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Tight, while at his left stoed His. mili- ry aide de camp, Majer Butt. gh an avenue, wii policomen forining the shdes, the people nuzd through, gave their names, which weére called just as hands were tasped, the t adding, “Clad to mes meal hearty shake, e meant just what he said. The people passed inte the memonial Bbublding in single file threugh the front door out the side 7 steps into the browd dvenue l¢ading from the depot. der threughow occupied just fifty. the handshaking ‘Wihen it became president to leave, “That's cheerful, but work. Pve had a fine time.” the -reception, was necessary for the never wears off, and he greetéd all }usfld as avor and down the | this visit of the president and his re- | prising Frank J. five minutes,and | continuous. | the | castons” of thelr visit there were also r&narmé je mi | efings. Z ghty L jetiopn Al through the reception the prési- | hands with the president during the dent had that characteristic- smile that | time from 415 to 5 oclock Monday Hospitality to visiting brothers and sisters was shown by a number of th fraternal socteties who had their lodge ms open. or hired special rooms for | the day. A warm welcome for all was the watchword. = ; The Odd Fellows' held open house in the rooms in the Olympic building and -e{;vud Yight refreshnients in Olympic | hall. The five cantons of the state— ) Oneco of this city, Sassacus and Au- | rora of New Haven, T. R. Martin of mer home of the late war ernor, | Waterbury, and Faster of New Brit- William- A. Buckingham - was | ain were special guests. Several hun- e beadquerters during tho | dred were enterfalned during the day fact In (under directions of a committee com- E ing. chairman; Rob- retary; Frank M. 6 o'cleck. o % y Governor Waeeks and his staff’ also went off immediately after ‘reception o the meost. Ciibvbiafipt’ 11 etgsps m f that 14 their respeets to. the presi- dent was composed or Senators Buike- i}e‘ afind Brandgee and Representative The reception was held in -the for- celebration. . An interesting ception there is, tirat he is the third | ert A. Brown, Tihiere was perfect or- | of those who have been president who | Green, Harold T. Sargent, H. A. Peck, which | have held recepti6ns at that historjcal | E. B. Werthington and W. E. Coch- rane. 2 In rooms on the third floor of the Carroll 'block, the Modern Wood of Tonic camp, were active in receiv- ing lhzlr ;n 3 brnfl}erl. Archie C. Everett, <! an, James Purd 3 oker, -H , Christopher Hansen, Charles Bowers | Martin, New- Haven, fih&; ‘,Cflm?tfgflg and James Cobleigh were in charge, Sp Lo, b e i o serving a buffet lunch. ‘Reed Bfl‘ Yotk John' Mi it o D.D., dean of Berkeley place. They were and Tlysses 8. Grant, and o1 of Wiiliams college, Wil- James A. Garileld o' the oc- | thuslastic® teceptions ‘and big gath- It is estimated that over 2,000 shook afternoon. DeLoss " Love, a the Broadway ¢ C. Bates and Axel ‘Washburn, D.D., Mid#letown, Dr. John A Rockwell, Judge John M. Thayer and_ex-Gov., George P. McLean, Miss M. M. Eatod of Monowese, Col. E. H. flavens and wife of Bridgeport, N. N. Upham of Newton, Mass., and Major and Mrs. McDonough Russell. ‘HANDSOME SILK FLAG PRESENTED PRESIDENT TAFT : Elizabeth ~ Huntington Rice, a Personal Fri-nd—Pr‘-n'hd by Miss Huntington. : of )ne of the prettiest incidents. Prgmegt Tdt’z visit to Norwich oe- in | curred opposite the home of Mrs. Han- nah Ripley on Broadway Mo‘ndny aft- 5 it of i were followed by red and green Greek fire. en came in rapid succession -of colored "bombs and special roc! of variegated hues and of almost end- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J‘nfinl EDWIN A. THACY, Chairman of Executive Committee. Lerou's drug store are several