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‘,"g. atlc Womsn's Club (atter- S i resker - ¢ 3 2 AR K e - {120, T8 4,0 * BALLOTS NUMBERED 2,002, g 4 Largest Number of Votes Ever Cast in Mere Town Election. - A bright, pleasant election day, with both parties working, and the license P Ry A get ouf account r the in its history in a There haye been more votes cast in presidential years, but the 2002 regis- tered at five o'clock when the polls closed is the biggest ever in a mere town eléction. 32 _ Dr. W. P_B. Keating cast the first i o B R ballot shortly after the polls opened| One of the prohibition voters took|night, at the rocms of the association In the marbisg, Sad _the woting wus E. H. Rich on & tour of|on Main street. rmal up to about ten o'elock, Whem | inspection Of the slleyway just north - cost Erom theniof Spellmen's on Church street, | ~Printing of Town Reports Delayed. :ll:v?n hunsre:‘ "‘ru: registered -ta::: again, _The printing of the annual town re- o'clock. In the afternoon there was no h of ;| port 4s delayed this year, and the! letup, and it was early seen at both printers have issued a statement that| demogratic and republican beadquart- | 1o® SOMEWREE, RCEIROCI POt SeC] the fault is mot with them, but that ; ) : R =% ers that an immense vote would be|yojock in the afternoon. * % ey ;fld :;;n ‘reee‘l’:; the reports inj g 0 cast, Nineteen hundred was STsr| The republicans had their. head-| oS80S’ oln the customy o | ; ¢ BOYLSTON.uxo EXETER STRES predicted, but as tho ttme rolled DY, | quarters in the vacant store in the ll,nu n the cu R | > v sTREFTS it was seen that the total would e |Cpronicle building, and the democrats . own clomen Jta /pcontnie Fawe | . BOSTON i in Greene’s “barber shop on Church | Smber 15th each year, whereas many v ST o | street. gThe license men ' used the|otng oS take September lst as the |- One block from Copley Sq. and Meth church as thelr headquart-| foueive 1he Tomeere S Ty Sia Bt Libeary. Ve le repol un ers. During the noon hour an appetiz- S Rooms. o Public . Convenient te ing Was serv She Snth. I\ Sh and Theatre District. chowder ai ed to all | pooxtet will read 1 fine linens are a luxury which Comers In the Methodist church par- By T T o i A aiapatieet | . Amug Excellent only the rich can command. lors. . Cuisine. ting, which will probably take For the first time in the history of | D1o° the town, at least In recent years, a|PI2ce Saturday of this week. - = : Single Rooms u.-nmu.uu, minister acted as one of the officials B ~ control, Dotble * 8250, “ o 9350 et the polls, Rev. W. O. Nugum, of- | Mother Sues For Daughter's Injuries. < s 4 ficiating at the license ballot box. The| Suit has been brought by Mrs, Ma- B Good Garages — 2 minutes’ walk) officials were: rion Cohen, whege —daughter — was 1 motion L. C. PRIOR, Manassn Michael F. Sullivan, moderator; | knock: g . E Louis B. Lincoln, checker for tows| Merin B doney ot age” orned by ; in the base, the Improved Oven Heating? Fooe setualt' st itk i Sheston ballots. Daniel Courtney is town bal- | Pleasant stree; some weeks ago. Real . 3 Ten misutes from North Station lot box tended. License vote check-|estate owned by Mr. Jones has been Every Housewife should see it. S T 37 D7 Nen. AMISE A | Sitachad, end,the eult ia hrought for Beia “Checker o womans ballgta] T MIOUSNE S0 A0 g Ti For Sale by M. HOURIGAN and James ea was X tender r . - woman's balots, Clement Hurtau was Take Out Hunting Licenses. Norwich Agent checker of constitutional amendment| The. following have recently taken ‘{voters and Edward Flynn was in 0‘1’\;:\;!"