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JINE SPRIN Legs, b____ | H L0 i i !l i I 1 skl file of the two'great parties. 2 = 1|1sfiled with the party nominations, It Bulletin. | which are worth doing on a farm which | Will be thres weeks of politics in New Bpecially for The Tarts e done. There are a great|London and already the praising and Mason county, IlL, there 18 & | many more which *can” be done-if |the condemning of the several candi- oy who is puzzied Whether 0 | we go at them with. suMicient: energy | 9afes has pommenced; and some of the make a farmer out of. himself or go into | and intelligenge. and, persistence than [1ud thrown is as black as that pump- - “to his | there are which “can’t” be done. T ey e o i g a I remember once when T was & emall | 0 i the" state land in_ Connection | of $17.000, 1t UEAE Paper a month ago and asked 1ts | hoy that my father, overdriven with Teclaim the state land in connection |of $17.000, it ought Whereupon the editor, Tecos- | other work, gave me'a hioe, sent me to | ¥ith the plan of the big state steam. |the claim of the New ‘n.the boy’s question one which | the corn fleld and bade to *hoe that |3UR STEUNL,, RS TS FONE, SO0 | ment wo! ; CORNED OX bd.a- wide interest, promptly turned| corn ', 3,,",‘33,:;:: the. olq mill snd | the political situation is decidedly fav- | ~The ‘council members recommended TONGUE, b....... % - 20. h::. readers v’;:t ;sk‘;t:y th:z Play with Ed. Wiliams. But a boy |Orable to the republicans. New Lon-|as committeemen nearly twice the g gl scsser Lleoces & don is republican by about 500 majori- | amount that appears in the budget, but ;the extent of & dozen or more | Needs must when his father drives|i " mycrctore it is plain that if all re- | were not disappointed when the paring Tookat 3¢ tha.job, T foit much as Td | Bublieans vote, and Vate for the repub: | process, was completed, for the "coun SULTANA BAKER'S COCOA 17 the answers are from farmers or | feel now if ordered to shovel Lantern | lican WEIWG:-‘";O:::omt on th fim;n knovi‘t:fll'-hl ve::.nh as ‘r'“xl... PEACHES, 3 c peop hich I| Hill into Long Island sound, elone and ot will g Gk Save: Posiupar M, Mt that is asked for 3 , CAD. ..... others get 25c—can e with one shovel. Remember I was |20 alderman, or maybe two, for two|the way of municipal improvement is 3 with all the others | BN Ore v, And the corn rows|wards are about equally divided party=- m that the people must pay the . looked very long. ‘After I had work- | Wise. : t, through taxation. This let the [ committee has Yeén named to take PEANUT Sihat chronic * » | ed all the hot June forenoon and saw | - council-to recommend ‘that the asses- | charge: Clarence I Metcalf, Clyde ll P chs c “kickers’ Pow “litle T hul s accomislished “de To those away on the outside it ap- | sors reassess taxable property of New | Cordtsen, Miss Dorothy MacKnight m AR . are, this strikes me as | Mo e sunburns an dthe blisters end |Pears that there is a republican splft | London to its full value, instead of | cod. sims Tote Sties o .mmmnf“;’::fifl“‘ah, Phe atone Drutses, T wwas still more eont | in regard to the mayorality, but with | two-thirds value as is-now the custom, s & the characteristic republican spirit | especially in the case of the citizen ks of Nfln—&;:.o have experienced | tain and m“g(,::"}”m@.."":‘_ @in-lall this will be effaced when the ballot | that has his partially mortgaged home, SPRING HILL PURE LARD PURE JELLVY particular hips and worries| ner. VI canwt. ever do it Y |box is reached. Henry R. Bond early |but with lower assessment on the| b Damthl C ématlona, 1o adviee Y OUE I | DNk B was tha suswer. “we, I the campaign announced himself as | larger property owners. The rate of | Lively Contest in Republican Caucus— it D ol e ¥ R s il Wi ey ks , K candidate for mayor and the announce- | taxation will remain at eighteen mills.