articles of much interest, among which is a military cap worn by John Tracy, quartermaster of the Third regiment of the state militia, in the 200th anni- versary: also a‘helmet worn in the 200th annivegsary by Seth L. Peck. A certificate igfued by the fire commis- sioners to Jdmes Tourtellotte, a mem- ber of the fire company. . The heading of the certificate is a good picture of Broadway = corner looking towards Franklin sauare as it was before the Shannor 7 Tneer, cow riad “My dear, you can go to school with the children; some one is going to lecture on the curse of alcohol. I'l wait for you at the Blue Rock over a couple of mugs of beer.”"—Fliegende Blatter. .\ld Uncle 8ilas. . “When a woman asks her husband to go out and pick up a basket of chips, she has in mind a different brand than hubby has.”—Los Angeles Express. & Beware of consist of the negative virtues. It is good to abstain, and abstain, from all that is others to or hurt- Make the Most of :vmm.." A man who knows the world will with the Iatest forms of celors mw to_the mlanufacturers of fireworks. - “The bmo. the place, and the ginl. i | i i F That's Se. | How igeldom we see them together.” Then “And another rare combination is the | ignorance than the by his e e e | man, the scheme, and the coin.”—Il- | awkward attempt te exhfbit his eru- i X Bits. dition.—Colton. pleces was an entirely new Itallan | lustrated Mosar, which revoived in varied hue by and tetzrumted with“; bright sun ef- 3% Fect. nother m plece was a row of silver lattice, also an electric || falls of silver and gold fire two hun- Less Alcohel In_ Hespitals. The drink bill at,most Lendon hos- pijals is much less than it used to be. At Guy’s, for instance, the sum yesr ;ly expended on aleoholic liquors for the patients is at the rate of 9s. & bed. In 1862 it was no less than £3 Uncle Ezra Says: ! It may be good teachin’ to turn the i ather cheek to yewr adversary an’ git | it biffed, but my experience hez be'n that it ie the best policy to get it ou of his way.—Boston Herald. % : - dred feet in height. ; > R SR . There was an elaborate set piece | 5 2 s ‘ 2 ik representing the Rose-of New England. In the center, and surrounded by lat: tice of colored fire, was the Where Presilents Taft, Gatfield, and Grant Have Held Receptions. BUCKING:1 M osesslorlAL, repre: sentation of a rose in all, jts color and beauty, while in either lower cormer MORE RESPONSES FROM INVITATIONS SENT OUT. Oregon, California and Holland People | Send Ragrets. Chairman W. H. Shields of the invi- tation commiitee has rece d more re- plies from absent sons and daughters who could not attend. Among them are the following: ‘Washington, D. C. were “the significant figures “1659- autiful engraving appeals to} Visiting Elks were welcome to the 2 seems but | lodge rooms in Pythian hall by a sign th dear old jon the outside, "displaying the rose, We ' were imming Jn .the | and “in_the hall a Buffet lunch was nd hunting for pigeons in the | served to members and their families den railroad bridge that crossed | under the direction of Jacob Stein, the river to the Wost Side; and with | Joseph F. Willlams, Thomas. Coran T o Seeiety s John Craney and Christian Marx. Members of ‘the New England Qr- der of Protection foind a place of Ye- ception and rest arranged for them in special rooms on the 'third fioor of the ‘Themes bank building in charge of the local lodgt\s Norwich, No. 248, and that, togethe o % 4 ‘WILLIAM E. YOUNG, Chairman Nomination Committee. ernoon. The. little affair had been previously arranged, though not to the knowledge of the president. His au- tomobile wus speeding dewn town to get him to his carriage for the pa- Fade when the driver slowed down ‘and stepped the car at the Ripley home. Miss Helen Huntington of Nor- “How often, oh, how often, In the days that have gone by, Have 1 stood on that pridge,” ete. But that was forty Sacrifice 8. A department store is a place where prices are butchered to make a wom- an’s holiday.