!1‘2! l_l:_cenr- Al;-mthe vtvow& : ch f the onstjtutional amend- niel . ench, ur . tes, ment ballot box . Eigene J. Randall|A. B. Anderson, Wilfred Lamoureaus, . Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., Makers, Boston was challenging for the republicans|Joseph A. Kenyon, Guv 8. Richmond, and Michael F, Falvey for the demo- Delphie Delude, Stokes atson, Ar- crats. The Qistributors of license | chie ¥ ’},Mc.’,"a'f"'i E. Brindamour, - ¥ e n ; nal, Joseph Bourey, - Wi ? REID & HUGHES Bofiivan e Edwin: Russ® The die: Charles A K Eawards, Walter Johnc| e et New York, and the daughter(Frank E. Robinson. 103; ‘Asarias Gre- ston, Willlam L. Gorman, Gurdon C. g e | o T O oS aooib! | Rathibun, Albert Angell, Charlos Fred John Mechalski. Democratic—Assessor, Joh BYTon |'v_. . Goes Republlean in Monday's tors of constitutional amendment bal- | P2lmer, Andrew C. Roux, Joseph N. ‘The funeral of John Machalski, who = N . |lots. Daniel Clark: both” tenders,- John | ROUX. ~Roy Herbert and Arthur E.|died in Norwich Saturday, was held Election—Funeral of Mrs. Dennie DR_ P c. JA(ImN‘ Dem F: Doyle and Louis Densereau. Robert | Lavlor of Willimantic. A. | from a local undertaking parior Mon- » ’ year Edwin M. Gay 319: s [ g | Pickett was door tender. Chamberlin ahd C. W. Green of South |day morning. A requiem high mass|}ar BEdwin M. Gay i _selectmen, For Your Vacation— ° i BERMUDA 9-Day Tour—All Expenses $45.50 Uy Unlimited Attractions for Vaca- tionists. Qpoler than Aiddle Atlan. tic. Coast Kesorts. COLCHESTER Twin Screw “BERMUDIAN" Safety-8 -Comfort — Sails Alter- nesdays and Saturdays JOHN A DUNN, Agent + From Washington. 4 R . Windham, Orrin C. Colburn and Ever- | was sung at St Joseph's church t at|jomes H. Shea 340, John Potter 324; s . Painless Extracting kR SRS e . | gt Baker of North Windham and John | nine o'clock by Rev. T. F. Bannon.|fown clerk, Jobn Welsh 3377 town| p. L, Wooa of Middletown conduct- 50 Main Street and Filling a Specialty e $ B Dockwith g Albert e Lo Burlal was in St Joseph's cemetery. | JGieph H, Stafford, 315; collector of [ the mOFning and evening servioes | s = . Yvonne Therrien Ran in Front of A.|of Windham. g PRyt e e Dt L Michael Woczik, John Katarzyniec and | ta¥es, Henry E. Olson, 306; constables, | at the Baptist cburch Sunday. - The 152 Main Street, - Willimantioc| M. Grant's Automobile—Taken to Thocdore Gadhrowskl Clgrence H. Kahn,330, Martin_Wolf COAL AND LUMBER pastor, B. D. Remington his wife 318, Charles Albro 311, Joseph Grave- e nggy____ Hospital, : HOSPITAL AUXILIARY. REPUB—LTE;N—V!AR. lin Jr., 817; registrars of voters, first | *"® :n ‘Washington, D. C., where Mr. JAY M. SHEPARD Yvonne, the nine vear old daughter | Decides to Hold Charity Ball—Te Be Atgrick;, Thakhy W Sbed Si1, Shoond § SUIEERN. SENEes the Natimat G. A of Mr. and Mrs..Isaac Therrien of 4355 Called 2 Harvest Ball. Main street, is in St. Joseph's hospi- Mo i district’ Arba Browning 318; school | R. encampment. Mr. Remington ex- M"‘;'i‘::‘ '{,i::"'i’; c's"i'f:‘l“ 5.'”