ) - b o, all day Tuesday. |after spending several days as the votes to 1 or . Shield School for Dancind | -y of Miss Beatrice Hall of Wor- rality of 950 “Judge A > k hunters on the Connecticut | er, Mas: re-elected orwich pre 28 Oak Street, re_having an unusuaily good t. Fo < 'ago Ayling's plural- & S [ senson. James Welch of Essex shot| Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rogers and s s > v sses—Saturday—2.15 and 4 p. m.| g ohile at his ducking camp Satur- [MOther, Mrs, Arthur Rogers of Hart- o 8 Telephone 1082 day ford, visited Mrs. Rogers’ mother, Mrs, : Senator Representatives. ; John Avery of Fort Point last week. The ¢ re-elected Senator at Poquonoc, rned early Monday Rev. and Mrs. Harry P. Fuller and " re «n.,_\m 1»:;1‘\., morning, causing $2,000 loss, only par- | little gaughter Lillie of Abilene, Kan, i 3 { Handsome tinlly covered by Insurance, was set | Who for the past five weeks have been a 5l i\f}l; \1\5”“ ;"‘";E\H;':j_. CHARLES S, AVERY. Y J. H. Allen’s, on Church street, Lk 5 on fire L i 1,879 and 1,906 Re-clected Senator. Zone to Niantic, and are estab- k cly, over their two T Somerset lodge works the Fellow- in the Baptist parsonage, Mr. . > b o Cyohn placed around in the several voting Mole Skin Sets, craft degree this uller having been engaged 2 pastor lr,fl\h( onl ; Jolts Boces, wha | 8 e s 1ok edd 0 1% The quarterly meeting of the Grad- R Boan, iwho xectived 1,698, ACrYE 4 fomnn i) Persian Lamb Sets, uate Nurses n of Connecti- | FIRE IN TREE. han Led King by 43. Two Machines in Trouble. cut was held T afternoon at 2 ative In all the districts but Norwich Town| A Gentleman of the “Old School” | Your satisfaction is uppermest every= . o'clock at the Nurs club, 246 West | Auto Chemical Respanded to Call on 1 str! and Greeneville the machines worked| Who Keeps Up With the Times. Ve A American and Alaska | avenue, ‘Bridgeport. k. e Bt i : ) i | perfectly, but at Norwich Town the| ey where in this sters. THHES Bev P Usuall N Bas! 1 ¥ t y F. ) £ | machine had been stored in a club| v people have poor teeth, of cervice, to fit you perfectly, mind sually after November 1 there is e AN b 4 ro i it et B other Hoth At 823 o'clock Tuesday evening a | don, William r nigh t g y Sable Sets, L M telephone call was sent into_the Cen- King, republican illiman § | terf 3 & ¢ hat prev ¥ and body, to give you resl SprVs anmmer. This yeak, however tral station for a fire in a large oak to 1 ism, Ity i 1 instead of Sable, Squirrel, trip schedule IS to be continied. tne pituRiel ”&i‘kh‘nl'ag“"(’,gl‘;}‘f hauss 3 i 2 Progressive Vote Short of Expectation. it O Gl te they go in for se s ua“ Schaffmer & arx The forty-sixth annual meeting of | 2uto chemical Tesponded and 46 gal- TGy i e i exe polled thefr 1 g ¥ i e lothes 1d here, because they de Hudson Seal the General Conference of ihe Con- lons of chemical were used before the Re-elected Probate Judge. ey e ¥ R ¥ ; 3 and makes the L2ir- | clothes are sold here, because i regational church of Connectict fire was extinguished. The telephone : BNl g 08 0 4 [ he y inticipation. , and ¢ " SRR R ottt | Voo SnEuHed “Fhe Tooont | epucan nominge, th sote staning | et : Spae : R i, avs | and they do ety mor. poople Black L: d |t e el I N e e O Ser "t | the fire would burn through the trunk | 1912 to 1642 Four years ago Taft|and it resi : had been in operation aboc ’ - borders upon the than any other line of clothing on the ack Lynx ang e i st Ch e it the ‘rea tvoold tall on te | bad 850 plurality. The total vote was | the re 1 2 our n the information t n hici s indiges P M | the house. The fire was set by chil- | 4458 to 5038 in 1908. For governor,|tions m 5 t tion officials obtained, they s ) ch market, and they are guaranteed al ) 1 . aods at | dren who were i the yard the vote stood 1,945 for Simeon E.