—From “Pippins and Peaches.” 8pend Much on Intoxicants. t On an average each resident of Ber- lin is said to spend one-eleventh of his | income on infoxicating drink. Good Sentiment. It’s a whole lot better to be sorry be- 9s.—Lendon Mall. d Comprehensive Blessing. The father of a family being absent at dinner, the mother called on little five-year-old Ernest te say the bless- ng. Folding his hands and bending his head, he said: “Dear Lord, some- times we have more and sometimes | less, but we're very thankful.” L Unreasoriable. ¥ Yes, George, as you say, the conver- tion of a barber while cutting your H. Shields, Norwich, old schoolmates and fr Thames, 326. The . g v i mates a g 2 refreshments | State, if not in all New Bnglans wich Town then stepped to the car | gore you do it than after you t | 1 their last upon the “changing ge of Mr. and Mrs. F. C — pocs 4 you do you gel g _Bein, Native -af Mo e ‘ $ Mr. Mrs. F. C. presented Mr. Taft a pretty box hair is apt to be sheer nonsense; but e B NDB?:;;;-’;'? l‘;t.\;“rx‘; Ngfl u!:fi;n yet in - memor. IRonas xésu_ors during the day were | MUCH ACTIVITY o’ which was. enciosed. ‘6 beautitul nuhL—Jw whatses you dkpoet In the Way of we- coming celebration, I respectfully o dors/ o [ Supreme Secretary D. M. Trye, Bos. AT PRESS HEADQUARTERS. | azure-blue hand-embroidered silk flag tife. pabdh:tratn. 5. mare . SKEVEs I lielt one of the beautifully illustrated | There is « New London; Grau] Wordin o o g ol e e R L I Laundries Use Much Soap. | Harper's Weekly. ations of the 350t anniversary of | s Tolies,” Windsor; Grand Treacurcy |Many Papers Had ~Representatives | TROW 20R2d Th0 £ O e hle fa- | It is estimated that the laundries g R ol 4 G e - ting link | Fred M. Drew, Ansonia; Grand Guids Hore Covering’ Celebration, mous smile and a salute to the ladies | of London, England, use 750 tons of | s b o d hung beside a picture of ter, who Nas 7 and Deputy} - o T cadonarters . were| of the party. The gt of the flag was | goap in a week. ere, Are ers. ' s S m Kingdon, Em- n press g from Mrs, Elizabeth' Huntington Rice, ‘We should not be teo hard on that my mother. 48 _born at, B 1823. My parents D. Winship and P kis wife. In my, ghildhood I used to visit my father's aunt, Mvs. Barrett, who eside from the main rogd to an Hjll June ¢ Thomas las Yale Winship Bean r forty riy that so dearly remembered? » to wish you a most en- bie reunion and to express again placed two private wires by the West- ern Union company and two tele- phones. Wendell W. Mischler, the as- sistant secretary to the president, vis- ited the press room and furnished the my admiration for the | men, under Capt, correspondents with copies of the pres- ic ing on. the invitation |and the drum ci ident’s address from the reviewing 7 S0 pre stand. Mr. Mischier was the guest ;r the R. Kingdon, Walden, ) ton, and W. J. erttlan haH, Divisions No. 1 - 2 had as special guests the in Kuights of New Britain, 39 Norwi Cincinnati, and a personal friend of the president. Mre. Rice is a great-grand- daughter of John Joseph Willlams and of a family identified with the his- tory of Norwich. Miss ~Huntington, who presented the flag, is a great- great-granddaughter of Mr. Williams. most_feeling now staying in this city, formerly of | Atlanta party who traded his wife for a keg of beer, however. there may be men in Atlanta who would trade their wives for near-beer. ~—Washington Herald. Remember, ety o Hill. ‘Adfolning their home was 4 field Frederic “W.. Cary, ‘chairmen, of I A i f - A hile in the Philippines with her