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NORWIGH_BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1916 e A RECOVERY OF [P ‘ NEW JERSEY | LLDANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS . DANIELSON i PUTNAM quAN Independent Party o Meet—Thir- | Varied Programme Arranged for High teenth Company to Hold Field Day| School Reception—Canadian Club to —Boston Men Who Peddled Without | Continue Sparring Exhibitions— Jue To Lydia E. Pinkham’s | -License Fined—Wedding—News - in| Judgment for Seattle Company General. Against Abington Man—Promotion Vegetable Compound. .| c. Ww. mutcning sustatmea_pamnrar| for Miss Ballard. injurles Monday iIn a fall from 2| fyalter Turner and two sons and Mr. © car at the Connecticut mills. : et ae: and Mrs. Mathewson Angell and SENATOR SUTHERLAND OF UTAH NOW HEADS AMERICAN BAR ASS'N. The Piclure Tells The Story Bridgeton,N.J. — I cannot too Street, Bridzeton, N. J. Herbert H. Pepler of Wauresan this | Miss Bertha Richardson, a _graduate ontered New Bedford Textile | this year of Putnam High school, will 16 Shetucket St. Sleen s Druggists e Such-testimony should be accepted by | He; leave Putnam Bunday tor . Boston, 239 Main Street e 16 Thames St. all women as convincing evidence of Merrill K. Benactt of Brown univer- | where on Wednesday she will enter e . Tel. 79! the excellencs of Lydia E. Pinkham’s | sity, wio has been employed in the | Simmons college. e cans P R Vegetable Compound as a remedy for | Past three months in itew London is e Are Good Cars H. C. LANE Furniture HIGH GRADE the distressing ills of women such as | §ir. and Mrs. Franjc Bennett. . | RECEPTION—ENTERTAINMENT. REO GARAGE ¢ G5LACKSMITH Ubhalstony. Werk MEMORIALS displacements, inflammation, uleeration, Cassius L. Hamilton returned yes- e in the : of ferit THE C. A. | backache, painful periods, nervousness | terday from a visit with friends in | Pleasant Evening Arranged for Put- . A 5 Durkee Lane e vy Contmicat, R. 1. nam High School Association Fri- KUEBLER CO. New Majestic ity John Horton returns foday from a| day. ) Tel. 731 39 Franklin St. 83 Warren St. trip to Cincinnati, Ohio. He is mak- Shetucket Street Tel. 561 Aghly of Lydia E. Piokham's Vegeta |achusetis registry collided yesterday | GtU§H\ {2t 2 Angeh, Scoretary ¢ ble 2 morning With the iron bridge at Cot- |2 L0, %, e & &y 8t B tosnod e T el 3 Compoudd £0F | tago stract. The car was towed to a | Goutral Falls R I, have ‘return R R HAIR inflammation and |local garage for repairs. o an automonlly frin ot LGOS 10 Mixed DRESSING FINE i T i Talls, R. T, where they were guests of GROCERIES Ready Mixe ) 3 othér Independent Party Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam McManus. Paint g Har ne‘;l:\lflhod MILLINERY There will be a meeting this after- At Special Session. & Son Varnishes, = R anicurin T. Dunleav: | noon &t the home of Simeon Daniel- | Representatives Archibald Macdon- ; : s Smodrng Tora e ¥: son on Main street of the newly form- |4iq and Joseph Plessis of Putnam were o oue ’:dME::,:"" i {8 : 7 M'shs ERRNHAN 224 Main O ¢d_lIndependent patty of Kilingly. |in Hartford Tuesday attending the Bulletin Bldg. an Thayer Block vlng‘x;-; :Gm?n:':e f-df;:fvn is a lof sD%%lu} session of the legislature. Preston Bros. Inc. $ Tel. 578 b T isi! . e Woman's Missionary soclety S —— e ————— S ORE Elected Officers. tha Conerematioal St oot sk 5 STORER FARM | 3| The Best Engine 5 lected | 48, afternoon =t the homd of Mrs. H. o Sada Wittar Incorporated S fi'in:e "x"""n?"lfiik:%fi"”‘i@i elected | 1, “pease, Fremont stroet. The_tople HAMILTON and Bottling f Quality Milk for g owen = . time but falt no | retary and treasurer, Mrs, Frank Ken- Frost Tuesday Morning. WA C. E. WRIGHT