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(Special to The Mulietin.) nominations, the:). seems to be Jess activi- There is activity in ranks and. there is .o Tast lside to spend a month flth reau and Ricketts. Holman entertained hn service on the Hill has no boss and is therefore a liberty|usual political situation. o " M ‘Manghester over Sunday. TMy to devote the Whole = of | Y Thursday even- ' ed uu"m-m'l-v clostion s Than's mogth way. and|in the wpacious office in the municipalthe demoorats. \The repal | There 1 1o be a dance e M the Bohemian | the. bride, perforined. the! eeremany, ng our Suntak. - th both parties having completed the|building. The regular office hours are six hours a day and the pay is $2000 a ty than ever before on the demeeratic| Year That means, working days, pay or better than g dollar|py an overdose of N0 v flae. Thex do 7ol gecm fo warm U0|an hour, work or piay. Such ah oMcs | (rat hes eaused politioal Aeteat In some|. Last week Mrs. Howard Penrose of. e T e e camdl-| a5 that is' niot sulicently alliring for | ingtances In the not very. dista oast Hartford sent her car to Hillside after the standard insofar as goes the candi- dates for membership in the court of|?® democrat fo seek common council and that is sayin; litical mouthful. Surely there have been many really good fellows in the eoun- cil, since the inauguration of the ward 3 manner. s Mrs. Blanchette, recently married. An |the church t dinne; llr and Mrs. Henry Johpson, Miiss system, but they do not seem to be of| ploy of the F. H. and A. H. Chappell ch ceremony a turkey T Was the old R P e St BUNDAY SUBJECTS |orchestra from Wiltimantic furnished mu- as solid material as punuea in days when represent: usiness men| for non-scceptance of the nomination that| The subject of the. made up the council and mdue city business with the same care an attention that they did their business. They made study of pal affairs and were competent to genfly discuss every matter that was introduced in the council. and there was no fellowing of a whether that leader be right or When candldates were chosen it reasen of thelr fitness for office ility as vote-getters, Be- fore the days of ward polities every rec- ommendation for appropriation of the council hefore the was allowed to be presented to meeting for action. Even in city meeting members of the counell -\n opposed to ‘wrong. | erick C. Burrows, ‘was by|inec has held the rather | creation, and as before stated in this cor- tign The largest budg: & O8Y| the finance commit cach other when ocoumell \recommenda- | DerS of the council tions were under consideration. oil members have heen elected in the wards rather than by the voting body ef the city. increased interest in the coming elections and it is guessed that With the women there 1s lable to be fully competent for the place, countant and bookkeeper, now in the em- having a democratic nominee, and" there- 4 was | fore it would be just as well to make the W‘i‘ “"“:“‘ the 1ord's ° iw" - s S Garan election of Mr. Burrows unanimous. Holiness Misgjon, 37 ‘Main ‘mother and sister a5 Texaatns theroughly understood by every member i street, praise and prayer Service at 10 tfl‘ until Tuesday, when they returned to e o the et f| T Bible class and 8 .{New Haven. Mrs. Gardner accompanied p. m., preaching at 3 and . . |Mer Son and his wife to Rockyille, ndlng common council, approved by the mem- 4 and almost without| At St. Amdrew’s huren, .‘*fiw"*i‘hfi “son, Dwight Gardne: 72 | question, I8 o be presented jat the an-|Rev. Willitm H. Smith, " rector. Holy and M5, Hans Hansen and e or a part of the time{a clear case of “What's" th managers, in Spite of the apparemt in- hi}:: Daleville next week. of Il-.r u-t-h-fiil-!lououmonmrm--r the Christian Spirit wili be preaghed. at mnruh‘ Sunday by Rev. Williapi mmm will be A Barable wn meet at the close of the morning service. r | Mrs: l‘rylln‘ 'll’l have ‘charge of the as: ling -m be away to make from"Westerly sisted by Rev. Father J. C. Mathien, nddu- at the 100th anniversary of lnmlolemnhilhwm activity on the part of the democrats 3re /.. %" Who has been seriously | pastor, and Rev. J. H. Comtois of Ladles’ Ald- society dt Easton, Mase. holldays included as!not going to take suffe) e ax”eham of lostng| ! the office. The republicans have organized” the republican nom-iand church school at nopm. . office ever since its Norwich Town, ot ever prepared by ing for action mext Mon-|communion, 9.30 a. m. morning prayer, conditions have changed since the coun- ::;‘ clty B’f",r:. or action ne: 171,040, and if that publican majority in the town will be} will be printed and more than doubled. It is’ predicted by some politicians, event of the demecratic| ox of the eity will be the eouncil will continue to re- at every ward in the city, and capnot increase ommended by the mind remain repvblican by a comfortable | sums recommended. orting majority. 