hus- % where LIMEIReS. ADK, eyl AT y nments, | publicity commitiee, and. was taken | pnn Gen Bamird Bive ther Fa Keep Cheesrful. ‘r"f,‘e “dfflé o Pl e B g -1'K b Murphy, Michael J. Dwyer, |0ut to the fair ground for the airship| guently met the president. The flag From a scientific standpoint a cheer with culBM. Sympathy s aunt Sold ael Shugrue, Patrick Connor auq |ascension and afterwards viewed the | as embroidered by Mrs:. §. Comstock ful temper is better than medicine or Mme( & \muadl {eas - Burled Ithiere” yedz ael O'Nei fireworks from the president’s car near | or Union square. The work is beau- gold. It tones the system. It gives ago. ough he was without frienics tifully executed and is the more re- ohe & sane outiook on life. But the or home or he would have heen burfed | in the cemetery, and it vas not unt I heard a mem was to be placed there did T know it ‘was ‘the grave o the heroic John Masen, who fought in the first war of the colonies. Al hemor to the tic citizens of Nor wich for cofamemorating his memory. 1 would like to lay a fresh garland of flowers on ‘his monument in my-87th year, ‘as-{ did on his lone grave in childhoad, if I’could be there, Hoping the ‘weather will be prop:- tious and the: celebration a success, 1 am, yeurs respectfully, MRS. SARAH F. WOODWORTH, 506 Rbode Island Avenue. markable because of the fact that it was wholly embroidere® within a per- iod of two days and a hall, MORE PRETTY DECORATIONS. i+ { Headquarters for Pythian Sisters— Many Old Relics Shown, 'k Relief Corps, No. their ‘own members an ers of the blue of '§1. T} was retai for the post's . g | Places to rest and secure” Hane o freshments were provided, W. C. T. U. Rest Room. In the vestry of chureh, the Women's Cbristian. Tem- Monday from 9 & m. o s o TCReD women and children, which by ite Janon patronage from the earljest shown to be greatly appre chairs; couches and cots and freely used. a entertained iting wear- * upper floor the Univ e Universalist For the welcoming and reception of all visiting Pythian Sisters the home of Grand Chief Laura Coit at No. 7 Penobscot street, East Side, had been handsomely decorated and many were visitofs there Monday. Special invi- | tations were extended to New London | and = Willimantic temples, while “all - | other visiting Pythian Sisters were welcomed by the members of Clover ter was also 1 check room was provigeq. o5, 20d & HENRY F. ULMER, ¢ Chairman of Industrial Floats. Prepared for Death. At the funeral recently of William Lakin, aged 90, in Stapenhill church- yard, Burton-on-Trent,England, it was grouch, physiologically and psychical- 1y, is dangerous. Force of Example. " Some men are se governed by ex ample that they can't even see a full mooh without wanting to get full, too, —Philadelphia Record, . Must Speak Language of Country. China will not in future send any diplomatic representatives to other countries who are not conversant with the language of the country. San Franciseo, Cal., June 16, 1902, ed. Th £ o facilities will . The same | temple. of this cit: it A 5 O 1 Vi ¢ mple. of s city. hail’ - xnv'flafionsgéfif;}lleZ'K‘;’,’;&J{ Among thoj be. LAk | "“The decorations consist of two white | found that be had bought his vault ke S Conn.: = s s T | pillars 16 feet tall erected each side | 30 years ago, and since then had per- Protection Causes clency. . - {of the gate and supporting an arch on | gonally bricked in his wife and daugh- Protection afforded to the seal and My Dear Siri—I am in receipt of ; : Yo i your invitation to attend on the 5th WILLIAM H. SHIBLDS, A’,‘It’,f;%“:’s ntice and Mrs. J. F o | e A e words (Pythian Sisters:” | ter and ather members of the family. | the salmon has" for the time being and 6th praxime the 250th anniversary “hai Masonic temple