b e et . chaug [ inter took Lydia E. Pink. |n°0. < Farmers repcrted Tuesday morning & Cove St. cverywhere. €91 w. p. HOLMS | ’ Home From Berkshires. that there were traces of frost in the 130 Main St 425-2 Sc_and 10 i i . Lan’s Vegetable Compound and felt b 2 Tel. S HDSTs G Id, Ct. . Ly Benjamin Brown, who has been|gardens. In Thompson it was soid o e | s % a ctienge for the better after the sec- | acting as tutor during the past sum- | that in the lower parts of the towh Ty “Felephone 1202-4 | s ond day. I took it unti! I wasinagood |mer in a boys’ gamp in the Bcr);s'nifilsv cr;ns _s;lfl[ered(«:ll;sme?blle ,dnma\ste«tm THE FERGUSON’S A High Grade has been visiting friends here for the violator of the vehicle laws of E bealthy conditioa. I recommend the | 220, beoR VEIUDE SHORCE, e et to | cliy of Putnam was fined $5 fn city THAMES Franklin Square ST HARDWARE Pinkham remedics to all women 88 I | Brovidence this week and make prep- | court Tuesday morning by Judge Lui- NACioNAL it at and have used them with good results.””— | arations toward assuming his studies |cius H, Fuller. An intoxication case WAt s s PLUMBING Mrs. MILPORD T. COMMINGS, 24 New |at Brown university. wag also disposed of. BANK g Cut_Glass and NG s Sisks Murphy g [ g Tel. 1256 as he left town were care about the (wen " llars but eigh cents on Entortained. Grahi s i I cht children from Lau is not musical. parting wor The New Lenox s that he_don 200 Main St. CHAPPELL CO. Telephone CHAPPELL CO. Tel. 24 Cana n Athletic Club. T. J. Fitzgerald Phone 977 Golf Popular. The splendid weather of the past few to the Unless plans o far astray, the spar- at were so success- charged with intoxication el Hill en- | pleaded gufity Sy ing the trip by automobile. Final arrangements for the High g P ORWICH TOWN Will Hold Field Day. School association cntertaimment and V‘c;f“:"-"\ WASSERMANN - ik receptio > 15 to be he ; £ Dorcas Seciety to Begin the Season At o mecting of the Thirteenth com. [ fSRPHGH WRICE 15 10 be held in high Plaut-Cadden Co. Pl JAMES L. CASE DR. orone Nobiety’ to, Beg = pany Monday evening it was decided | potad Monday might ot v mescine o Estab. 1872 Ll 2 37 Shetucket St. Mosnlight Sociai—Blackbirds Mobi- | 5 have a field day. The entertain- | Picted Monday night at a mesting of stab. Estab. 1872 FidEine C. B. ELDRED ment _committee consisting of Lieuten- | {;orrot I O A e SEN. SUTHERLAND Plaut-Cadden PlautiCaddsn: e share of ant ira A. Watren, Quartermaster |; ¢iOrney Frmest C, Morse. This year Building Building f yout insurance 43 Broadway t f the Y S £ Avthur W. Logee and Cooft| .o aor oon Seulies to heye an. enter 44-146 Main St. h usiness 0 ths Dottas T By Boths | Cantics B Hamilion was Gemnsnt tainment, precedo the reception instead | genator George Sutherland of Utah N erorer oo 144-146 Main St. i # of &l kinds Tel. 341-3 odist church will bo held Thursday|to look into the matter and make | OF Oni¥ dancins as in years pa S acihe [has been elected president of the s Norwich, Ct. solicited 4 flernoon at the home of th i- | arrangements. This is the Arst one | (p ogo. wohog . M. | American Bar Association for 1917, de- J e CMre. 3. O. Dodge, on West Town | of its kind to be held by the local | W Pgelogk, Miss M. Fiita Whiting, Hen. |feating by four votes Walter George TIREE"’:'SI_UBE Willard Storage ¢ The cot®ige ~ prayer meet- | company. 