“‘ visitors, Albertus C. Burdick, 328, g < e Succeeding FElmore & Shepard COAL e e s B ot i hieh | The menmibers of the Ladies' au Hard Work of Li dvpinton] S0 M S Suring oty month s as the resul an ac lent whicl = a 'ork of icense lvocates - Rev. John Knott of Goshen exchang- T H ilia 23 - '3 R Fmblmldmllfl BT | cooummed ‘shout quarter of twelve on T nohi Jgoehi's hospital at a| Wine For Their Side. _EIGHTY-NINTH BIRTHDAY sa_puipits with the Rev. H. X Blake Free Ifl‘ilg Kinds and ll’flsh 60-6Z North St., Wimmnnhc A. M. Grat of Mt. Hope was driv- Gided to hold a Charity bail again this| 1, thetown of Windbam for the|Celebrated Bunday by Mrs. Julia Wil- | Sunday morntng: - o ALWAYS IN STOCK ¢ Lady Assistan! Tel. sonnettion | 1€ Torth on the flb“‘m in the rear gvxh-obnbg in_the midale- of | first time in several,years, the majori- | « cox, 5"“: were held in the Epigcopal| D. LA ¢ | several teams. whioh -weré. goinig ‘in]| The affair will be called & “Harvest |ty of the ticket is, republican.. With —_— Shupe Juidty moraiify St §- ociock. A.'D. LATHROP HIRAM: N. ‘FENN .. - - |fhe same direction. ' His machiné was| Ball . b It “ = UNDERTAKER o nd EMBALMER, |3, 5% (oot from he, coct nd 118 perani “Das® S time during. Ob- €2 Church St. Willimantis, €t.” | Goming down the street with other | tober. Telephone Lady Assistant | children from the school nearby, ran disputed votes uncounted ~Ernest| ‘Sunday, forty-three of the relatives m"‘{ oo ':rfl“ S “f,',':; . Chesebro, republican, leads James|of Mrs. Julia Wilcox came t being “The Journey Impossible.” P. Mustard, demorcat, by 108 and A.|to help Ter celebrate her elg PRl S Padian L. Gelinas, republican, leads George |Dirthday. Five generations were rep- infant’s Death. H. Backus. democrat, by 12 for se- Donald , Samuel, the seven months | lectmen. g old’xlon of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick edl"‘m"k P]A ,‘;“’:‘,.";".‘;‘::’.‘3?.:%,:‘ :l:‘.- . tery on the 3 p. m. train Saturday. A. Koval of 762 Main street di x own cles y - Mra Pal R R S Sun- | Jority of Wwhout 250. John R. Picket. 2¢ ulns Sms & Socsiel restéune ot Call Up 734 2 z, this place and owned at one ti the N ] , 2 3 ents. The cause of death wes roch- | democrat, defeateq Frank R. Jacl t g ot Toon. Hemtiee :uwnf g B e oant Of Seli? cdnvists g e has been for, uh6 past tenl] With or Without Gas Attach. ' i FUNERALS. M. E;;x Lincoln, demorcat, A. Chagnon, w-nmflg n;h:‘-ch:rv:: d:omc in ments but Alwa FFICIENT P ot & 2 republican, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta, Telephone 463-12° PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING and Martin Waterhouse, relatives accompanied the body. o= and ECONOMICAL— Mrs. Jennie Pomeroy. ESpuSoas It is probable that George A. Bart- ; arion st wsch MODEL m : The bedy of Mrs. Jennie Pomeroy, | jett, republican, has defeated Morris ' = Mrs. M Fricland of New Britain WILI_IM ANTIG BONN who died in Hartford October -1st,| M Welch, democrat, Tor collector of x ' was @ guest at Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. was brought to this city Monday | taxes, and that the republicans have ; Bafler's on South ' Main street, ‘the || We furnish .',"w o mahee morning, and taken in charge by Fu-|clected for the town schodl committee past week. neral Director Jay M. Shepard. Burial| fyank £ Guild and Katherine 3. Charies M. Reade of .Willimantic was in the Wilsmantic cemetery. The Tokahd" Sl VNS S Pt | Spelting, the democratc member be- et iy Sorgan ot ot ame- || A . Wholey & Co. hryn Morgan of East Hamp- The license vote was very close, the ton was at her home on Upper Broad- 3 Yes ballots numbering 1008 and the way over Sunday. 