| Ticket Nominated by Democrats. S e Rt 1 T A (Pt o e amuch a2 | ment was received with genieral favor, | So it will probably not be a case of as- 3 own s f . as he was considered to be the best | sessment at full value and decrease in| Interest in the cholce of candidates SWEETHEAR know ‘what Tom is cxpecting | In o fenes comer half the time. |V5io3oTior 1y eithér parsy, and it was| the Fete of taxation: for selectmen drew out an unusually IONA PEAS C SOAP, cak: id 3;6 of himself, but I told.him, the Derhen you a hand,|generally conceded that he had the — large number to the republican cau- CAR. .. ..o ivaane s €. v nan > we were talking together, to i call for the nomination. But as the Tolland Co: cus last Saturday afternoon. - Prof. A. §5.Gat's woeld hut o lan- caucus time drew near announcement olian unty G. Gully 'was made chairman and 2 B T e ramunter; | , Back to that hot field and those in- was made that Mr. Bond had with- - Lammard Snith ek Chae S IONA 7 A&P Iz‘ ;| terminable rows, after dinner. Back |drawn from the race by reason o - son movi at the candidates 2 a5 oarpe sends his boy out 10|ic"tho" task that seemed even more|Dbusiness pressure. It is strongly hint- COLUMBIA - chosen by ballot, but F. B. Eaton ob- TOMATOES, can... c SLICED BEEF, jar 2C electrical work: the Slectriclan| nopelcss and impossible than In- the |cd. however. that he was not agreeable Jected, saying, “We haven't .been in - “a1a you ever hear of the railroad | Morning. to the local party machine, and rather : y machine Father | Grangers Visit Gilead—Republican | the habit of doing it that way and But, somehow, before the shadows |than cause a spl e party of wouldn't get through in two weeks. iewepaper man who wanted his |\ Bt Somehow, before the she sup- | Which he has always been a staunch’ cv""""“"""-m" Team ' Defoats | 7y0 vote fesulted in the iays wigniug i e him on the rallroad f por “time, quite & number of rows had |Supporter, he drew his political sled. mantio. per time. quite & number of rows haa | supporter. H drew his politcall sied out by ‘a small marein. Georzo 1. |l Free Delivery 135 Main Street Telephone 29-4- Fri ing of last week was Father came swinging along with his|back to his many friends, except those | Friday even succeed himself. The choosing of can- Here aro scores of old farmers, | T e | Neighbors' night at Gilead grange and - ; 2 0e. Ho was tired, too. Ei who were conducting his campaign, the didates for board of relief under the 'We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them Jthe "'“e"n"n"‘ et ":;‘“—y small boy cotid flthat. Tt tio) the | Sampaigners being considered. gutside | Andover, Bolton and Columbia were new law drew out some discussion e ng F. 8 £ th i the invited neighbors. A number from G Tarmer—urging 4 strango lad to| ROSY oy PN s weariness and with |the circle of the polly the Columbla grange accepted the in- | fnery It was decided to put the theee K o g v had founa some. | I t00K the row behind me and prei-| One of the party leaders said re. | Vitation and went to Gilead in auto- < b Be Pty Jens id e | S obiee was selected; Chauncey C. Dayls for spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.|Miss Sylvia W. Lanphear of Westerly,|OSHAUGHNESSY 18 thing. in their Work besides iil-paid | 'Y, 8000 we were back e et o political party tr pave| Mrs. H. W. Porter spent the week e Eavin B Whlacm s | M e e . Npll_ 1a ‘viaiting Ber|week: & T L NO LONGER IN THE o and, 3 sappointment and fallore.