2 ;\W"&"\écc‘r}"“'}_fl M r;‘_";;‘fldflr;g Smith of Philadelphia. The vote R and’ dEatt'rlcshv f LET ME PAINT SUPPLIES and be held this (Wednesday) ev-| Samuel Bowen and Frank Spauld S G i, 5 gel twenty-six for Sepator Sutherland and epairing an everything 4 ot "Thiyaday, ‘at ) e | Ing motored fo' Providencs vesterday. | biestnt & plavlet, My Wife's Bonnet in | {wenty two for Mr. ~Smith. Sentor EHEE portaining 3 IT FOR YOU | ACCESSORIES Luetta Gorman on Ot-| Joseph Burton, baggagemaster at|VDich the prin , Characters : | Sutherland is one of the best known to them. k s C. E. LANE UNLES Genn the lopal station, wee Ia aitendance | MT. Topknot, Samuel H. Waleh, republicans of Utah. e is not con- res and Things Electrical [ & Cinlind s at the superior court yesterday as a | Jir Cutwater, Xenneth C. Sharpo; nected with the Mormon church in any Supplies Walter P. Moran 17 Town St. Shop tel. 781 Moonlight Social. Juror. s i, S ey Way. For years he practiced law in 331 Main Street Shetuckst St. : House tol. 1123-2 NGt kR T, . saptia) Collins—Daume. Mre. Cutwater, Con- | Provo, but left there for Salt Lalke to ! Telephone Q| e g Tel. 1343-4 3 “Tuesday evening| Miss Albina Daume of the West Side Mgttt e s e T et T v el e e PURE DRUGS | 2 l —— Christian Bndeav: | an m Collins of Cottage street ok Gie @i 0 0 el Corindnged Photographic T e Specialist home of Mr. and|were married Tuesday afternoon by L gh: A &% P Nhaley of Medit Justice of the Peace Frank M., Be- no solos, Miss Ger- |jand, in 1862 and was brought by his courately | £ Goods? 3 in’ Thirge near Ganies tasis the faes. | Goe: SO g8 o 1 play 3 ccllo solo | family to Utah a few years e by du! Why The Lol 831 Photographio Tty of these precent were plaved: and| Mrs. Walter Jacobs returned Tues- Mo Do pecuin will slng. ol wae educated dt the i ung | GEORGE M. CRANSTON CO. J. P. BARSTOW cake e Served at the|day from a trip to Glacier National | n the entertainment will be the | Academy at Provo. After % RATHBONE o - P. < DON ol i Park m Mostana. Miss Laura Ja- | CSDUOR 10 e Bow teachers In Put. lous clerieal positions 133 West Main St. Pt & co. HOUGHTON o & bs who accompanted her on the trip | Schonlnd rincipal and | time as agent for Well, Far - 158 Main Street [ s i e fo BpinAing & Taw days with her sie. | Mrs. Anson’ B. Handy and Superin- |Tintic. He graduated at the Univ § ol 182-3 2 23 Water Street Shannon Bldg. cherel OFf Shore, e AT oS (o mberiin of Bupapse | {Endent and Mis. arold W. Miles will |ty of Michigan Law Sciool in 1955 TS T = e NP e s. William Hall of Nortn | {ef; Mis: Roy Ch be in the receiving iine. Teachers (later married Miss Kosamond Lee of 2 s i = Drive Him to the PROVIDENCE m A here Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Touis Lague of South | Who have been in Putnam more than | Beaver, Utah. He served in t Fresh and Sait TALCOTT {d GREENEVILLE nentang, R. L. 0] Main street returned Tuesday from | On¢ Year will act as ushers. The re- |lature ‘and the > CHOICE MEATS @)/ violin Maker and fi GRAIN €O BEERY V. Holmes of Bim | ot s stay ot Oakland Beach, | CePticn will be followed by dancing |his adopted state in the i ., E) 3 86 Franklin St. i A L a h, | € s - Groceries and Repairer. orted a blg run of i ne | until 11 o'clock. Bovs from the class | congress. He was the choice of Sen s Rt o | for his Oats and Tel. 1133-3 c and said that tw eddlers Fine of 1917 will act as ushers for the en- |ator Reed Smoot for the United State £y ra s | e 1927 B get a_bag of Lib- 3 ¢ m Block Is-| John and Silvia Eiber tertainment. Senate in 1905 and succeeded Thomas b N P own heatro L8 epty. Flous: atithe Everything Pure, f e o Doston a8 thl Superior Court at Willimantic. Kearns to that office. : Sl . e LS et Clean and Good Mobilize. i of fhe dows ronctia The superior - coury w,”fimf?;‘"“l‘a‘“ji‘ s Room 3 v o e it the Pty T of peddling withou county will sit ir Willima today = . = o ware ‘g"t_fiflffif‘c’),’;‘;,,c“'::{m‘“. b to hear a criminal case. Aiss Ballaxd/s position, and Misg Mo i THE BEST AUTO LIVERY s R ot and costs, each