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NORWICH_BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913 SOMERS' MABKET |_ @hemuttetine | ™ [BROKE INTO DEMOCRATIC RANKS bans, Vt. last week. Norwich, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1513. Mrs. Herbert Burdick of Noank is | CUMMINGS & RING ENGLISH BACON ....35c VARI(_)US mmRS visiting relatives in Versailles. | Republicans Elect Currie Gilmour and James W. Blackbum?,i . Funeral Directors SWIFT’S BACON ...+.25¢ ¥ riae Mr. and Mrs. Edward Y. Messinger PLATE CORNED BEEF 1dc| o i, Srmiis e sondig some | BUEGEN (10 WESke W SN0 o Board of Relief—Remainder of the Town Ticket all | THEMALTED CEREALS and [mhalmfifs Pl ! Democratic—Free Text Books Beaten by 966 Votes—| 1. MA LT 337 MAIN STREET iy . . . | .0, ite Post Offi e Thl ap s L B e Majority Against More Pay For Legislators 390—Voting | BREAKE AST o Sosese B - ce. ady. cottage at Groton and returned to her Machines Worked Without a Hitch \ \ FOOD Lady Assistant. Miss Jessie Hymon and Mis; Bosworth of Groton have been in Norwich, { y Duck | hunters have been findin Preserves gamo at Gardner Lake. o Crab Apples St Sickle Pears Todge, ee this evening Next Monday will be Nutting day | "o° I8 Norwich. 2ad ; Nlor RHEAT Qumces for the Free Academy pupils. Miss Agnas 1. Magner, who is teach- TR oe Buy % ing in Colchester, spent the week end . . - Green Tomatoes i uyers in Windham county are pay- | at her home t Great Plain. Free Text Books. g gocdl prices for apples this fall. i text hook: hich t A % LR ree text books, ch two Peppers With the sal : Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Bindloss of against wl Myst years there was a majority of 4, was have been entertaining Misses tion day | Pt i A defeateq this y 22 bbage Gertrude and Evel Maine of Pres- rated this year by 1884 to $22. > Red Cal at 1 ot us country lanes. ton. Mg (Figured on” the vote for resistrara > atermelon ey © general democratic plurality was . r o 2 members of the Smith college M Julist A. Doane has returned 28, while the progressive vote was 164, he lch a“ 'ldvor buys a . for the coming year include | home after spending four weeks with Voting Machi Worked Well ith, 1914, of Danielson, violin. | her brother, W. H. Doane, at Watch The ‘ogu s m:i‘ "; Bulm of Malt Breakfast Food is ap- “ & Hill, R. L _The voting machines used in all the f : . MR H T MILLER’S Katherine G. Lambert, manufacturer | Tt & districts worked without a hitch and pefizing {0 thoss: Whgiars T waltham watch . . . { of human gpods at 116 Ma Mr. and Mrs. George T. Kilroy spent the results were known in quick tome !| hungry. while its full food value 2 street. el §32-5. Hours 1 to 6.30 | the week end with- Mr, and Mrs. A. after the polls closed. satisfies the keenest appetite. in a School for Danc]ng P, m.—Adv IP;.”.I\h"vnmd.\' at adow Brook farmy The Comteal Distilot: e dralting of the whissb makes n City. The menhaden fishin 5 04K BRTRERT | Nov. ‘1st, and so far Optes Satuday, Daliber 20ih. AMIB] the ol 10 so far hone 1082 surprisir season ends ermen from | Mrs, found the fish| street he with friends Scranton, Pa. the Food easy to dige and although as mnourishing as beef, yet it is an ideal food for dys- pepties or invalids. In the. Central district as in the | others the voting was siow and up to noon only about 750 voters had exe cised their franchise. Within a few | minutes of three o'clock Jeremiah Fal- | vey made the 1300th voter and the officials joked each other as to wheth- er the count would run past that