| et a-few minutes’ help, T had hoed |8’ board of directors as it was for a|end with friends in East Hampton. |q¢'the present board of selecimen, had | sister. in Westersy, M. I Miss Lucy,Palmer is attending high | STATE DEPARTMENT mmg." “.. if they alan't consider j fully & quarter of the field. » “This:is | big corporation or other business con- | Where she formerly resided. pirations for first place and M. Hib- | Copy for the town report is in the | school at Westerly. ' % tvee ail @ mistake qoesrit| Mondsy. Theroll be' Tuesday ~and |Germ and that It was the duty of the Home from, Nerwich. bard Parker. a former member of the |hands of the printer, and will be ready | A. S. Babcock was. a caller in n y ant lursday. you get e it? s was ! esterly, nesday. T § Miss Lena G, Wolff, bookkeeper at|board, announced that he in the | for distribution at the town meeting | Wi Wea D it finished Thursday night, you may |Party, to submit to the directory. The - . Liooks . as it they really believed in | it ] 3. C. Worth & Covs, Norwich, ie en. |race, and both marshaled forces. The | Gct. 4th. Mrs. J. G. Greene, who has been ill, Goesn't it? take Old Doll and go to the lake, Fri- | trouble with Harry Bond is that he |y o WOt O GoLS oM 8 SHC | first’ vote was declared a tie and the| . New Train Schedule. is some betten ) day, and ‘swim and fish all day.” Jiied In the wrong squad, made Up of | jome of her mother and brother. house was divided; this resulted in| rTne new. train schedule is as fol- Yet they all bore down hard.on the | . 1 &ldn't quite finish, Thursday. But|chaps who were not entitled to party a B E. LeRoy Pond of the Hartford | Mr. Whitehouse winning out by a very | jowe: North bound—i.41 a. m. mall, 5 Beed of ambition and push-and steady |1 80t up before breskfastes the |recognition”’ Courant, and Mrs. Pond, are spend- | Small margin. John S. Barrows was|i330 4 m. 444 p. m. mall; south RICHMOND Jabor. There was ane phrase In one of = 3 - ot s 3 - selected as the second on the ticket . ‘mali, 230 and 718 the Totters which struck tnis partjcular | d Off the last two rows. And then I| Captain Ernest E. Rogers, president | ing several days at Hillcrest House by |20 "C0¢ Gmce. The remainder of the ot ol e e e e e a S ke, Batia taaied a Farme forc iy hitched Old Doll to 'the democrat |of the New London County Historiéal | the Take, . = of North Attle- | ticket was filled out in short order as los Shipments Stopped. with her grandmothes .for severai “Can’t is the worst cuss word I 'know | Wagon. picked up my boy chutn on the | S0¢iety, member of the Fort Griswold |, Rov- \FI% JUACHS pf JOrT, SHIEC | follows: Towns clerk and treasurer, b i thaidetaleloni i months is now back living with Mr. - road, and we had A Day—such a|Z1ract commission, a former attactie of | boro, Mass. occupled Sunday | Bradley M. Sears; auditor, Frank ‘W. | The ice supply in the local lce house | UV 8 SO POTK o wer day as comes only once in a summer |he office of the Brainerd and Arm- | ths piace jast Bunday. Next funday | viillard; grand jurors, Albert E, James, | Of the Perrg Ice Co. is 5o low that all |and Mrs. George D. Matterson. =~ 8 n i to boy or man. strong silk mill, and now engaged in | Rev. Mr. Jopson of North Madison is | po S7 STEEC IFOrE At 6 SENCE | shipments have been stopped, the bal- q B e aaawhally new ides. business on his own account, a_thor- | expected to preach. . 3 - blueberries in places. ough business man and intensely in-| Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Little of Hart- | Willlam A. Weldj constables, B .. g o 4 Tervol Tr. Uhianstl OF ) T Gatree. Msav hie srchesnt: o sl ‘where there's a will theres' a way.” terested in all matters for the advance- | ford spent the week end with the | nman, E. H. Haskell, C. G. cr:| W. H. Hall has filled his silo with | avtomobile. And there used to be a ‘“‘speaking- evgmfl::,ro‘ur.lyl_)mmk:"b:;lnht‘: chr‘:){)t ment of the city. was the leading cand- | doctor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James $; Jaoobeon: resistrar of yoUers Freok| corn’ untouched by frost: ¥ennie Ralph and Philip Moore were X D e ot Sno0L J2Y% |and our beards to grizsle, Since that|idate, in fact the only one, against Mr. | P. Little. 