amounting to 321.0S. - O s e T 25c DINNER and U ] these Di John tried to get Judge Woodward to SPARRING EXHIBITIONS I Tise Kenhans i in town I EXPRESS HIGH GRADE of all 5 e ey ‘were ay-|throw In a license with his fine and s 2 1 Renis N 1 e ; COAL dassripiions 1 fiing the air with | Seemed indignant on his refusal. His|To Be Continued This Season by the | motir e, S orasgecoilon § Day and Night %9 and sen- a happy day Thursday at the|fence was suspended by payment of ¢ he rooms of the Putnam Cointry club. Golf GooD ROOFING || ©TE, Guality , ot Wing Fawnry Fogors on the | s tey Sy S 5 better | Of Canad club under ts are anvious to get in Cofice, R IF HE'S SICK | roud. | They were for & framme of sind than bis two predsece: jiie auseho Demers will bo befcre in all Tea and Spices Z THUMMS 21| sond for ;mi trees 'gx.’\n‘ns sors on the blotter, waiving a chec [m nued this A“A’x‘nd‘({r (L.m(/‘lh'c(;;'.';n gon_close: its branches at L Delicatessan | 2 play was finishe goodbye to the judge with “Muc} -ank “ordier. Pete | ] i piay wa finished | ful goodbye (o' he Judo with “Much | o feasionat bor ot 1 The Old Norwich | DR. COLES obiiged to me again!” Visitor Undergoes Opera Edith Gard; ou; I'll bet Chas.E. Whitaker 81 Water St. ou don't get Tea Store ENEES 40 Franklin St. Main Street Tel. 1309 J. H. MYERS it years of ring experience t , since his retirement from the | Worcester, Mass. ng five vears az), has been interest- it ed in the sport. Last fall he conducted 185 Franklin St. Tel. 1095 n. or of Brooklyn, N. 5 men are weiting (T el e Ting exhibitions on a _scientific REPUBLICAN CAUCUS | AND POCKET Artistic —H:-;h— f r s delaved by the |of Riverciew, was operated upon for | on afior it hesan to apnear one-siae, | Miss E. M. Warner, Nominated for a | BILLARDS Funeral Designs 4 $2.00 SKIRTS “H‘ it c in order to finishe | appendicitis at Day-Kimball hospital | Althoueh has been out of | Member of Schocl Board. i DOOLEY & of al! N7 Sl ead to Fool s = N e aid &35 Doail s some time he s still| | SIMPSON descriptions Nhiakikdda ey Outfitters to Men i Shore. motored to Webster and Williamsville | jaqve: ta tin " irdribaTe TS Know | 1 8 e nieht i the Manieioal by e _ REUTER'S Guaranteed to Fit EAGLE Atte months’ stay at her sum- | vesterday. trains. 'The plan for ihis seasomg |ing these candidates for town offi Thayer Building 140 Main Street MILLSTEIN CLOFHING fcO- o Tachonic cottage, East| Mrs. H. W. Clarke and children Ruth | cyents 15 & bout in the o A G jen | were nominated: Assessor, Hoctor Du Tel v 152-154 Main St. Beac Mrs. James F. Thurston |and Phililp and Miss Helen Dowe are | hica nights a month and on ihe Fou vert; board of relief, A. Wileox 106 Main St. of Town s returned this week. |SPending a few days at Hillerest | night a card of more interest, in which | Selectmen, Clarence . e Corsier Sesiityl diie- ghet iboctor i iri Lt ey (Commt the participants in the finals will be | M. Kieth: azent of the town deposit | i New Line of Specialist on any Rerntia Light Repairing Employed in’ Virginia, e from out of town. It is planned to |fund. David Flags: auditor, Leon T. S $1800 SUITS for this month Kind ot : Remington Cripple Work o Typewriter orze L. Randail, Jr, of West|JAPAN APPROVES ECONOMIC etage the monthly bdut In St. Jean's | Wilson; tax collector d Car- N ~" cet has been for some weeks CONFERENCE OF PARIS h Under the direction of Mr. De- | Penter; constables, Hcrman G. L84 HESCEHTOCCIEHTSVCOHTCICSHSLOTTOBSSTOSTO: | AOODYEAR ¢ q 7 ed in Shenandoah, Vir- . et n]lr.s‘l.'x‘nrl Mr. Cordier such a plan ;;fl';. 