12 Ferry Street No ballots 888, giving @ majority of 120 Dr. Maurice Lyman of Naugatuck e ew ens . for license, about 200 less than the was the guest of his mother, Mrs, Jas. majority at the last élection. Lyman, on_ Broadw: the past week. X Only the most strenuous work by yoouaid K. Brown returned to N - Phone 58! the license men kept Windham from onday after a few days g ARE HERE AND THERE IS NO BETTER TIME THAN the dry column. B AT summer residence on Broadway. .om Hflmc On the eonstitutional amendmen Home From Washingto: THE PRESENT TO BUY YOUR FALL SUPPLY the vote was Yes 187, No 193. : Commander. Gearge Brown has re- is tial in modern - In & Fow Words. turned from Washington, D. C.. where | 'S 48 Sssential ' s By 66-inch wide Mercerized Damask Linen. 50c a yard. 64-inch wide Half Bleached Linen Damask, 69c a yard. he attended the G. 1 electricity is to lighting. We guaran. Lt. Daniel Killourey and Miss Mary MRS. JULIA WILCOX A. R. encampment. Louis H. Baldwin of Middletown was | tes the very best PLUMBING WORK Killourey qf this city were in Burn- In town Monday. ;ldhe i{ondgy attending the funeral of dr:“:t:'d' ..‘ Mrs. v:“:‘l,l,mm ,g, m’;?-m,mn “‘ coliing om ::h-.-x»fl workmen at the fariest 64-inch wide Li Damasl, tern: ohn Casey. ughters, nine grandc} n, twenty- | frie itchvillé Sunday. toct, Tho & yar T DR Paltune. o Odte Aeutes-ar ¥ipa W- D. P. Stevens, general assistant at|five great-grandchildren, and one| Mrs. Harry Blau and child of East| Ask us for plans and prices. 70-inch wide Half Bleached Irish Linen, $1.00 e yard. the local Y. M. C. A, returned on |great-great-grandcbild, and nearly all | hampton are visitin 72-inch wide Silver Bleachéd German Linen Damask, $1.25 a yard. = Better Quality Li Ditasdh, T5. Weh ‘wibi H., and assumeéd his duties. mnu;ds. conn;:iml;umd and un::- Nowr;};h .'B'l::;' 5 et etter Quality Linen mas] - inch wide at $1.50, .76 and $2. m her many lends and acqui - lam his fam- : 0. 3116 eaa 10 | cortainly does heal |, 2 metng of de membery ol o e caka, Sk and |y in New Havan " vrday on the property of the cleb in |candy were served. A beautiful birtha| Coichester Fire Co. No. 1 held a 72.INCH LINEN AND NAPKINS TO MATCH A i 1t wha Aacied to. engage|day cake was in the center of the|meeting in the parlors of the -en- 72-inch wide Bleached Li: 72-inch wide B ec e some_one to patrol the grounds during | table. l'll;he n:““ lm:hmllnx u:‘t of | gine house Monday evening. - ed Linen Dam- - de Bleached i the celebration was the taking of an isk, $1.00 & yord. q“’“m s reachad 1inst, bather the hunting season, so that no one not | the Candidates Elected Monday. a ber of the club can enjoy its |outdoor’photograph of the entire par- _Napkins to match, 22-Inch square,| Napkins to match, 22-inch square, | Inourfileot reports, coveringaperiod | piicees” ty. The arrival of the younger daugh- |, The, {OWS election Monday resulted 12.50 a dozen. 3.50 a dozen. of twenty years, literally thousands of Robert J. Cochrane ter, Mrs. Palmer, of Bradford, Va., as | “5 folows: TABLE CLOTHS NAPKINS and TEA CLOTHS physicians tell how successful the Res- SRR TR TR 7 FITTIN JEWETT CITY Weil as he wholo aftair: was an entire | Conetifttional amendment: Yes aT.| o, 0 KO8 STEIN G ey £ e surprise to Mrs. Wilcox. The family . . )M inol treatment is for eczema and similar o Pattern Table Cloths, 2 yards squares| Al Linen Naj 17 to 24- 13.00 each. $100 10 $6.50 & d“‘,"“"‘ to 24-inch, ‘ Mrs. Blau's par- Monday from his home in Nashua, N.|Were present. Mps. Wilcox received | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow J F. TOMPKINS . Selectmen, Samuel H. Kellogg T, ~ group included: Four daughters, Mrs. 