3 3 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gurley and|at the Kingston fair Wednesday. ? i p e il Bines that | Wit the e e Republican Ticket. POV TEE SN FERGRE R S deughter " Grace, returned last week | Amy A Austin was a caller in this don't succeed,” try, try againh” Lord|ipiyst up against many a job that|Bond it was generally supposed that| The republican caucus was held Democratic Caucus. from a trip to Worcester, Mass., and|VIgWIY Sunt Mo abl. Soush B 8 line. 1s . famous to. the effect|iooked to my maturing eyes about as|Mr- Rogers hgd a clear and uneb- | Saturday evening. The following tick-| The democratic caucus was held in | Anthony, R. I Sl Bl St b N T that in the lexicon 0f YOuth there is 10| nopeless 4a that Monday moraing corn | Structed course to the nominatlon. et was nominated: Assessor. Chester | the town hail Monday evening and re B Brown.” © % i B oy L (and 80,ON. 1g. |f€ld did to the lad's vision. So have|State Senator Lucius E. Whiton was|B. Lyman; board of relief, B F. |suited as follows: Chalrman: fvan ¥ COVENTRY The school in Bell district closed 2 Nevi here s a certaln ¥&- | you, neighbor. - And T've often been | frequently mentioned in public print | Hutchinson 1 year, Deloss Willis 3 | Wileox: clerk, George R, Fuss: as- 4 Thursday and Friday to give the A Ceanth i the worst cuse word in the |tempted to throw down my hoe and |2 candidate for the mayorality, ‘but | years, Charles Palmer 3 years; select- | sessor for three vears, Georze H. An- i s b ” “can't’s romst cuss word in the | " CaptnSo bave you, nelghbor, |Just as frequently Mr. Whiton denied s her and pupils a chance to attend men, D. A, Lyman, Deloss Willis; |drews; board of relief for three years, |Pupils Hold Fair—C. W, Lee Robbed |i¢2¢ » s ses the reader. | paven't you kis cmdldacx and expressed his hearty | town clerk and {urmurer. H. P. Col- | Herbert O. Huntington; for two years, .2 No word is-a-"cuss word” in and by |, Nevertheless, we've both found, nine | SUPPOrt for his friend; Mr. Rogers. On | lins; auditor, Henry C. Isham. grand | John M. Daggett, for one year, George itosit, by its %own mature and-of frst tlmesto;;: of ;‘e’{n, thfz:t nfil impossible ;:;e :‘;’e:‘;nfle‘;fte,t_ffin ;auMeruamAum:ogl i‘um}-;,(n}_;l.& Lym‘:m %c.'“!l :Wm'f:'tE' % ; 'ec‘"'me"' Orzo <|~, Hanks, - wasn't impossible, after all; was just e % nde- |F, Hutchinson; tax collector, Victor . “Green: town clerk _an 5 e oot e 0 Which it 1s | Qimcult and_discouraging, ~but witi. | claring that he was not a candidatel Broussehu: constables. E. ¥ Hutchin: Bradley M. Sears: auditor, | e of it e 5 Wi be held the OF LIQUOR IN GLASGOW - g governs: {ts qualfty. ~“Damn" is|Mately feasible when undertaken with |for the position and was favorable to|son, A. L. Frink, Conrad Schrieffer; | Charles S. Butler; grand jurors, The John E. Kingsbury and family have S not primarily profane. It means sim- |Push and courage and stubborn deter- | the nomination of Mr. Rogers. registrar of Voters, E. F. Hutchinson: ron D. Swift, Richard H. Hame 3l t condemn, to ceusure, to sentence mination. Certainly I have. Nor_do 2 Kingston fair. bt - by Workman—Gun Club’s Clambake. The annual fair, stock and poultry | CURTAILMENT OF SALE e e el daye With role Public Houses Permitted to Sell Five n-s) 2 . - ek sehool committes,” Clayion E. Hunt,|Charles Fuller: collector of tixes, Wil- | rivey T New Xoox, The Tip was made and a Half Hours Only. wrote. . “damning with faint 1 leve am any exception. You u Al Jyman. Ham A. Wel const: es, 3 . In- | by automobile. pratse. and s e thereby - nothing | "aYe, t00. Won by Columbia. man, J. W. Green, George A. Lan-| The pupils of District No. §, hela a| OGlassow, Sept. 17—In Glasgow pub- more than the expression: of a con- “The