num- | 20-Year Gold-Filled Case Fully Guaranteed Ferguson & Charbomneas son of Washington ding several weeks amton, N. Y., and = YR R he winter schedule went into effect | and Stonington | Mr. and Mry. T. B. Burgess and Mr. and Westerly | and Mrs. Quincy Grandy and children NORWICH AND WESTERLY | TRACTION COMPANT. | Hamilton Coupons in Every Package N¢ machine tenders were N. D. Chase and T. Conneil 1 opened the service ng, Mrs. Thomas A | democratic nominees, ¥. H. McLaugh- | them without difficulty and began read- lin. In achieving his election to the|ing off the vote to the two checkers, AMERICAN HOUSE, e officers of the Mystic Tierney In Taftv . the fifth district, Alex= i ction company. were the of S. Fairclough ber in the few minutes that were left. i e & WelmeRELy, OfS.. i, GPetS over Sunday, touring m Shelton, Checker Lester Greenman had mads | At your grocers. i w laave Norwich (Preston A specis 3 brin, 00 | Conn., with their aut the prediction earlier in the day when Malted Ceisals 165 ¥ 2 m. members ondon to the big | he saw how the vote was running that > Paington, Wt FRANKLIN SQUARE p- $.46 Holy Name ion in Norwich| James F y of Division street, it would come just about the 1300 T A 7 . for Westerly, and at | NeXt Sunday ’(uwmm of water department, and mark. With about two minutes left, 4 1 sepzad 5 i | Prof. M. J. McCarthy spending the four voters arrived and sent the total = > e 1 T | gene i 0si- | week in New 3”“1\- city. They \c 1l see {L‘:rnme c:}sl\ricl )m 1;;04, Thu were Murphy; lengers, J. F. Malone, A. 2 { 0 observe Mon- | gome of the wor series games. Villiam McNaught, Jr, Ambrose Os- H. Ma machine 't v fgay as 2 Solumbus day | e ° Lo ToRe S A. W. LILLIBRIDGE go0d, James 1" Duin” and Jeremia A e S g V. C. T. U, s A ) ' allahan. The last named, aged and Hugh Craney. There were 53 votel ! Trthar Daniels ob N b i 10 STATE CONVENTION, | ., Vith but a small proportion of the | rainer feeble, was led up to the desk the first hour and M. J. Dui&ne‘; | e R I e *| registered list of voters exercising |just in time by George H. Dolan. b T it ons | il D oy the New E i 4, g, their franchise the town election Was|" In this disirict there were from Oltves was | sbodseasiiic iy ort = e rred from | Miss Hafriet Cross and Mrs. J. J.| held on Monday, resulting in a victory | 15 to 20 women voters, two of them orwich Town for the fourth distriet 4 s ook to Central Village. Fields Appointed. for.the democratic ticket, but the re-|casting their ballots on free school in the voting place in the old school- >rop., ot S H e publicans broke through their solid|books within a few minutes of the house: John W, Dawson and J. Houli~ iare. A ¢, popoorh for. break| , The W. C.T. U, held & very int solid ranks by electing two members | time for closing the polls. e o e a5 3 octsd ) the popular break- | ng and enthusiastic meeting Mor | to the board of relief, Currie Gilmour | Promptly at 3 o'clock Moderator Ed- was Fred Prothero. Jabez W. Sterry it Ul b oon in the Bill block he pres- | and James W. Blackburn, the other |ward T. Burke .declared the polls Snd 7 Tivioh ‘wete challefgeiny aiis- 1o B EDEing MIMCH CREAD- | t, Miss Harriet G. Crc presided, | member of the board being one of the | closed, sealed the machines, opened frie: CAAET oIl CamE te Nrop otk 0 an e "he min- | board, Mr Blackburn won the distinc- | Earl E. Mathewson and Arthur G. Buder: K. Reoves: Wwas acaarator and Farre! & Sanderson, Pres. et 19 tale £ r | utes of the previous meeting were read | tion of polling the largest