|sive leaders befor T 1 1 o ose from the fact th he t v be ly £aid that i I Private sale of household good dren who ‘were playing in the yard o | the vo K . : m i that th wool, Black Fox Sets, s Lre Aeia oChonssnil] o T e Dy I I e T o | Balawin, democrat, and 1,641 for John 00 votes to be pol tender failed to pull the releas- . of dist or Go where you like; you'll | adv i today as it is thought dangerous. foxtcateh i Huls t wbw SRl L O L o never see better clothes i B o push the operating lever up, dam- | fiexes which are v Beaver, Nutria and At the conference of Baptist min- Electors of President and DISTRICTS aging the machine. The accident hap- | their influence in deran e than thess Fall Suits and of Baptist 1 LEARNED ELECTION RESULTS fsters of the county, held at the Bap- : . @ Total | pened when( Edward Reardon was|aci. It is simply o s - Oversosts made up for you Wolf Sets, tist church of Noank Monday, an in- FROM BULLETIN'S SCREEN ) . 3 3 & ] coming out and moving the operating 'Y‘L'Ithl(;] stomach and dizes! | feresting address was made by Rev, — e Charles T. e i 1 3 with those known a s 0. Cunningham of Norwich on |Big Crowd Enjoyed the Good Service | Melbert B, < - X pepsin and hydrochloric a )| Come and get a taste of our Kind of as well as a beautiful col. | Mormonism . - |Furnished—Stayed Till Early Morning. | Occar O, Tanner, d._....01 1000 3 ; ; R ek et romacn. | clothing service e William B. 3 . - 5 A 4 e . That the Connecticut College for | The crowd of several hundred per- | John L. Fisk, d.' ....... B8 Frain of ngredifec 2 lection of new models im | Women Ja e HINaly. tasopelto 1o | gathered before Bulletin | ) 1 7 2 oy : ?","ar'g:a:, 4 4 Salh-IEee to HES, ceive students in the fall of 1914 than | huilding to le: NGaEtAn e t 4 § G 4 3,00 s 8 yo 2 |in 1913, is the statement of those Who | Tuesday evening remained up to about %, Brya . Sl 2 ‘ : stomach and gives it t is, | Overceste—Si2I0 & PO ur oa S trustees of the college. announcements on the outcome to the | Jobest Seoville. i 3 +—1643 b atd . | Batae e election. R » thrown on a| Harold B, Mowry, 4 : —1646 ’ s 4 | e was interest in. the amuaunce- | soreen opposite ulletin building | Bdward Perkins Clark, s, 11100 "4 3 Xy, & vhox &5 ment from Chicago Tuesday that LT keantiitn iefie as ¥req D, Barne 7 3 4 Tablets and you wil Alden Welr haq won the Harrls silver | po &, SCereoPteon, ACHITE as eac orge W, André ever got along with at medal and $500 for his painting, “The | oaron Was recelved. . Tne Martin ¥, Piu : i are sold at 50 cents i Plasa, Nooturne,” as M, Weir is a |Staited to gather about 7 o'clock Willjam T, Ry L 1 : everywhere. former resident of Windham. goninyed to, SWell s taia. late Arthur 6, Auzz 1 v so that the stre s practically clos- [ Henry ¥, Leszotte, 5! 7 11 3 o 1 = Sale of rugs, baskets, Xmas novel- | ¢ for a considerable distance. Tk Harry G, Manchester,’ ro, | 1 4 Cis E eratic, 2 split reput MAGPHERSUN S tlea, cake, T et s Mo%el” |was a noisy demonstration, shouting Jrederick @, Platt, oke, : 1 7";‘;”‘2"3;?,‘,’,'}.”’