sluggard saith, There is a lion ity convention, Nelson O'Shaughnessy, who répre= v vi sented the United States in Mexice layed here last Satur- | Dhear; registrar of _voters, ~David |rair Friday afternoon. lic Qouses are now permitted to sell Cealod commure. Yorthe wnia e on-|in" the way”. Perhaps. But the wards pledged thelr | ; A ball game played here last Satur Russ: town school committee, H. O. . - . |City as charge, d'affaires during ‘the SCiss word” when used ‘cuseinigly: . In. | hances are that his lion is nothing | delesates to support him in the con- | do¥ by Columbla mine and the West|Ruiti (0oh k. Wilcox, Robbed His Empioyer R ey alt Bows & AT 00| ruarte. saifint. il Wha roiatly e deed, there s mio need of any word at |TmOre dangerous than a stray tom-cat.|ventlon. Mr. Rogers had not re- | Fmds of Willim - D. C. Flaherty is in Berlin this week.| The young man who bas been work- | V- o o e on gt P g [ SIS gy 220 e By o= all to be profane, if profanity is meant.| OR€ man says “I can't”, " and the|ceived the spport of the inner circle. Rayreind Tunt. Who with die Gift ey Sahald ing-for C. W. Lee for the past month | morning, when drinking would unfit a P ' by e Vide Torn: Hoots- angry man who next man says “I can try”. Which| There are five wards in New Londor |, """l Bt g e g el ift from Sunday ool. disappeared Tesday, taking eeveral | Workman for the entire day. Treating |22 1s no longer on the state depart- . “Shut the door to WIth & slam one is more likely to do things?|and two of them were pledged for “"’l’ Rare lm’”h“ Monday with | o Monday evening members of -the |articles belonging to Mr. Lee with|and the credit system are done away e payroll Dpom his retur from That sounded ike a'wooden d—n” | Which one would you choose for your | Mr. Rogers and two for Whiton, the |yacation here jeft last Slonday With|paptist Sunday school surprised W.|him: with, and the practice of carrying | {enne . O'Shaushoessy was eoven a ot gy hired man? Which one is likely to|delegates from the other ward, the|his family for Emporia, Kansas, to P. Wildes at the home of his daugh- < Gun Club’s Outing. drink away In bottles is also forbid- | &y GAy oA o e N opDed. “Can’$” our shortened form of can- | D¢ the better farmer? Fourth were .not pledged. The dele- |Sume his work at 9 v ter, and made him a substantial pres- | 1. o et Gun Club held a clam. | 9€0- b S e A N Rt e T B Ty s o, o san. gation was split, however, two voting Appointed Secretary. $n,in token of appreciation for 167 | take and outiis at Dustams Foint | Although thess new restrictions have | 15te Separtment SHicals fefuse 1o Tiecessary word, It's hard| Whether “cantmi d or|ZoF, Whiton and three for Rogers, thus| pyjends of F. W. Godtfring, who |Years' service as superintendent He |3 and ovtiy af Dushams Folnt | been in force but a short time, they payroll. . O'Shaughnésey was popu- Py “we ‘could get' along entire- | not, 1t is & mighl’-!l. '“;l" ‘;'d‘”‘d '; siving Rogers the nomination by one |y his family has spent several sum. | 15 500n to leave for Providence, R. I. ‘| fdi¥ Afiernos by the club were in- | Dave aiready resulted in a considera- | PR¥TOH. T Throtigh his personal without it. There are things we|word fo have - whispecie bout Ca|Yote—13 to 12. So the announcement |y ot O0 ATy S Fihat he has| Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Bellows have vited and enjoyed the outing very |Dl¢ decrease in the arrests for drunk- | gr [0 JeXico Lhroue hmu‘h’, abiodt “can't?do—lift ourselves by our own |farmstead. Iv8 the emir ot pot & lwastxinade, ::‘r’h Whitod sanewed his -; Doen appointéd secretary..of a hig yacated t?edPulnée‘r Bowbe 808 are VES- [T ech v enness, especially in the number of ar- g - 2 3 < legations s friend Rogers. Y M | iting udge Storrs’ before leaving E boot-dsaps, for exatple, achgre are|use as