vote of any | Crowell. Na: chbckers wors 1. D Plaber Opecial Rates to Theutrs Troup { anniversary iary’s T. by Mrs, Fields, and the tr | republican candidate on the ticket, | The total votes recorded by the ma- F. White. hine tenders were & A P . socie i 7 S. Howard M followed 1 1520 B. Ha « ell. Tho Traveling Mea, ste.. Livery connecte e rmed t or selectmen, A. W. Lillibridge was Phalon was de aknd v.h’]; c:‘;: Shetusket Stroet: A Wind For Wedding Gifts ” York to be found in that city, rers are watc | comet, w g t ho comot w we are showing new pat- n . =SB S terns in Cut Glass, Sterl- » ded s I Am sumy the Ladies’ reelected by 224 plurality, W. B. Will- r resident 1 D Church of t cox by 82 plurality, and C. P. Bush- len were | d James Daley. on Ford, humorist and ry union | On the eas n Billings hall the { has one o and r »d Shepherd have extended to meet | nell, republican, is the third member moderator or L. Kingsley for ble vol < nts of . G of the board. Mr. Lillibridge secur- the sixth mer G. Haskell ed the highest vote of any candidate, and D. M. Lathrop were checkers and ling 1605. For assessor, M. J. Curran, at pres- ent on the board had a close race with his republican opponent, F. H. Wood- | worth, and they were ‘only 39 votes > an earnest plea for | P from the machine tenders were G. A. Sydle- man and Edwin Spalding. Robert Cas- well was box tender. The door tend- ers were J. Vetter and W. H. Brown. G. C. Av E vy and F W, Brewster were town. | apart at the finish, Mr. Curran r challenge P. J, Fole; cast the first Miss Cross gave very interesting | ceiving 1525 and Mr. Woodworth 1486. vote and 31 voted e first hour. : a ) Two Popular Officials. — - . - r1d o < after T ing and Silver Plated e Mo Olark Chasiks S0 Frolbiouk and THOMAS A. ROBINSON NORWICH TOWN BOYS to be held Tax Collector Thomas A. Robinson, Miss Cross and | whose popularity for several years and appointed as dele- | the generally acceptable way in which they fill their official positions, have ross read an item from the ! resulted in a mutual understanding be- Ware. We carry the best makes minutes and the total vote in s ___AT Y. MC A minutes. In half an hour the ballots| Eniortained on First of Grammar on the free textbook question had been il . counted and the somplete results of School Days—Athletic Sports. in above lnes and will Banner telling of a way | tween {he two parties to place their o Mol o RS T R ) & rca hav- | names on both tickets received re- B0 T Donoven | medl” FRededlol /. (ks s s ot tae T B Guarantee Prices. berships, and the mat- | spectively 3017 votes for the town ribyt iR tha ) onra I of tha fres]| o0t 3 . M. C. A was considerat futur textbook ballots, which totaled 474.[and the boys of the Norwich Town Bok Teader John Willlams, who was|school were entertained during the af- in charge of the box, ingenio | lector. Engraving Free. | jon for | clerk and 3008 votes for the tax col- i spoke on, temperance | Tie Between Constables. noti o1 Ong Lemuiranee , Ing ¥ Ti8- | ternoon. Boys Secretary J. H. Fly was > es ought e e e N wae| 1In the contest for constables, there ged up a stand for it by placing the|in chare of the programme and pro- ilippines | T o ffort to|wWwas a tie between Myer Blumenthal, ballot box on top of a lemon crate, | vided an ideal time for the youngsters, 0 fl efl- . ISS will be disc nnual | o s b oot Aambcrat d David R. Kinney, re- CURRIE GILMOUR while an empty oil barrel next to it|{ He w assisted by a committea of Lake Mohonj Sabbath: sclicols observe | | iblican. both recefving 1469, votes with a board across the top served for | boys from the school, of which Walter 24, meet ro interested in the | Gus Lambert who was on both the re- | Chines were 1317, the first machine | a table from which the voters took the | urr was chairman. Athletic events ! D showing 514, the second 513 and the | ballots. W 1,,‘,“";‘?