\“7_ i In ¥ M C A, building todayr—ady, _|2nd blowing of horns at each import- ¥ B, Tadd, P o { The whole vote cast in the 4 ant announcement, and red fire, roman | '] i anetna 5 aehifns and Balloty. w 129 | The T art Sch Marz The Furrier, At St. Mary's church, New London, | candles and skyrockets were in evi | John L, # : : 2 | e e v r,” 3 o Tuesday morning, George H, MeGugan | dence Bdwin D, “oias 1 B ne Nerwich, Conn, | of New London gnd Miss Liflan Car- | During the early part of the eves| William Menize, &}, : 3 In Central District. ter of Montville were married by the | Mg there were many people about the | Frank Knotek, < L / In the First district. Centr pastor of the bride, Rev. P. J. O'Reilly | Streets and l{:(» clu)m ;;ml social oF= i‘lfi{:m i . pii: fl | Clerk Charles . lorook clain of Montyille, at a nuptial high mass, |ganizations where the -election returns | Jaagus S 5 privilege of being the first to vote, 28 o Were received entertained large num- | Hapford Bi teiai ; | B i e i siopt arih the tmaching ) lenders, W. H. Gordon r, Michest Ma- Audubon meeting in Stratford, ik : e e e ki Pl ot o g | new secretary elected was Mrs. OBITUARY. Iy 8 e George M. Charsonnean i 15 1w 2 'fin‘c.“.- M. Sualding of Bridgeport, a promi- paid E TOR . iiiiii: 6 | JOHN F, CRANEY Sculon. " One hundrd voters f Fyh,;{.‘;;v nnell J' pr Y Fur and Plush for Fall andjnent worker of The King's Daughte Mrs. Warren Lee Goss. Soige A, (osariov et Re-elected Representative. | hour was i Nicholas Stenger of Waterford, who «1\!1 an occasional Nerwich visiter. ~. - g 542 ey hine but be een Emily A. Goss, wife of Warren Lee = ¥ = E 2- chines etween Winter. | toas ‘ noy\cholas Stenger of Waterford, Who | Passuic, N. 7, at 8 oclock Tuesds €overnor— cording to the election officials, Ma- | self and vot Goss, Hied ot St Marws hospital 1n | Edwasd 6 Hazimo 1 lever up. About the same mement, ac-| o'clock 250 voted. One 1 i 1 3 for: )0! he res fra r chine Tender Gordon pulled the cord| One man Right quality at the right price. | boats with milk for many years, reach- | forsnoon as the result of a fractured | gimeon E. Baldwin, & ........ 1 0 191 | 1351965 | ina clecatng)l catelii The vvgber| to) vats Ewiok A It e . . X, ot e i et S | skull. On Wednesday evening last Mrs. | Jonn P._Studiey, r : : Howe E e Gs TiEE Vot E. . Huskell d; maching gt Stenger goes -nto. the ety every | Goss fell down a fiight of stairs in | Samuel 3. 5 - passed on, not knowing that anything | chine, and then coming ¢ o vy Spaling 7, Gesggs dv Stenger goss nto_the. ity every | puihertor, N. J, her nome town, and He B ] ; unusual had occurred, but when Hen- | way, so that he : < i C ) was taken to 2 hospital shordly adier | Chatles T Wells, o1 : : 1y Laws, the nest & vote, worked the| the englosuré snd . 253 Jedroo! 2 t was thought that her condit ith, prog. ... ver, Moderator M. J. an noticed | in ote on the t arn:ss L., oo, f:n:,';f\;.‘:,'"'.',”f"%,,'\‘fr': Ren | i proving and hopes for e PR a dicerence in the usual sound made|was kept back. = Meriden.—Tt ct that Mevtmere Nov. 7 o P B had been held out, ‘but she falled s Howtenpnt ‘Soetenon— by the machine. He at once had Al-|and seventy had vote o 2.30 | has dropped beloss 10 feet bas ewmsed R -l BTl oS TURE Vet | Aenly Thseday meening alled #ud- | pyman T Tinelen @ vooveis:s bert C. Greene and Timothy A. Carey | o'clock. Superintendent Clark to siate G 58 She was born in Norwich July 23, [ Rapert It onte, & 1i1iis livan has returned in the latest styles. At the annual meeting of the State Lamonte, 8 1rviereiee Al & 2 use ths machine as a test, and he was| There were 1833 votes cast, 722 on | all prob It would be DeeEMEY Reports of the recent state conven- | 1546, and was the daughter of Rev. .Ynlm F. Bhepard, pro. serasn 9 1 tisfied that something was the mat-| one machine, 641 on another, and 470 | to jssve an order discontiouing Abe Hon of women's ausillaries. Y. M. C.