1t will take & mple“o‘l ears more to make & elean sweep, he democrats, £0 far as holding loeallin this budget, some 5 Bl aressen © nt- Nagtulsli, e, will be only a_memory. A hldo- stody and will glvtehl:h::y f:;g:;};;“i; school will meet at 12 o'clock. were afked and answers given both in- bound demecrat remarked: “Them' zens the benefit of santiments, and I sineerely hope I appointed In my prognostication ; ng forget 1" The very best paying politieal offlce in the city is no attr: n the coming el nance of winning. This offfce clerk of the board of assessors, a: tve office, and in consequence the clerk Y _ THE MISERY OF BAflKM}HF to do all my work. I hg\ly tecommend medicine everyone I what it did for me”—Mrs. G. | ScmooxriELd, 240 Wood Ave., kegon, Mich. The onc which she should most zeal- ously guard is her heslth, but she often neglects to do so in season some ailment iar to her sex has fastened itself upon her. When so affected women may rely ll‘?fl Lydin E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, » remedy that bas been wond!rful successful in restoring health to s fering Lydia E. Pinkbam’ gund will hly Jou, 'nh to Lydi edicine Co. (eonfidential) Lynn, Mm., for advice. Your will be opened, read and answered by » woman azd held in strict confidence, at's the way the poiitical wind is blow-. in the Seaside City, only don't you|$1,000,000 or less, women. If you have the olightal Mhtct::' P i ructis amusin 'm dis. |18. believe® the_ proposed recommenda-| At he First Codigregatlensi eharch. ‘*WV;Q;‘: Pwme,fl‘ i Thursday evening in the chapel Several from here attended the yearly mesting of thé Eastern branch of mis- ; but|tions will be shaved apparent that some is the|modern fire apparatus. A new pumper arrived this week anw now there are three triple-combination fire fighting ma- chines fo the city in addition to a mod- 6.30. ern hook and ladder truck, a chemical wagon and four other motor-driven pieces of apparatus, emough for a city twice illiam: Fryl The bride -was attired the size of New London. If as a matter | A% the Charch of the Geod Shopherd;| e S in_white. of polities or policy, ‘or any other cause, | LBiVersalist, Rev. George H. Welch, min- n elec- the council desires t need for a $12,000 There is also talk a year. 'This talk ‘While the foree is I it is none too large ent plan of police h]l meet reach that resuilt. Mus- | reight, The republicans until city as well as in or mrate, and %o swelling the major congressman and and eaeh will vie letter | showimg increased the maygr classes as extras, The meet-|minister will preach at merning servige. Ject any recommendation or reduce the or more, and probably down to an even|of the Soul. Evening service at 7.30 is tions are unnecessary, especially just at |church. on to the democrats|this time, and can . and the reason is|lo®s to the eity. Take for instance the| At the n; no democrat having a burglar's|recommendation of ; .., bject, The Value of ern apparatus in some fire house, that 2 I, RO X > desire ought not to be gratified this year, ‘;!‘““‘“"‘1'2 B““;d school ;‘"‘ e when taxation is booked for a high flight, | ©1288 at 12 m, Mr. E. A. Tracy, super- The fire department could sparc a com- | Nfendent. pany or two and then have adequate fire At the Federated ekmh, R.. Daniel protection; Be that as it may,.there is no cll members who voted in faver of the .recommendations, and therefore can be|Henry Strouse, minister. Rally Day will taken at its full value from that source.