was Mon- SrOT MR SIS th0._srend templa ved withi T deficienc P e Togsaion ok (he 1own OF Mararicn Chairman Invitation Committee, day from 10 to 1 o'clock ,7,’;?’;,,:&;’;_ | badge. Over the front door is a star | He bad lived within a stonethrow of :}.fl:e.l::‘;;uct .e'nc{::d':o value and the 125th of the incerporatios of | holding the American flag, and the tion and a reception o e rs o e mitte i i was in house is decorated in the colors of the that has dwakened such charge constatine ol SO a “flood of the grave over 80 years. the city. In reply I wilksay that I re- | pieas e o ey e sTet most exceedingly ‘that T will be|gotten pact o O [he almost for {ins, Walter o Buckingham, Jarmas o o PSR Iioe SN/ SalDW. Vast Body of Iron Ore. - o present on this occasion,, A."‘fi;‘?,’,fiie?'“"’ C. McPherson, George FREDERIC W. CARY, Eleazer Rogers, the veteran mason An”Egyptlan Plumber. 3 A siats Ted yfl R e In.lflbll- as it would certainiy give me grea:| Here's to the Rosc of New England. | H. Woodweort o 1o Stanton, Walter [ Chatrman ,Printing and - Publicity v s s Ceriinon, 8 7. Pa. has”been mined al . W 5 on county, Pa., ny - perfume the lives of | A. Stev: the utenSils about him, that this mum- pleasure to ba présent. May her sweetne; d Mead, Emi] m“f:‘;’énfn:::"w r(r‘xr'“\'nvunf llaoyhood ({la_vs her children! " o nsjufur.'.h”{{a‘,;,‘ Crowell, > 'Commmee. | my must have been an Egyptian | most without interruption since 174 a by vieh, have and al- i - de: El . 7. - i » o " g —. Wavs wHI Hove o Kina featng 1k s N s s dell Kinsman, Peter S. Wilscn, Chocies & | {0 New York, New Haven and Hart- | | plumber.” “How interesting,” mused ;,‘nn,,for the old toyn, and #hile 1 6T E, WHITE Sr el ¢ Georg;? Pares; Daniel F. R;?h:&g;:g:ta"m h tdtered ; S s Mue Cobpes ave been all over the continént Bes “ | McNeil, George E. Parsons, George E. per men who registered . v - i g Y e By Zimmerman, Carey Conpgor fie; &t = Dress headquarters over the| bring him back to life.” The profes- | you cannot paint the liy and the. Never mat & place thet 1 havo thh Bams N, 1; {!f»})‘l!,FTyler Crattenden, Willigae ;l'hameaANfltlianEl bank .were as_fol- sor shook his :eq . T:;: rl:kY;Whou rose. But Lily|\and Resie can.—From kind feeling that I have for Norwich. o bt g S . Wells, E. Allen ) &M {lows: Arnold Kruckman, New York| going to pay him for his time?” “Pippis d Peaches.” v June 25th, 1999. ing, Chag) C. Leslie | . chad ¥ ppins and Peaches. coliinting that you may have . suc. | Hon. Willlam H, Shields, Chairman of ripc LK e Albert S, | rinure; %‘L?‘,"go::gw;vuéu?rg:ry Hore ! . il e, & ering up s occasion, {r‘\“n‘-:;.mnn Committee, Norwich, 3 Elver&" visitor was presented a Ma lazld; _George C. wéadrufl, Litchfield | True and Patient Work. Daily Thought. . iy Athis adin Dear Siri—1t is with much pleasure | ori¢ directory issued for the occq. | CRQUIrer; Miss T. Bean, New; York ‘An’idea arrives - without effort:.a y , S5 It § ith much pl » | sion, » 3 occa- TR - . Every noble life leaves the i sion. The Putnam Pha Morning Telegraph; Sherman P. Allen, form can only be wrought out by pa- 74 oz F. FARLEY, eneral Manager. Assistant Portland, Oregon, memories of Lhild- lanx had head- ters i ents Today temple will be open from 10 12*2 o All Churches Open. At all the chure that I acknofledge, tho receipt from you of the tation card presenting.me on behalf of the citizens- of, old Norwich with the freedom of their city next month; and gh tardily, the | quarters in the baser, et e 5 B g New York Herald; Philip H. Patchin, New York Sun; Elias McQuaid, Bos- ton Traveler; M. E. Hennessy, Boston Globe; Charles F. Burgess, Moosup s in the center of {Journal; W. J. G. Myers, AsSociated eets Habekotte home, gn Broad- lecluring that the tient labor. If your story is worth telling, you ought to love it enough to work over it until it is true—true not only to the ideal, but true also to it interwoven forever in the works of the world.