|Henry and Chloe Grant Torbuah, She in ‘Knapp, &<l .+ \ 5 ter. He stopped the and sent|on the third. Jse of elevators A., at Norwich, were read by the del- | Was married Feb. 11, 1871, to Warren . Butter 8 5 : for advice and help 3 the certral di George E. Pitcher, whose antagon- egates, Mrs, L. M. Barrett and Miss | Lee Goss, a native of Brewster, Mass. | gooretary of Sinte— ot. §. E. Tarrant of the vot-|ism to the voting machines has been | Jennie Capel, at the meeting of the |They resided in this city until about [, r‘V" 2 S : n chine company responded. The | well known, did not appear to vote. | Torrington auxiliary Monday evening. |12 Yvears ago, when they removed to | anatnt 1o ¢ B st 4 machine had 141 yotes befor las Al Wtk Siia | Rutherford, N. J. She was a member | Esther : voted. Afthr « i | " 16 1n /00K Faanth that Ui sk oF BlEuioh W Hs anes phecavel | atuge i e 5 e urrant he advised not o use the| In the nd_district, West Sid Just now we are showmg beautiful mns;‘vflmiunx of Orion and |this city. She belonged to the Uni- | Emanuel Bherman, s ine further. \l.nu men had v uw; ) 10 Noo 1,‘.:\ B 3 the Twins both enter the evening sky |tarian church of Rutherford and took | EAWard M. ¥ 7 uperintendent stated that the | D Com cast the first voie. (ne an extra large line of specially | una alrcady” the castorn part of the |an ever active interest in the work of | g of Messrs. Greene, v and | hundred jifty-cight_voted ‘i an iaiinted. smail heavens begins to present the bril | her church and her town. She was of | . State Treasurer— o had undoubtedly registered and | hour at noon. Charles Bartleit made | s & liant appearance characteristic of the |a_bright, energetic nature and was | HA¥ard 3 Roberts. d. - : 4 s o again. |2 flying trip from Washinglon fo vote. | DIAMONDS | winter stars. well liked by ail with whom she came Toehara Liwn 8 : Voting by Unofficial Ballots. veting: fth in the disthet, and being | P . % contact. Her death is ply Te- | Robert W. Robbin ceive the i i % gy L . Cons ffic Pt e cefgh U t T L A box to receive the unofficial print- | away again by 9 ¢xlock train Tues- at prices from $15.00 to|,The, Copcidated svatem ofcials|grotied by her many friends In this | Froderick ¥ellermain. : . 2 | ed” ballots was provided and voting | day morning. Four hundred and for- $35.00. The System of Surprise Tests, which | Besides her husband, a veteran of fa 2 continued with these. Sixty-eight bal- | ty-seven votes were cast on one M 3 | is inaugurateq for the purpose of |the Civil war, she leaves one son, Comptroller— lots were cast that w | chine and 401 on the other, Howard Al"‘ who deposit thete These are genuine bargains, | keeping emploves alert and to make | Harry T. Goss, of Rutherford | Daniel P. Dunn, 4 334 318 3518 For some time after the machine in | I, Stanton’s name was writien o te Call e B e e s 3 @ Gossicf - Fayette T, Wright, 3 E i Gresmeyille hag broken down and Vot- | paper zoll for justice of the peace. Two soiey R all and see for yourself. rules closely. Charles T. Peach, s. . 