|be observed in church and Sunday school of exttas In the budget and it will stand considerable pruning without damage to|LR® Pastor, subject, ’s.h-mu Hygienics. the city and its people who pay the |Sunday 'school at 12 Epworth League at 630, led by J. B. Stanton. Topic, esm determined (o | MOking Erohibition Effective. Evening r put New London back into its political own and organization is being perfect- ed so that it will be in first class work- ing order to insure success in the town— °f Fas: the state—national { UEBON elections. It is planned to elect évery single republican nominee for office, city | chur¢h green Saturday afternoon. There et. This will in & degree be accomplish- | her home in South Pasadena, Cal, after - ed by the Harding-Coolidge clubs being | five months’ stay with he’ SisteF, Mrs, inol, they are often crudely made, tles over former years. By the club | Eastern States exposition. plan there will be a band of workers for Arthur Edmunds spent Sunday at each ward in addition to the regular re-| Storra. * e total budget is $1,-110.30 a. m. Sunday school at noen; eves “fim”"“!i“me%“g&h i - B ot SR T a0 )y i 2 g: s ’l‘yler attended Springfleld fair mills on the present grand list, and that| Morning, visitation ot the Em Osgoed: Is going some. Mayor Morgan has ad-|ang other lodgew, I O. u*'-'l viged that in order that the citizens may ro- t ‘budget 51 ‘know just where the;; :l;e ra:g:;lemn‘: f:e by the pastor, Rev. Arthur Variey. -} . Chartes Bowers, 15, who died from dia- appropriations for the necessary expens-| At the United Congregational chureh, goes through it will|ning prayer, 7.30 p. m. church school at noon; evening, separated from what | Rev. Alexander H, Abbott, minister, The an appropriation rec|Subject, Comsecration of the Umcam council, but can re-|Seious Life. Church &thool, 12 m. - - down some $250,002 | Sunday morning sermon on The Menitor Without study, it is|a union service with the Methedist Epis-)] of the recommende-|copal church in# the Congregational Sermon by Rev. W. flomg Beld be deferred without |ford. ments. o.ilsoe sisimors: mof | 10ieL: Morning ' kervice of wership, 10.30 ills. Trick pastor. 10.30, mumuzg ‘worship, Misses Mersereau and Ricketts and their % 2 PO-| Fhe demeerats mominated: Morgan G ‘:'"l’h:"“: i} Be o‘:‘m%"‘m "" ‘“;:. Lo SR e Fiaherty for the position, a young onih i Sesd 7 .. |at the Bohemian Hall at Sharp's mills for | mer 0. s her son-in-fat% and daughter,’ Mr. and | march was played by Sister Josep Qlc. and dancing followed the reception. ted the|he has mo desire to enter into politics|gervice Sunday matning st ayer) | The large cat belonging to Miss Mer- dy and prefers to continue in his present hus-lbmmm' will b Mas, . ’fl'llx iness, He says the nomination was made municl-] witheut his knowledge and comsent, and Intelli-| has posjtively inclined to be the party|Wick N.J., will preach at M. Calvi candiate. 1t is Mot the opportune (ime|Baptist church morning aad’ eYening: for any democrat to make a try !u!r that At Trinity Episcopal h there wh Mrs. Bellows has spent the sum- They rt in the preceeflings,|office. Mr. Flaherty is aware of that{will be holy communion at-1 e fellowing, o€ & Nmaer,|fact as Is every other demacrat. Fred-|morning prayer and wermon u\nfo' MM disappeared the first of July 2 last week. Rev. E, . E. Jackson, of New Bruns- l(!. and Mrs. Louis Hii Wednesday Mrs. Florence Bellows, of New Wr ‘at her bungalow on Spring Hill. 'fllh‘ her at Rest cottage. Rev. W. 2. Bath mineri - te ‘ayi¢ Morse attended Springfield fair preach at the First Methodist chureh, énce, pothing is to be gained by 3 Mr. and: Mrs. George V. Smith have respendence, morning, 284} 5een entertaining friends from Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gardner surprised w at Mansfield Depot {Tuesday, was e’ n!’m of Mrs. Charles Miller. tion. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Wilmot visited wAUREGAN in New Bedford last week. Arthur Kerock and a party of friends have been on an automobile trip through "Phere was a practical and intgresting meeting In the chapel Sunday afternoon | Canada. While sil the citizens are Interested service will be conducted by the paster. for women who ime:d ttoh vote. g A S{lol‘( Mr. and Ku Herman Shoitz of Glas- i ol i Some address was given by the pastor, R AL H o 8 ool g s ‘William -¥yyling, after which questions | day. The Atwooed Hose company held a dance in the hall Friday evening last. Music what improved. bride wore white crepe de chine and a > v ins’ son of New York been working in k. tonbury were guests of Mrs. McRoy Sun- Aaron Morse of Boston was & guest Saturday of his cousins, Miss Emily Morse and Albert Morse. J. T. Smith has returned from a visit with Springfield, Ma: relatives. Elwood Allen of Webster was a guest in Brooklyn Friday. An ad-{of ¥. T. Smith this week. dress by Mrs. Gates of India was espe- clally Interesting. Central’ Baptist - ¢hurch, Rev.] The Boy Scouts reorganized Wednes- $12,000 for another| Arthur F. Purkiss, pastor. Morning ser-|day evening at the home of the scout mon, Teaching Religion. . Sunday scheol|leader, Arthur Mott. After the business and City Bible Class for Men at noon. |session 2 salad supper was served. Bible Class for Men at moomn; B. Y. P.