little as possible. It's one to|such things happened i fhs. domo. | Life association of Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. he release of a number of ' Americans. rests of men. During- the week pre- | o Dot in-the ' al s for their home in Brooklyn, N. Y. ceding the curtailment of . the hours | O Soaushnessy had Sutiotaigpe fall back on only after experience has Godtfring has for some years been the the i for one. There are things |proved that no other will sum i1l the | CFatlc party the breach would be so Y hter = WD the, Hometl S0t o all day | matic service eleven years: . 3 3 ] manager of the association| Mrs. A. D. Palmer and daug Washington Cou R. 1 pen il that “can’ it & wide that it could not be spanned, but | SeReTe] " |Janis have been at their old home y e 1e|325 men were arrested for drunken- QR Ao CYRE tike L s et i r Stall | the get-together spirit that pervades o e s and man- | % ouple of days this week. ness and 88 women. In the first week Wise Statesman’s Choice. .98 a wide difference-be- |Cill after “I can and i i fy | the Tepublican-party meant a shaking |*5: 1.io Wolrr ana daughter Lena | Mrs. E. T. Harris and_Miss Edna ‘Which can' £ triondly hands - e — WEEKAPAUG ihat the reetrictions were enforced the( A wise statesman _dgsse't offer b ¢t be done beess of friendly hands across the chasm be- s, of Brookiyn, N.-Y., are vis- number of men arrested for drunken- |mediation when peace Wwoul great- by the Very mature of thines it 1o i | o, Daruessed up and given & fair|fore the Jelegates lighted cigars at the | &5, ¥ o3 3,15 20!e In Westheld and fiying ™2, “tne “Gardiners” B le and-that which is merely aif- close of the convention. . e ing for Theie | s Was 210, but the mumber of wo-|ly to the advantage of one Combatant « The selectmen, town treasurer and ummer Residents Leaving for Their [ men who were ore the police [and greatly to_the .disadvantage of to do. “In the darkest = o ait ot ilie BectER WILLIN City Homes. . ocourts for the same offense was 84, |the other, and President Wilson has . % e T st ol ke Sear put,| . On- the demooratic side thers ‘was | bo i s Daliding Iast: Taeetay . o SOUTH IGTON only four less than in . the previous|a considerable reputation . for wis- “You car’t get down that hill with|Then courage ie better than' fear, gomand for Acting Mayor Alton T.|audit the town accounts and prepare |p . .. Ca eeting of W. C.| Dr: Ellen H. Gladwin, who has been | Week. dom.—Chicago Herald. - " them steersiand that load,” ‘said the| And faith is truer than doubt” Miner to be the standard bearer and o | the annual town reports for publica- | RePublican Caucus—Meeting e in Hartford on professional business easily discouraged farmer. “I kin try,” be the direct opponent of Mr. Rogers. | tion, T. U—Dealers Stdp Shipping lce—|for a_few days, returned to'her cot- 3 responded.‘the more energetic young| Which is just as good sense as it is | MI- Miner, too, had stated time and| Gravel is belng put on several short Changes in Train Schedule. tage Wednesday. 2 man. & proved that hecotld |poetry, and just as applicable to|tile again, as did Mr. Whiton, and|gections of state road near Columbia Mrs. C. E. Morris and family, who There t any “can’t” about it:|farming as it is to. theology. With equal ‘emphasis, that he was not | Green. At the Republican caucus held last|have spent the summer at Bastcote > vy THE FARMER, f2hd Would not be a candidate for the Friday evening, George P. Bugbee was | cottatge, returned Thursday to their 1 can’t” means simply a mix- mayoralty. Still no one was named ELLINGTON chosen chairman and Waiter A. Allen, | home in Philadelphia. 3 $35 Of Rucheiminty and:doht and mis- for the nomination by the political ma- sleric_ The following are nominated:| Mrs Howard Butchu, Jr. closed E and cowardice and laziness, | “Where do you suppose we got the |Chine, or what is left of it in the local e Assessor, John A. Houche: Bird's Nest camp Tuesday an it is a mighty bad word, anyway, and | saying, “He 1’.'