1 H 3 ing had been done by ballot, there|blind men voted in this district, FUNERAL. e o 2! Were three parties, the prohibition, ing in with a watcher from each p with this bank on o The Employment Bureau, 9 Wash- AR 3 5% ty. o ” ington, street, Wil begin the season | . G’]Wf‘ E. Bard. 3 Hempst OB G : e At Taftville. before November S0 Thursday, Nov. 7. Hours 2 to 5 p. m. e funeral of Georse ard was| Represemtative in Congress— 7 ot ine in the F " P adv. = held from his late home, No. 262 Wash- | Bryan F. Mahan, The voting machine in the Fi will receive 4 per cent, ! f n & X ington street, at 2.80 o'clock Tuesday | William A. King. r. ...111100 i s ; e e Lt Nt compound interest from . J. Reuter, of Westerly and Nor- |afternoon. The large attendance of | William 3. Kellds, = S 2 5 { | experienced during the day. When the first of the menth. wich, has grown a beautiful new shell | relatives and friends included people Chexles M. Reen, ceeeeens g 3— 5 o 4 polls opened at 6 o'clock in the morn- 00 O o e . pink’ rose, which he has named for |from Stafford Springs and Danielson, | OttQ Rtuck St . ; the voter ed to arrive & FRANKLIN SQUARE Lady Ann’ Borrowdell, the distinguish- |and from the various societies with | O VW orTen. Davis prog : # : : N e s Any suw fom ORO9 1 ed wife of Capt. George Denison of [which the deceased was affiliated. Juidge of Probate— i three o'clock. William T. Delaney had upyards is sufficient te Stonington, who came to America from | Rev. Samuel H. Howe, D.D., conducted | Thomas M. Shield 149 e ’ the honor to be the fi ne ! T . : St 1 3 9 5 e or to be the first one to use " England in 1631 the services Nelson J. Ayling, i 231 2 178—2620 7 ] |the machine in this district. Before SPS & SRR 5 e bearers were Charles L. Hub- | Robert Gley, s. . e 5 5 2 103 4 % ’ i e srohéa : Two handsome bronze tablets, 40 in. | bard. Archur B, Premer Archind i | | noon Wiliam Whites orchestra, of The only bank fn by 24 1-2 inches, with raised letters, | Mitchell, John Eecles, Col. Charles W, | _Semator— ot 97 B | i Delier ak Bn Norwich open Saturdsy just received from Pittsburgh, were | Gale, Calvin L. Frisbee, Alfred N. H,| Charles S. v, & .. . Biv e B s o R B AL 2 3 .y | ETanite pillars on either side of the | beautiful flowers included forms e e | / ble 545 had. Rebrgpr Lower Washington Street will | entrance Monday. and read “The Chel- | tha 3asons, the airectors of ‘the Bard | Bomeri MENRNu B pros 1! 6 7 B oee 440 had heen roblebired B, 158 . | sea Savings Bank.” Union company, the employes of the 2 <7 : < ; 4 a 2 f be closed to public £l s o 3 L ; machines. From that time on_until » public travel un-| " that the elcctrifin. | CRRNY 8nd the Arcamum club; Rur: | Mepresentatives . i | | B Dol closed the voters straggled In THE THAMES til further notice on account|tion of the New Haven road from |wood cemeters, whers Ret. Mr. Howe | Willam T. Detaney, . 111110 § 7 7 st mabaT s Ll ok UM Yors lOAN & TRUST co P Stamford to New Haven will be com- | rond a commitial service. Chureh & | John Eccles, r. ..... 3% % ; 7 reglstered, making a total of 464 votes of repairs to the street. pleted by July 1, 1913. The construc- | xflon & ,'“,'“ 2] scrvioe urch & | Ashley T. Boon, T. - o 43 §] |cast. The last nan to cast his vote NORWIC t | tion of the conerete piers for the steel | A1'e® Nad charge of the arrangements. | arth L ham, s. . - 3 in the district was Joseph D, Aiken, - A collimns AUPDOFting the wires is tnder e e Fred Holdsworth, s . 3 L There were no complaints received by Erroll C. Lillibridge, bl J LB el TL WEDDING. B Howard Mead. pro. .