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn, skin troubles. The. first use of Resinol | Town’s Vote for No-License 338—For | Egther Fitch of Jewett City, Mrs |30Ups W. Phelps r, Guy B. Clark d Ointment and Resinol Soapusually stops | - License 291—Democrats Win Out— |George F. Tillinghast of South Can- | 10w Sierk Jobn Condon r. Collector| Agent for N. B. O, Shebt Packing h ¢ taxes, MyTon R. Abell r and d. As- i i Mrs. S. L. Geer of Jewett | Pattern Table Cloths, 2% yards long,| All Linen Hemstitched Napkins, the itching and burning; and they soon Mrs. Juiia Wilcox Celebrates 89th A Bran. | sessor, Albert H. Foote r. Board of 12.75 and $3.50 each. tnches. squarc, $2.75 t0 $5.00 & dosen. | clearaway alltrace of the eruption. No | - Birthday. a o ol Mamilles of nine Erandenil. | reliets three years 3 Hefnstitched Linen Table Cloths, 2% | Tea or Lunch Cloths, 38-inch to 54| other treatment for the skin now before 4 rards long, $2.75 to $4.00 each. WO The ofcials at the polls in Jewett|drens C; IL Fiteh of Lisbon, T %-|one year, Daniel W. Willisms r. Town e by Edward T. Bunyan r. Con- . 3 City. Monday werewMatthew Geary,|of Plainfield, Mrs. B, S. Smith of Can- | L Courer o g Toderator, cense box. Wiliam O | tebny antnew Tilisgnast of. Mye: | Sanies, Daniel Coldbers x. cyion| Hgaling - and -Plumbing Murray; constitutional amendment, J. | tic. E. N. Tillinghast and Mrs. George | Michael Elkin r, Willlam B. Gleason H. Lee; ballots,” Frank Cusick and |L Wheeler of South Canterbury. Leo . -1d, Emil Commette d. Town auditors, 92 Franklio Street ard and Frank Geer of Jewett City; . Frank Babcock; license ballots, W. R. |35 Igreat-grandchildrers %, | . B. Buell r. John F. Slater d. School one great- | yisitors John R. Backus r, Jeremiah B e Burdick, Adrian Menard; license en- -grandchild, the little daugh! > great. J. Sullivan d. Grand jurors, Myron x | THE H c M“RRA Let Your Light Shine|sie: iccer. Soilmon Weeheler and of Syivandaie SeCTugmase |5 Xhail . Sias Gazvazer 7. cooree | IRON CASTINGS . ‘Burnl ; . . Y00 inches, S9c and up to $2.50. the public can show such «a record of Birdseye Linen in 10 yards cut, $150, $2.00, $2.25 and $3.50 a cut. Reoleisionsl Sppoysl. Tray Cloths, good size, 16c up to $1.00. Sold by all ruggists. For trial free, writs ® Dept. 105, Resinol, Baltimore, M. g ooBuruu Scarfs, mercerized or linen, hemmed or hemstitched, 19¢ up to inside guards, Thom- Mrs. Wilcox is remarkably well, and | iown deposit fund, Edward - as Murray and F. X. Casavant; out- |still as much interested in making |yan r. B"ghtly side guards, Ell Lagve and John Mc- [rugs and plecing quilts as she ever Eilligott; booth tenders, John Donnally, | was. George Pariseau, George Cyr. Assisted During Forty Hours' Devo- — At the Pachaug town house the X tion. - c moderator _ was Charles Morgan: Cepital 5105,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 & e A Established 1832 # is what you need 40c and upward 3 eckers, Robert Wilbur, John F,| The who assisted at the For- i Gardner; license box, S. F. ; y 0 2and TTY velopes, Donnelly of Holmes 3 in sccounting, courteous service, .* promptuiess an¢: Lberality in dealing, and a sound business policy in administering its own affairs, characterize THE® : ‘NATIONAE BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall provz reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable, ; ULATIONS, BIRTHDAYS, \ DINGS, ANNIVE \ “The Windham National Bank || __ = _* “*