{(1“]05?6O(‘Z:‘fs"gfi,h“g‘zfigg third 280. The first machine seemed | No women voted in the West Side| fc ouse had the big figure of 1503, |t0 have been favored by the republi- | district, but in Norwich Town seven eld in the gymnasium with the en are urged to visit | Publi vy at the W. C. T. U. | const Wedne ' years—Running righ | room, 35 Shetuck & r t edn cans as its figures generally on the | women voted anch; second, Jokn days between 3 and . Constitutional Amendment. republican ticket were ahead of those s tioas Ot Tate lter Hitchon. Stand- | Taber will be there to impart all in- tituti e on the democratic, starting with the s 4 i st, John Kilroy; sec- ! - todintribute the| . On the constitutional amendment : 3 %, 453 F ® L O e i ors o uite am e | for increase of the pay of members of | first selectman where Mr. Church, re- [ In the first district at the city hall chon; third, Ralph the state legislature the vote against |Publican, got 243 to Mr. Lillibridge's, | gdward T. Burke was moderator, Ty~ race, three boy teams, cussion on_franchise, and democratic, 212. On the second ma- Sy e ¢ g Tohn = Telivoy, VWaftat e . vas 612 to 222. e e, 212, ler D, Guy read the warning at 5.40 ing te ohin Kilroy, Walte Scon they will be big boys urged all White Ribboners | it Was 612 to chine the democratic selectmen led|s m. The following officials were | Hitchon, Charles Appleby. B . i Ll e x from b St ot their republican opponents, but the | gelected by Registrars Guy and Downes | and 15 years—Running high Jami 3 at Cal votes, and so prepare for the full franchise E to come. Much interest was shown, among all present, especially on the Sabbath g an hour. School literature and f i rest of the ticket on this machine had | to take charge of the voting: Challen- | irst, Walter Durr; second, James a_ general republican complexion Dy | gers, Lester Greenman, James F. third, C. S. Beebe. Standing about 8 or 9 votes. On this machine | Drew; checkers, Arthur G. Crowell, P, Walter Durr; sec- Mr, Lillibridge for first selectman re- [ Earl . Mathewson: box tender, Her Cobb: third, C, S. Beebe. ceived 252 votes to 226 for Mr. Church, | pert W. Luc; The machine tend P first, Walter Durr; sec- On the third machine the vote for | were Frederick Tyler, William F.[ond, C. S. Beebe; third, James Cobb. the candidates was remarkably uni- | Healey, Timothy David H.| Followir and girls, and their faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and we’ll Sulliva he events in the gym ER i i Dr. Grover C. Sweet, house s n | ANNUAL TOWN MEETING form along party lines. It was evident | Wilson, Albert A. Clark, Phil games we oved and refreshments catch their smiles, t St Vincent's hospit idgeport. | that this had been used by the elect- | man. The door tenders were Gus = winners in the var- and one of the famous f of east GOES OVER A WEEK ors who voted stralght without split- | ) Andrews and John P. O’'Sullivan. |i ntitled to competa ‘n ern Connecticut bone; of e ting and the figures on the machin “Ashley T. Boon ¢ the first ballot championships. On in New | Business Matters to Be Considered T ., married Friday r | Haven Miss Alice Hyde Gre After a | Next Week Tuesday. i\ honeymoon t Dr."Sweet will rett —_— Vincent's town hall on Monday after were generally in favor of the repub- | and he was followed by Daniel Lee, ireeneville school boys licans on the basis shown by the vote | Alpert Fitch, Henry D, Lewis, James | will have the freedom of the buildiag, for selectmen, where the two Trepub- [ A, Bidwell and George K. Nolan. b e lican candidates recelved 134 to 138 | Fifteen men voted the first four min- hy = respectively to 123 and 121 for their NETHA ANDIT N THE PHOTOGRAPHER | Low Colonist Fares to Catifornia | e, count bad been declared on the : » e ares ifornia hole election returns for t 'n, o sites. % Oppostte Norwich Savings Society. conducted 3 i S erdes Gnd rict. annual tow - action u In the Second district. on the West Side, where thers were two voting ma. chines, the total vote shown was an even 600, one machine registering 335 and theo ther 265. This was out of a tte Army of 13 people in the feature of the eduled for the first . week at the Audito- >m Washin on er mat- for the meeting. Thomas M. Shields rn the annual of Tues- of BE PROGRESSIVE | Have your Optical Work done by a1 [ T R | SR g i total regisration of 1,137. James Lewis and of applause up-t -date house. BOAT CLUB GOVERNORS 14th. g then was the last man to vote. | s. The 12 girls with C. A. SPEAR, ENTERTAINED BY COMMODORE 5 = S Moderator Stephen F. Coffey found | through a varlety of F g okt iy no trouble about securing the vote °s in a finished man- o r1:‘:“;:::’“‘:"’:f:::(‘fi‘:“éq“m‘ Business | Mestiftg ' Fallowsd Dinner— AT DAVIS THEATER. from the machines in quick time, the = pes M o iegy | Mooring Charges Settled Upon. Homan Musical Stock Company. ShEER e from. the NrsGliauing heen Curner has 8 clever comedy JAMES W, BLACKBURN taken off on the tally sheets in seven I makes a big hit with his po Homan humorous songs and jokes. He exhib- CORNS made J | its a goc nd has a line of new s th Ay 0 & W DISTRICTS | or whi with his audiences, ATl trouble of the feet. ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT All troubles of the nerve circus, lation or rheumatism. JAMES DAWSON, Tel 624 Room 26 Central Building Ledy Attendant Candidates. Selectmen— A. W. Lillibridg W. B! Wilco : L. R. Chure which C. B. Bushnél ette were the| W. O. Rogars, ie them twin- | E. W. Ph 4 5 re up to the usua rd. e motion pictur tory st uality f§juantity §Juickness e r ASSesS0TN— » charge of $1 be made for each canoe | e Biee e 5 o volce: d in th o of ‘Reltet— 5 that followed all the members | 1. 11 aotaremin Clean, Fresh Mined Red Cabbage iy Showes that tre e || mast ALassl 3 VIO ble week imour fhuen T e utes after the polls were opened. The NOW reen Lomatoes o Bkt first hour 77 voted, and 245 voted in the Ge SR et first three hours. ) 3 ¢ o These were the officials in the Sec- p E Jartfore 11 be the meeting plac Holbrogk, 549 451 268 345 203—3017 istrict on the West Side at the . ears, Etc. el Was e peh oot | S POROCH M NI |gpa diner on the Mest St ot | Why not get in YOUR supply — ngham, | of the Knig f Pythias | Teven ifreamurer — Step P. Coffee: checkers, Walter 3 4 s Ralph Howe, Com- | R e e s 8 Hclbrook, r. and a 345 e o Taha &, Kelly: challengers, | before bad weather arrives? Peopie’s WMarket| Banic) B, Haviland, Henry G. onnobiontierena emls of| T. iane, p. 1 s | Tored Tracy, M. 7. Donovan: box tend- p . W " Pul S fhan \‘\\ | Bt Sy Tuesday. er, John Williams m'«-hm-"- te nder ; —————— i ek 5 -] Oet ! Robinson, d. a 1199 4 268 4 7. 