- - i 1 » the men iu ehargo of the machine and Vol O . Ito it : % the voters experienced no treuble In Street Commissioner.| A manett & Davis upright piano, 0O'Neil—Mahoney. o et ol S 3 3 : : : Sastiiy Thelr voten, Nvity 8 whe good as mew, in the private sale of | Michael H. O'Neil and Miss Sarah| 4 g used the machine was greatly pleased household goods Thursday at 230 p. | Mahoney, da : Justices of the Peace— WILLIAM T. DELANEY, with it, and a number were heard to y ». , daughter of Mrs. Sarah Ma- 4 by " + m., 28 River avenue.—adv. honey, of No. 1 Spring street, were [ Franklin ;1. Brown, d. . . 2 Eleceted Representative. remark that it was the easiest and best TheDimeSavingsBank |« « cecone meeins o o united in mafriage’ st Si. Faicks | Bwact T, Burke, . - : | ey they had ever goted et 3 e execu- | church Tuesday o ; cialist and socia abor, ch fail e ek ol aF " A | et Tueedey, moring o sfioec | 3008 4 gty 01 i 4 | ta ang ractaie ghor, e fied On the East Side. Adk About £ g1 713 OF NORWICH. Husiness Educators’ association, W. T. | hridoaroom, acted as hest man. Mrs, | Hoderlok WM. Dougiase, o 110! ; 1 L et labor produced pallots. Those | Fifty-five voted in {he fiest heur tn ‘;Hfit‘alfl of ';\orm;‘h. president, held in | George Mahoney was matron of honor. | Joseph T. Fanning, d. ...... i 36—18 who failed to have ballots printed as |the Sixth district, East Side. Arthur T - the Watarbury bumimess college, it | Mr. O'Neil resides at No. 12 North | Willlam b. Hill 4 '.......- requested by the town clerk in antici- | E. Chandler was the first veter, 0S avern pefla eci d the annual state | CHf st 1| Charles V. James, 'd/"1lll - chine ma p DIVIDEND convention in Waterbury, Februar; A oy oh Wimeman GO the it N w}mmn;:v[ I Kelly, 0.0 ;Jfig?r;efilax}:f?}h:nt:xe“prx?x:nn;:cnxr'r'u':‘f Gount Ouy Quiskly - W} i Tre reguar Semi-annual Dividend | ¥ Palbiygoon valn e Now Sorc and | Fuomes ¢ Heblnch i T towmwi th end i Hew of getng | 220, Bl et Somriont, I Rallion's s ; T Shields, a offici on @ 3 b v dosars o he e sprn | 10 TBIRE 10 . secat rom v skt 3 Sy ot e 'oe [iken"ci the two.machinc n Ry cottagers at Ocean beach, who : i O hour after the machine | Minutes, but not. totaled, In the First ings of the past six months at the |are going to make that their perma- :I-‘"N{zay- Girl Taken Back Home. | Guicet®s! mhresher, d. 11iiieess B 1 h,-{“].\()'\:il:“:nhefnru the prohibition par- | district, where there were three ma- T (¢ rate of Four per cent, a year, and will | nent residence, Supt. Peter Ashe o the | Mary Bailkan, a 15 year old girl, who | Willlam Weldon, d, : e o e for wse. This party | chines, the total Vot fer the city was AT Connecticut company has arrang:d to | ran away from her home in West| Wallaca 8, Allis, r . 8 3 . 335 | ad printed pasters for use for the | Officially announced by Maderater be payable on and after November 15.| make the western entrance to Neptune Hnboken on Sunday, reaching hers| Join C. Averill r, . 9 ,}(‘((r[{(;r Tepresentatives and senator | Harper at 815 o'clack, all the figures coming, Wis oct26daw Treasurer. il » e, tken Heck:homs ] 1613 Amos A, Browning, r, e vote Was taken off {he three machines N on Tuesday by her father. Monday | Albert d, Bailey, 7, . o Reserve Machine in Use, Tot e e O (e Sisee 8 fa New Lendon C Eleven members of the Connecticut | some Iiebrew women on the West Sida | Willis A. Briscde, ‘¥, : 3 Phe baxes were peplaced at lemgth < and the prices ar Poultry association and speakers from | interested themselves in Mary, and