|..n. best who g&m. democracy, ~except Mr. Miner. So|School Children Have Exhibit and Are | Relief, F. R. Tucker, Will Bgugm turned to her home in Ardmpre. ought to be dismissed from the farm- |last?” asked Mre. Blinks of her hus- |When the democratic convention was| Given lce Cream Cones—C. E. So-|redge: Selectmen, William H. Brac Mrs. L. C. Sanford and Mrs. Alice er's vocabulary. And that, 1 assume, | band. Reld the name of Miner was the only | - ot 'so Have Float at Fair. ett, W. C. Ruby; Town Clerk, Walter | J. Ogden, of New Haven, are spend- n-imhl‘;-r In « is what the Illinols farmer meant when “Probably some Englishman first|one considered and he received the [ Feond A. Allen; Treasurer, Walter A. Allen; |ing a few days at Wyncote cottage. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST \ r he called it “the worst cuss word I|said it™ replied Mr. Binks. “He was|nomination. Did he accept? Yes, Just| oo proiniee Thatcher of Peabody, | Agent of Town Deposit Fund, C. J.| Miss Sajly Sanford left Wednesday know of.” doubtless trying to set a national fail- | the same as if he had been a seeker ..o iq visiting her aunt, Mrs. J, B, [Gurley; Auditor, J. A. Houchens; |for Boston. where she will attend the ing in a favorable - light”—Youth's | for the place and as open about it as | Y aes ! 4 * 7| Grand "Jurors, Frea W. Colburn, C. L |Walnut Hill school for girls. There are really very few things | Companion. ‘Were Messrs, Bond and Rogers, A - Amidon, Arth J. Devereaux; Colls S. M. Gladwin and niece and Mr. r by wi —e commmittee was appointed to ROty M To Give Play. midon, ur ec. r. Judged by what really counts tor of T: Robert T. Jones; Con-|and Mrs. Leon W. Biive nt Wed- g A Miner of his nomination” and request| “The dramatic committes of the |giahies, William O. Eldrédge, Paul W.|nesday & Kingston fair. Eomg In Mir. in actual service and wear—do 3 his presence at the convention. The | §range met with Mrs. A. D. ® | Benson: Registrar of Voters Willlam | Gladwin's autonsobile. more than any other kind. ¥ s committee had no difficulty in locating | Tuesday evening to make arrange-|p ™ Hajl; Town School Committee,| Miss Margaret Lincoln of Hartford Y H I mpo. rta nt to He a Ith the gentleman and he made a yery nice | ments for a play to be given in Oc- [Wajier A, Allen, Willlam H. Hall, is spending a week with Mrs. Robert Call and i Sne abls 5 speech of acceptanc. ‘'He said he was | tober. N Smithers at the Robinson cottage, e o T 1 unprepaned to make a speech at that| Miss Eleanor Allen has returned to Brief Notes. the-Pasacis = 3 o time, but what he sald will 'be utilized | Mt. Vernon, N, Y, where she is a| Mr. and Mrs. Hamel Stocking and - Du rin g Hot We at h erl=* political ‘document. teacher. children of East Hampston, are visit- USQUEPAUGH Mrs. Flavia, Partridge is vidtting her | ing Mirs. ‘Cynthia Latham. Mr. Miner Ts no minor in the politi- | daughter in Newport, R. L REEN KUTTER r. and Mrs. Henry Hutchins and k Isaac Powe o cal game. He is not only the strong- Children Make Exhibit. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Come of East to_ Coh g ¥ R b T Guw s |est candldate that the democrats could| The annual flower and vegetable ex. | Hampton callld on Mrs. Cynthia o Tools and Cutlery today. They c Summer Conditions Con- p g have ‘named, under the existinig com- | hibit of .the school childiren of _the | -atham, Sunday. Dr. Webster and son George of cost no more thin the ordinary e . i 2 ’ dition, but is probably the only candi- | town was held. in the Center school | Miss Carrle L. E. Gibbs and Miss | ywegterly were visitors hers, Sunday. kind. e ” Various W, X date that would urge the republican |Tuesday afternoon. There was a fine [Ida Sturtevant of Amherst,’ Mass.