22;';é‘C\?:vr<’lll|br‘ e r, | 5 only & 106 oy r;swv;r;:z(rinNER M%D”lai&nsg?P &inia. Decisions _ Accepted by Assosiated The gloves Bte DIARRING on seoing ons | Herman G. Carver: I et LouIs NELKIN (3] nesaring Cor Eiag . . hambers of Commerce of Japan. i A " = 1. | tee, Eric H. Johnson, ederick J. | 119 ranklin t. o nxlin reet = S over ipi Soglal Wy, Pacacnul: S i . olemtiRe Eparuiis GBRE p niele, PraE T dier; - town Tei. 717-4 L s Trolley Station \ Roymond Keables of Eridgeport | Tokio, Sept. 12—Resolutions declar- M‘A‘ ‘d to N York school committee, Charles L. Torr HOME i, spent 1v or two last week at bis|ing that the declsions of the Econo- GEotaciCol Sove Yotle Mrs. Jane E. Warner. : FURNISHERS EAST SIDE Motor Cycles, Athletic and home o Tanner street. mic Conference of Paris are on the Mrs. James Kent left Putnam Tues- The cau was the larzest attended | [ E thi x Sporting Goods poc — whole acceptable have been adopted |day morn her automobile for a|ever held in Putnam. This was be- | ki el WET WASH Bicycle Supplies | Y| o olete Stock Mre Wright of West Town|py the Associated Chambers of Com- | trip to ‘ork. Accompanying her |cause of the contest for the second or£hojtiome and of Up-to-date street was with relatives in New Lon- | merce of Japan. Viscount Ishii, the|Were Mrs. James B. Kent, who iwent |Dplace on the school board which g SCHWARTZ Ernest Freeman Sundries Fishing Tackle don during- the week end. minister for forelgn affairs, declares |ns far as Crescent Beach, and an aunt, | Warner gained by defeating F ] 2 BROS. 15 Ripley Place o that the resolutions will help dispel | Mrs. Carpenter, of Willimantic. Lucier 204 to 126. 3 e el 9-11 Water St. CHiVe C. V. o211, Harry Beebe of Qtrobando ay- suepicions abroad that Japan is not Woodmen Resume Mectings. Yo was mominated as candidate for s Tel. 965 Tel. 1112-4 PENDLETON, Jr.| g | PENDLETON, Jr. o has been passing 3 n supporting the cause of the _ he library committee, is a democ 5 Br 5 Smith. As to post-bellum measures, the | pie, the Woodmen of America in Put The chairman of the meeti AN EING Where Sce SPEAR and i i : e © New|Mmeeting voted tnat the Entente Allies fE0r Tor Sieday MelEnIONIS Al ug:a Lucius H. Fuller and Hen- 3 First-class work 1s He Going? You'll See LAI“' w;."“’ Miss lorence 'olloway, of €W | should rotect themselves against enoit was clerk. i i B iquors, Cigars otk spent tho weel end with Mrs. Sommercial aggression by tarifts and| SEATTLE COMPANY WINS SUIT. “‘L;\‘m;,;”e‘ Why to the C. A. SPEAR S . L. Randali o er home on ‘ent ans and romote economic 3 et i - 2 ‘- o 5t " : e amane and that - the Aliag | Given Judgment for $498 Against Ab- | _EwEwa/ [ DYE WORKs WAUREGAN = o“:‘_m;” 5 Bowling Alleys should freely open their national re- ington Man. 157 Eranklin St. ranklin Square T. ETHIER Miss Van Horn whose summer home |sources to one another and should ro- BRIEF STATE NEWS 174 VW Tel. 1217-4 ot conitae up stairs bkl is on Masun'e Island, was tho guestifrain from a preferential policy in| At the session of the Windham ! G 3 Tuesday of Miss A in Somers Bldg. tolnette Van Cleef |matters ~f import duties as far as the | county superior court held Tuesday in | PRROCOBLOPVVVVCHTOCVT LTV TLTLLVDVTT of Washington strect. Entente Allies are concerned. The res- | Putnam, Judge Joel H. Reed on the E ), ST - olutions continued: bench, the civil action of the Washe CE CRE B oAT= NG (icall andl ces s, METAL Second-hand N Albert Greene, of West ‘The chambers of commerce desire |ington Cedar and Fir Products com- | Torrington—There were 12 mar- | Everything Get our prices. r4 Town sircet spent Bunday with Mr.|wmat vany of Seattle, Wash,, ve. Joseph H. |riages in Torrington during the past Furnisied |88} G, E. FELLOWS LR 4 CEILINGS Autos Oreenws brot and afster-in-law, | «(a) The Entente Allies should | Eiliott of Abington was tried before a |month. Urniies R & Auto Tires . Mr. 