she| Joseph Carom, 7, 2 833 | by the reserve machine from the town Election Officials, got that your hers l A G the agricultural college at Storrs are | stayed with one of them over night,| Andrew B, Davie : I, but only after Town (ounsel| #he fallowing were the moderators: avallable for grange mestings aud | The gl ran uway from home & num- | o Vil ” Thomas M. Shiclds had given author- Fist disizict, D Frask J Harper Dot 18 R el slate institutes during ihe coming | ber of months ugo and was found here i Y R : 1884 | i5"for its wse, as Tawn Clerk Charles | Second dist . Stephen B, Cofley! [ We have an extr. 4 ) 3 n chville and taken in charge by - 8. l:ul\yrvo:x \\I 2 l\»( u}ul\lluu\ lit:.nhdl; ?g\lfleh gfl:‘l’r}zf kh;h;;l Daj\,‘sa( “,l-‘r;‘t?h both and the pric couid not legally be used as a F t y? Y o etn put inil condition 18 hours | district, Danidl Shea; Sixth district, | OC U & ¥ before the election. Bimer L. Kingsley. After the decision by Counsel| The checkers and machine tenders TheL,L. Chap 1) n Shields, the extra machine was pre- vulre the ‘iallowln%.: bt bared by Machinist S. Jefirey Coit and | First District—Checkers, Weston 0. 4 ) Supertmendent Tarrant and taken on | Pullen 1, Earl B. Matlieion d; me. 14 Bath St,, Norw:c! a truck to .the Greeneville polling | chine teriders, Albert A. Clark, David ok place. Town Clerk Holbrook had the | H. ‘;fl.!conl.l Ehl[]t‘s D. Greenman r, Gisabled machine removed from its |Joseph Callaban, William McGuinnes o position and sealed, while the extra | Timothy Sullivan d. See Friswell’s Alarm Lok machine was set in its. place. It was Second District—Checkers, Willlam in aperation about 11 o'clock W, Ives r, Thaddeus Leahy d; ma- for $1.50 Of the ballots cast in the Greéneville | chine 'egdfl'!hwal!fl' R. Cowan, Frank gistrict, there were 37 straight demo- | H. Woodworth r, John Connelly d. B e Cratic, 35 straight republican, 1 pra- | Third District—Checkers, Albert . rénd you 50 mistake grsssive, | soclalist, 2 pronibicion, §1Green 1y . 3. MoNerney ¢ machiae | Wy ERISW ‘ ¢ issued by Secretary L. H. Healey of | the pelice then. Poney T ‘;.';‘n‘“m North Woodstock, Pl Charles 8 Holbrook, 6 R, Robbins, . I]ry “ea"er a"d Dyer The planet Mars entered the morn- Elks Heard Returns, 1~. B, Rabbias r. o ing sky November 4; Jupiter is draw- | Norwich lodge of Flks received the s 8 Storms, pro. ing rapidly nearer the sun which does | election returns at the Elks home, on Amos A Baldwin pro. S/ i ! B. N liers § 157 Franklin SL T e Y15 the east of this body | Main strest, Tuesday night, and & goad ?"%i,"”")“ng“e"“;‘n' » SUITS PRESSED 50 Cember 18, Both of these planets are | was enjoved and sauerkraut and| Fiame m@fiun Dro. » nn. and become a morning star until De- [ number were present. A social time in an unfaverable position for obser- | frankfurters were served. Solos were | James M. Young, pro vation during the month. rendered and instrumental selections | W/ v.mmg |, Haker, pro. RN e S L added to the pleasure of the evening. 8, B s, pro Qo Wagon Calls Everywhers s t e AR b Two more wireless stations are to be LA S rsier: e established besi that alre: x l;‘lu going to be a hard winter.” ‘(l?;fjé‘; = {“'é'g;sv o R i o adlaii i fsting at Athens—one on the coast of | “How can you tell” “By the size of | GEOTES To Ingalls, pro. o Sleen Connes r.l?‘f',' ur‘“wm-flemfialxnl he island of Buboea amd another at |the salary I'm getting."—Boston Tran- | Joum Troiand, re !, o e, Jotin for Bisiness tesulin Corfu, Joript,