| 3° Sullivan and ddaughter of ] J 'S in ays t guests of Mrs. E. J. Hol- i ¢ T 4 o). candidate to, hustle for election. M. |exhibit which was viewed by a large | Were recent gu - Hol= | Providence, are spending this week 1 \ - . n “ to Consti . - Miner {s aldermhan from the first ward, | number of the parents and friends of { Tan. ‘with Mrs. Mary McConnor. All our claims are backed with > 4 tipation = s « |¥ith two years to serve, and has been | the children. The exhibitions are giv- | The meeting of the W. C. T. U. to be| “'\re Fannie Bichnell is spending ' refunded if Y v G & ; ) : | |acting”mayor ‘since ‘the retirement of | en under the auspices of the Woman's|held at the home of Mrs. E. J. Holman | tnis weer with Men Siiker Renaml of 2 “money reful if you're mot At..,xrdmé:, mu]aopeugl:hbla more = > Mayor Mahan, by reason of being the | club. Ice cream cones were furnish- ?m (Saturday) afterncon will be at carefu condition of thelr bow- ‘West Kingston. - satisfied ”’ guarantee. ¥ 2 senfor alderman. He will be ired club to all the children. grelocl ban gypsies encam) | . S e o - U S e ol B AUV o S, Gl el T THE HOUSEHOLD " Ins! the J. C. Webster lot, Sunday, left - ; |day. Therefore the city will be de-|Newport, R. I. . Walter and Miss Ruth Ellis, made a|3yednesday morning. . , @5 many serious, and often e -|trip by automobile to Hampton and ? e o faclect prived of that two years of service of ‘The Hartford. Artesian Well com. “ John Michael has gone to R. L 8. C. Mr. M ‘whose twelve years experi- | pany is drilling a_well.for Miles K, | Phoenixville, Sunday. to_work _for the winter. . Some peopl M“?; c.,r;;.l_m fruits d mv‘lm I:l‘:'n?:uylb‘armhom tpm.tmln filml at his n:w home east of H. B. Interesting Ball Game. Miss ‘Reba Collins, - who hhllm“- o ive ut this cannot 4 AL~ |a valual s resent in- | Eiliott The most - interesting. ball game her vacation with her 3 E depended upon; .a miid , | dications his city service “will end'| Mrs. C. Thrall and Mrs. Guy How- | playea ..,.',.'t"gm.__.m was that C T Paimer, bas returned - tonic that will act gently, yet S £ with next election day, unless the un-. and, children have.returned from fof from West | New York to her school duties. without griping or shecs = > Gpected In politics happens once| Willimantle, where they have been |Willington came 5 T s 18 preterable. A 28 3 visiting_friends. - The visitors were stmple laxative herbs x ! The W. C, T. U. meeting was held | atar playors. and . ROCKVILLE s0ld in drug s i The court of common council has|Thursday with Mrs. Harry Aborn. |t 6. Manager Pol .ayol as they upset the entire sys- | decided upon -the 1 budget- Fine Tobacco Crop. they will be here again next Satur-| Mrs. Jesse Brown and little daughter ghly recommended tem, and at Dest afford but temporary | submission to the. fay. and natural in its action, Tellef. 5 v s of Davisville were guests last week M Y appropriations hav pared where- | Miss. Dorothy Macfarlane returned{ of-Mrs. Em " Kenyon. ! A A taste and certain in Dr.'Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is not gver possible in order to be within the | -, Sunday o TWetherstield, wheve . ahe | Mre Wil B 3 - dose” of this excellent expensive and can be obtained in any |financial income of_the city, and. still| 2 teaches the commercial course in the | daughter Ruth, of =Sl drug store for fifty cents a * bottle. | there is recommended an increase of | high echool. ~over - th For a free trial bottle, write to Dr.|$16,564 in the grand total, although the. Mr, and Mrs. W, E. Battye are vis- P W. B - 453 Washington St, | total increasees amounts to and | voted to .have a 2 iting ‘New . Britain 'friends. . Monticello, Til. * the decreases to N,fan ‘There'is ‘an of the Union falr, and 4 w and Mrs,