| At the Congregational parsonage Mon- Evening subject, The. Struggle |day afternoon, the 20th, at 3 o'clock, Miss For Life. Rnlly Day im all depart-{Harriet Pomeroy was .united in marriage ‘With Fred Gregorie by the pastor, Rev. Many from the village attended Brook- Iyn fair Wednesday. Mrs. John Govern is visiting in New London this week. William Gaffney is on his vacation & Springfield and Holyoke, Mass. - William* Penn has returned from a trip to Canada. J. A. Atwood and Miss Dorothy Atwood are touring the White mountains for two weeks. The attendants were relatives | The pipes conveying the water to the of the groom. After a short wedding trip { 27 bubblers in the Wauregan company’s Hr. and Mrs. Gregorie will reside here, mills are being covered by asbestos. both are employed at the Waure- Wauregan Congregational church. The veilL She carried a shower bougquet of Seide roses. - The bridesmald's mowa. was »PENDLET ON HILL layender crepe de chine. She wore a hat| THere wi a jarge afiendance at the to match carried pink roses. The | evening nday. \It ‘was under gave a reception- Sept. 17 groom was attended by his brother, Or- | the 3 H.Tubbs of Fort Coutn. Mendelssohn’s Wwedding Puue l‘!g.. who n-kfl ,a most intér- After served at the bride’s home, attended by | Hattie White and Eli King motored to relatives only. A reception followed and | Springfieid. Mass., Thursday to attend the there was & reception given at Paseoag| .. o in the evening, when _relatives were present from-Taunton, Brockten, Bristol Morse went to|and New London. The bride received to visit their | many beautiful gifts, i nclnding gold poeces, silver, cut glass, linen, etc. After a trip Ugrough and Mrs. Coutu will reside in a newly is | furnished home at Pascoag, R. I, where the groom is in business. 5 Jay M. Shepard with his family of Willimantie and his sister, Mre Merritt, of North Andover, Mass., were in-the village Friday calling on friends. Mr.and Mrs. Nelson Merriot: were at Bast Greemwich, R. L, Sunday visiting Fred Berdstrom, who has recentty his duties as professer of English umm Greenwich Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leonard are enjoying an automobile trip at the White meun- tains. Robert Bethel and family visited M-, Bethel's brother in Worcester, Mass., on ‘Smith and Tyler exhibited | Sunday. 3 Philip -Johnson left Wednesday to- at- tend the Gunnery school, Washington, Conn. Arthur Govren of the Wauregan mills offie force is enjoying a few days' vaca= Canada by automobile Mr. BRASS AND IRON BEDS. N. §. GILBERT & SOHS SHETUCKET STRW Fifty Years Selling of Good Fm’mttl'e A Variety of Patterns andPne- > DINING ROOM SETS — MAHOGANY- AND WALNUT LIVING ROOM SUITES; COVI"& ED IN CHOICE TAPESTRIES WITH CUSHION SEATS—CHOICE M15510 Ny STYLES—CHAMBERFURNTWRL—-_ L appropriation for a |Sermon themé, The Altruism. ef Religion; ‘ uew fire apparatus in the present budget. | 1145, The Bible school; 6.80, Younsg 6t reducing the polics | PEOPIE’S Society topic, Inspiring Steries force to about thirty men and thereby |fTom Missign Fields, leader, Mrms. Mul- save to the city something like $10,000|Kins. 7.30, evening service subject, The emenates from coun. | Eroblems of Profit and Loss, At the First Baptist. church, George arge for a small city, | with appropriate excrcises. Morning to carry on the pres-|theme, The Mighty Achiovemsents of o work. ¢ would _be | Man Who Put Ged Fizst: thereforp ‘well for™ thé' citizens to go slow [at 12 o'clock. Evening servies at 1.3 should there be attempt made to reduce|Theme, Connecticut as o Mission Fiel the appropriation for police. There is|leader Miss Mazie Stamm. The pastor reom enough in the police farce to pro- duce more efficiency, but the cutting of the apprepriation would not tend to also will make an address. At Triniy Methodi® ' Ej ‘placopal church, E. A. Legg, pastor. Sunday There is a big bunch | ;o s orship at. 10.30. Sermon by e service; at 7.30. ~Talk to young people by the pastor on Ambition, A “eradle roll picnic was held on the li you want to get rid of eczema, pimples, or other distressing skin eruption, you will accept no ‘‘ sub- stijute” for Resinol. Preparations similar in name qr appearance arc full share towards | was an attendance of abbut 30, including nof ‘‘just the same as Resinol.” i es for senator and | mothers and older sisters. Although a feey unscrupulous deal- he presidential tick- Mrs. Mary S. 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