'Waltar Groene tn Central Vil-|gmend their treatment of the goods|jury. The case grew out of the pur- e MABREY & Co. : John O. Johnsonix lage. oxported from Japan. The treaties be- | chase of shingles by the defendant| Danbury—Native peaches are now . . il 18 Central Ave. D. J. Handleman e tween Japan and England or France|from the plaintifft to the amount of |arTiving in the local markets in large 87 Broadway 36 Lake St. K| 13 N. High st Mrs. Yames Momtt and Mrs, C. J.lare partial in that there are fewer |$436.70. The jury at the direction of | COnSignments. The fruit is large and ot A - | Tel. 719 and 719-3 Aball of Tast Towvn streot, and MIlss|conventional tariffs on the other side | the court brought in a verdict for the | 9f excellent color. ] Jessie X. Iydn of Washington streel.ithan on this, and such partiality plaintiff in the sum of $498.35. 7’ 1 potored ‘to Hariford and roturn on [should, bo corrected. Between Japan |~ Serving on the jury wera: George W. | (W indsor—The meetings of the Wind- | Puesday. snd Russla there are no- conventional | Baker, Putnam; Dwight E. Lyon, Bu- | SOT, Troop of Boy Scouts are to be CARMENCITA CIGARS A Mild, Fine Flaversd Cigar, Made in FARMING IMPLEMENTS tariff arrangements, and these arranse- : : postponed for one month because of | : d and Aiss Catherine F. Crocker and her|ments -hou{a RouT bo HHale ange- r‘:;;;b}z I:\!:;fr-:‘_.dfv‘!’r_;i:;?- }305;35‘01‘1- infantile paralysis. a Clean Factory in a Superior Way MECHANICS' TOOLS nfece, Misn Jane Davies from Tufts| .(b) Regarding the preferential tar- [ Brooklyn; Orlo B. Carpenter, Mastfor. 50 each—box of 50 for §2.25 of all kinds Coilere, Mass. came Monday even-|ys between one of the Bntente Allies | Millard I. Avery, Hamptons H: e inday, mathed /Y, [nsr_to Mise Crocker's home on the|and its dominfons it is desirable that | Heath. Alfred “A. Brmie. RAtrle ggg;mgmpnfln‘:f;f{;algmhfif Mo Beotland road. 1o power }fl:::lgosfitel.bushl p{;}er;nual Caleb " Anthony, Scotland; George F. Middietown fire department. _|tarifts nions lest Japanese | Pierce, Jr., Sterling; George H. Mun- 5 mflxnseg;:n ,’,,"“’,‘},"’ l‘ium:t_mo:“!’”;‘ xt ?;:?',f'ufilfht‘&y‘”fifié‘.i‘éa o ya,;i.‘Thbm"‘sen_ East Hartford—The Hartford Poul-| . =0 "~ T o e P 3 ere will be a meeting of the Car- |try club has combined with the Wa- [ Which city she w! sail for the a- | and Harry North; probate, Fred John- a 2 a = Vel niil Mra. Johu Browning at Northfleld |meet tariff conditions between Bng- | penters union this (Wednesday) even. | terbury Poultry club for the poultry | Wailan Islands, where she will be a |son, Charles Peck, A. J. Malahan and i e e e o e T e e " i ficer’s fees, th vhole th t reside 0 hle sumpnes, L land and the eolonles of Canada and|ing in Owls’ hall. show at Riverview, Dec. 14, 15 and |teacher in a school being built in Ka- [ Louls Robinson, RS N b I el D D TR T R THE HOUSEHOLD CHARLES A. BETTING, 56 Broadway Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street $435 which he paid. orchards are situated, and will re« orith Mrs, Browning at her home om|“HC" congress requested the govern- Back from Cape Cod. 1. Rilul, EISIERAN £ ENa Vi) N = 4 - : _ |main while the crop is being harvest- Bnst Town street. ment to take steps for the incorpora- | Judge Mahlon H. Geissler, Atiorney| New Haven—The, 84th annual exhi-| Branford—Mrs, Charles O. H. Crai- lew Haven—Hopking Grammar| Greenwich.