7. Parsons, J. E. Connell, Edward 6 Franidin St. liams. [ . ead, p 3 - 161 | Alquist, Robert Mahoney; door tend- d L SRR 2 5 o 5 Consiuhles_ ers, Joshua Yeomans, J. O'Connell, n e T Dropped Lantern Caused Fire. . e A Blumenthal, a 98 | Gaotge B, Hiliott cast, the first bal- F. C. ATCHISON, M. D, |yomoss momng oo iyt | L | e . areene was, moderatr 1 |l o Central Wharf b Ling - e -alled out b al n bo: i Y 'R Kinney, 1. o | Greeneville in Union hall for the thir Vo Rl inar | oo ceusd cot ! alarm from box | GETTING YOUR DK cinnes }m?f;?a e o o 1 | by TELEPHONES and Game for a fite in the barn in the Room 1. Second Fioor, Shannon Bldg. | of No. 96 Mechanic wned by » Gus Lamber: . Iows: Chegkers, Chasles. Srwim, D.} . Night ‘phone 1083 Mrs, Siegal. ped in | g MONEY’S WORTH e A LI v the hay from t vy who S : John A. Allc i 10— 160 ' . Was Scaria a od. tho Every line in this newspaper L g7 10— 168 imed | § re Is of dome spe- 163 ding gift 1s to be a small one, si eath- | Somal one. L discriminating judgment should | less against the pole wher the box is | % id A 2e be used in its selection, that it | by Policeman Per arrived th of this news- L. Hewitt, p. 15 may not lose its identity in a ® after the o been turned | idea of service R. Robbins, p. 15 host of other gifts. | It s quite from the | . notable than in the adver- . “Gilehrist 13 To select it at The Plaut-Cad- .. | location of the fi fire alarm | ) it study of Sehoot © den Co’s store is wisdom, for It w0 this will iuterest you We | pox i is how to be 163 then you are assured of its in- bave taken eal agpney for ke | e 182 dividuality and quality, which C. S. Bash of Providence, L, | NEW LONDON GOES o ». SHGE 15 will make it stand out from who make a specialty of developing, he more the advertising may ol Committee, 1914— among the other gift. printing rnd enarging. Al work fin- BACK TO REPUBLICANS, to pay yo s better Kelly, d o 160 112—1513 ; i fshed within 48 hours after delivery at s ot | ¥ v 188 0—143 P our store. Average Majority of 300 for the City | b. 15 1v— 175 Quality of the werk we are sure wiil and Tewn Ticket, | are net getting yeur Registrazs of Veters— The Pla“t=caddfin CO satisfy You, and priess so low that you | ~ WOELH, fres chis, howE: @. 3. Downes, d. gl 2 151 0 an afford tc have ta1s work done by a New T.onden, which last ve er _you are a reader [’ D. Guy. r. ... (,4? 3 1 116 JEWELERS ecialist. the democrats a substntial majc in| its sing. rd F. Carpenter, p. . , 56 23 Y The Progresst both the city and national elections, | There is ne feature more help- Auditor— e Eitibfioned 1are n Menda returned to the publican | 2 - s P, ©'Conne! ' 1 6—15 LERUU b r tgf MY | on Meate mminad, o e | ful—mord important—mra. in- 5§ SRy 4. i 1% 1] |} PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING ¥ ruggist, )0 the entire republican city i | g i H. T, Gibbs, p, : 18 15 bz f 144-146 Main Street ¥ - 2 tickel was e 2d, Three of the-five | There is edueation and per- Constitutional A 5 . Opp. Chelsza Bank 289 Main Street | ,jqermen elected republicans, § son ofit in reading the ad- iy i 3 H R vertising in_a live daily new; WHEN y0u waml to Pul your bus: Wirels ow connects the six state paper like The Bulletin, yEs Bess betore tae public. there is no Ine. pitals of Australia and will phertly Aism bolies A PRIOUKE e advernds n sirdle W GABLAeAL = 1 WHEN you wani io pus your busi- UL SRR L 87 158 2— 923 | i ness beicre ie pubiic. there is no mMes NO srrarrevrvon srrerrererrrerey (41 801 330 193 208 11313534 CHAS, P, BUSHNELL dium Detrer than through the ARVARtiS i0g columns of Lhe Bulietim .