—Ruskin. German Proverb. “The Rose City of the West."” s nuch ‘greater regret ths he city o e y Jvmeemhe,!:sms. xrzm:{;l;\ ‘menimso;mr. ;ty gt {;#;ng' [ ioznf;"‘f,frh':‘-; n i Nt_m:’ }3,,"" ; Ge B. Utter, West- the real.—Henry van Dyke. Though you drive Nature out with Witliam H. Stields, Chai man of Invi. | with you all. I use the pronoin (ner ed by a phics | S R :;a‘i';,;‘-vs;:;fg’;;o;) o - » a pitchfork, she always comes back. ion Committee, Norwieh, Conn.: [ in Ms canne-tion, but altl 19 & chance to get in out of o ] L e g ing e 2 Drenth s Tholohe undcess years Fiptty or mrong - awhil nilty Meth- | B. Lincoln. "Hartford Couranty J. L. Adam Smith taught the world polit- Latin Proverb. fifth unvhwrfimr\' of the ;e fiiinti * Epworth Je:‘xklnxx, \\\_Pfl‘ulr[n I'I\Iin T»)emr-:nl fcal economy—he hadn’t sense enough The asp borrews poison from the of the oity At e ! widwiciies | company, New \Haven; Souvenir Tay- AL ETAEEPally thank ot oy v lcr, Puinam: Rabert = A. Waoodwortl to regulate bisown affairs. Marchigvelli, | viper. ol e 3 piel gl < Saeuar it | London D: Donald M. Marvis, prince of political ~strategists, whose . Jreanis? B 1S My, ('easure: 10 b 4 ]‘;«vznlon ;I“r\rg!‘;ihh, J. L. Doyle,; cunning brain wove the most intricate Generally Needs Assistance. pidd ) p ity my tome T4 oW WiEN i ritain Record; J. A. Kinkade, webs of diplomacy, had not the guality The man who never crosses a bridge AR A Dy RS ol¢ » ; wing | New Britain Record. CHARLES E. CHAN: - ie engzaving upon your invtiation ises, und the new | headquar Cholr Director | The newspaper men marveled at the Chairman nm-::ul-:\DL?R' O N L D CAI et I r”cm..l,‘mhwm.ly gt o ‘1 4 y Exercises. to have to get ebody to help him , as when more 1 e i { Cheisea parade compared | and bullder, pit out at hig house on I each puassing | Conveniénces that were overcrowd . | with i | | Worth Choosing. let to-morrow take care of itseif.. . and more beauti o' “Lulled in the countless chambers of | year. 8. by gt ” s 1Ch cities as Cleveland. McKinley avenue a flag 15x12 tha ¥ 3 the brain, ¥“Thie’ thought just now occurs o me |t req Atons during the day were | Also’registering at press headquar- | the 1559 celebration was dieotuyed on | . 1B choostng his men,” sald the Sab i Our thoughts. are: linked by many & |1t those of vou who Dave. csiais bos | the St 1h°rwa;:lr:od>v|v:}\}|" ;:.mag_o?z | ters during the day were Dr. Ben-|the old Converse house next the s‘.‘.i bath-school superintendent, “Gideon Cheap Trahsit to Toklo. hidden chain; the old town fully appreciaté its beau- | were on Franidin square and one emen | o i mas g sptf»lnlflvai;‘i':‘:: Norwtea 13| oo aromErotstiondy chureh. It has 30 { did not select, those Who Isid'aside | OBS chs FGS 11 Mogts in aa anth: Awake but one and lo! what myriads | tlee. How ofien do they look inte tne |at the Universai i i . ow. oft ne | at the Universaiist church, Otis libra- | get historical data regardin fony tates in the & b gty . Eih stamps. bis imags.as the other oty Mok orcse IR b | S et o fheTthe United |of Norwich people who SeTE tnis R, |- it Biogees ety S ohos0 He plaigly | doWn to drink. He took those who ; Toklo for $12, or $650 for half s a " e e T Rt s, g vauder | Wor ea Pa-lin 1760 to settle in Arcadia, Canada. |remembers the 200th anniversaty ang | watched with one eye and drank with | day and §1.50 for 8, hour, 4 Ot the other” ; 4z b B stars, there having been that numper Evelyn B. 'Ba.ld.w!n.“th- Arctic ex-' expects te enioy tha 23 He ia the g o 5 i N INTENTIONAL D EXPOSURE | their arms and threw themselves mobile, with chauffeur and perter, in