—A sscond action for di- |ed. . P 3. School is just entering on -its 257th o4 r i i Greenwic] Broest C. Morse, Dr. Edward F. Perry | bition of the New Haven County Hor. |8ie has as her guest at Indian Neck | LS & & vorce has_been brought in Greenwich | 5 and Wililam E. Davison returned to | ticultural soclety will bo held foday | Mrs. Henry Altman of Buffalo, N. Y, [Year. This means that it 1s the old- | by Mrs. Elizabeth Bowne Colt of( Hartford—Friday was the last half Putnam Tuesday from a motor tri Ve resident of the city federation of | atlonal institution of any sort|Ridgefield agoinst Iarris Dunscomb|loliday of the vear for department ) or trip | (Wednesday) and Thursday in Repub- | P ek S * in Connecticut, and the thira oldest " store ‘clerks, the st: having by to Cape Cod in Dr, Perry's car. lican hall. woman's clubs, also of the state fed- | 13 Connectiont, and ibe third oldest| Coit of New York city. e S LT T L L with the enemy.” In view of this, the N R e eration of women’s clubs. R D e e St svery Eridhy atmocnisinet e menng val of tl Al allingford—, e Country club s ay mnis - R etiee ot T Disineiaty o M B L A N A | s DIk aEaliat booss £t | INHARBMIASE ot AnlA e Taente. of YA v Desn e eioty e s Soulh Marsbasters anondineyintin ” v 2 2 v L Ve SCaD k- Ci ecti ¥ —Acco D O e Faus Gopference have | Promoted fo Head of @mith Street | oreie B o o e ion hiay o | 200, mermbees of the New Work Cen: | fom Hopkins. s Hospital for the Tsane. o far but | demands for desirable tenements dur- is expected that the attitude of the School—Other Appointments. A 2 tral Schuetzen Corps arrived on af o o000 onc of the men, William Mulcahey of | (he month of July, it will require . 2 special train from New York for their orrington—Christian Nelson was | Hartford, has been caught and the |2 ast 50 new terement houses e T T T | atn el B v S| et e S Fienesy | b S e Bonkis uell | opf Sme 1, suiomgite Soniay | st Tites o 5, SNl i, of | et the necds o i ecuie 1 b. mmissioner J. H. McDonald and hi: ey returned home Tuesday. . il €] rocession artford; ricl . O"Brien _of an- office of the sectetary, Charles L. Tor- | daughter, Mrs. Willis H. Growe, have e was passing he did not hesitate to |bury, and Morris Moriarty of Water- | Waterville—The public bath house Paying for the Luxury. rey, Ella 1. Ballard, who has been head | closed their summer home here and| Goshen—The Goshen democrats have |drive his car through the Hne. Com- | bury, are still at large. donated by H. S. Chase for the benefit | If the public really wants the eight- | of the intermediate department of the | have returned to their home in New |nominated the following delesations: | plaint of his conduct was made to ¥ of Waterville peopie is now well under | nour dey why shouldn’t it be willing | Smith street school, was elected to the | Haven. State, A, H. Wright, Joseph North, | the police and Nelsor. was ordered to| _Glastonbury.—~The peach crop of the|way. The framework is all completed | to pay for it? It is constantly throw- | principalship of the school. Clara Karmi Kimberly and_ Richard Lud- |appear in the borough court Monfay | Root Brothers' orchards is not a fali- |and the house should be ready evom.’ ing. + iluxunies that ) B ], who hais'beeniin charge of the Clinton—Miss Amy R. Swain of | dington; congressional, W. H. Miles, | morning at 9 o'clock to answer to the |urc as reported from some localities, —_—— o loss, ;nohl“d.. Yideparunent,: elected to fill | Clinton “has_left“San-Francisco, from | Michael J. Sheehan; Michael, Kaene! allegation. , The accused pleaded guil-'and a faiv suoply is expected. This! The germ.theory dates from 1868. tion of the resolutions so far as Japan 18 concerned. Japan has not vet hered to the policy of the Entente Al- lles that there shall be no “trading Hartford—Mr. and Mrs. Amos Whit- ey colsbrated thelr sixtlath wedding Wnntversary gt thelr home, 503 Farm- jogton avenue, Friday. 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