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: v 10 - G I BN ___PRICE_TWO CENTS s Biplane | Covdensed Telestams |Bank (aghigr Reported that Japan will soon an- . - nounce the annexation of Koréa. PI d I j l Ra" Away The Democratic Congressional com- ace n al mittee opened headquarters in Wash- VoL LI—NO. 156 T e * “TEN DAYS’ SECLUSION FOR TAFT Ca"‘ed;;"__mvhl Mills cabinet resigned today and the blan- - ket resignation was accepted by King Y | Frederick, ” »: 3 This to Begin When He Returns from Boston Bucharest. Roumania, July 1—The [ipeton. = condition of Queen Elizabeth of Rou- b . RE BAIL BOND After the Doings of July 4th. mania (Carmen Sylva). who is suffer- | FOR THiZ PURPOSE OF CURTAIL- { EXCITEMENT AT ELM RIDGE | The British Chancellor of the ex- | UNABLE TO SECU A g ing from a severe attack of appendi- - ¥ s chequer introduced the budget in par- OF $16,000. citis, is reported today as improved. ING PRODUCTION. PARK, KANSAS CITY. liament. . {l__;s.‘mberg. Austria, Hungary, July 1. 5 g m'\‘; ;:-:-WOV;":*T:{ ot of B"f;f:lg FT —The two groups of Ruthenian and have been permitted to advance rate CONFERENCE WITH CHAIRMAN KNAPP |roi Sladiic™ce “he universits ot | 100,000 OPERATIVES AFFECTED | WITH NOBODY AT THE WHEEL |on fiour. = CEORCE W. TUFTS Lemberg got at each other again to- 3 ¥ v day, and before the police had sep- i —_ The Wige O oy, Sur T P " araied the combatinle b ORI R 4 roads in the southeast has reached a | Cashier of the Roockport, M 3 3 g e M e g B e h Closed Yesterday Until | The Machine Soared Across the Field | critical stage. i o :' Lna, . P . 2 z — - tional Bank, ort Be- Regarding the Administration of the New Railroad Rate | woundca. July 11—Renewed Curtailment Af- | for 200 Yards, Crashed Into Grand | |¢ is Estimated that the South has % ot o 1 f 3 < 5 £ S 3 b, 3¢ Shpided opu. | tween $5,000 and §$25,000, Law—Gossip Conceraing the Interview Eetween the FranCnateln, Bast Prussia, July 1—| fects 150000 New England Hands. | Stand and Was Crippled. o g e o e 8 e % § N e been on trial for a month, charged f = ] President and Col. Roosevelt—The Formel:-lee)greh gt complicitey in the murder of her | : Charles F. Hauke taok.the cath of| ' pomon, July 1—Gsorge W. Tufts, ;e < t | husband, an army officer, attempted ston, July 1.—Many of the cotton [ ~ Kansas City, Mo, July 1.—In pre- | Office as second assistant commission- | ¢, vears cashier of the Rockport Defeat in New York Assembly of Col IrECt | Suicide today by opening the veins | mills of ‘the United States were.shut |liminary flights at Elm Ridge park, |er of Indian affairs. Nationar, Bank, at . Rockpore. was Fri Bill of the wrist. = The self-inflictex | down today until July 11, for the pur- | today. the biplane with which Charles ; e ¢ 5o | brought here from his home in’ Rock rimary . wounds were serious, but the physi- | pose of curtailing production. The | F. Willard is to give exhibition flights | A Strike on the Canadian Pacific | ;v tonight by ('nited States Marshal - = cians hope to save her life. corporations which closed today em- |on July Fourth, ran away. With no- | railroad has been averted by an agree- | Bun) “charged with misapplication of ploy about 100,000 operatives and in- | body at the wheel, it soared independ- | Mment on the wage dispute: the funds of the bank. He was given erly, Mass, July 1.—FP dent)was agreed between them that they | COAL POCKETS COMPLETED clude the: majority of the eighty mills | ently across the race course for 200 G a hearing before United States Com- had an extended conference this | Would not discuss their meeting in AT INSANE HOSPITAL.|in Fall River. the eighteen mills of | yards at 20 miles an hour, crashed [ The Oldenburg, another great bat- | missioner Hayes and plaesd in Charles . Sl G Erate of the | MUY NEY. -~ the Amoskeag corporation of Man- |into the grand stand, anli was crip- | tleship for the ~German Davy, was | sireet jail in default of $16,000 bail . on with Chairman Kyapp of the | “he rowth of the peace movement | Time Job Done and Other Work Pro- | chester, N. M. numerous factroies In [ pled. E K laynched at Dansig, "Prussiag Arrest Asked for by Bank Examiner. Intezestate Commerce comsiission re- |in Iurope was discussed. But it is aressirg—Other Building Notes. . | North, Carolina, South Carolina and Assistant Lost His Head. R e i T e et O Cotlbr s tle mas e o At the “oneiusion | commission. Authoriied under o rocent | W == 5 NFONSMIE SERNGI0 . i Willard had cranked his machine. | ator Samuel D. McEnery of Louisiani for late today by Bank Exam D oy it e Iaft DIBID | aot of CONELRE, Dan Hot token up bn| . WOEE on ‘thevcosrpoRpie-wes it n New England Milis. preparatory to flight. James McCar- | was helq from his home in New Ore | iner William . Neal of Lynn, after iaed authority given to the | detail It ig prétty thoroughly underw | Norwich Hospital for the Insans was| Many mills in New England, outside | ty, a park gardener, stood by wild- | Jeans. an mination of the books. He said e {he mew stainie ie mot | Stood. however. that if Mr. Roosevel | completed today under the manage- | of-the cities named, also closed, and | eved. E: Ao tonight that he found an apparant arbitrarily or for the pur- | cares to head" this commission, the ap- | MeNt of Samuel Walker of Boston, | others went on.a schedule of five days [ “Hold it for me while I get in, Will | The American Practice Sguadron | Shortage of between 35,000 and §25,000 B Skt Thtitecas th the ot il e e - who is employed by the Simpson |a week. ' The renewed rtailment | you?™ the aviator asked. with 500 midshipmen from Annapolis |and that the condition of the bank will © of their Jegitimate business. | © President Taft today expgessed re- | Brothers corporation of Boston who |agreed tipon recently bx the cotton in- | McCarty acauiesced. The propeller | Sufiaq” from Plemonth. England. for | N0t be seriously affected as th I+ can be authoritatively stated that | gret to several of his callefs over the | We€re the contractors. It has been|_ g Marseilles. ¢ 3 ! plus is sufficient to mest an gl l-\a— 1nxen(le;j tha: the new | defeat in the New York assembly of pronounced by those compatent to L CNA | which ma have been sustained. be a ciub or that it should | the Cobb direct primary bill which [ Judge such work as a fine piece of = The President Has Signed scveral| — Cashier About 50 Years of Age. 1o means of profit-taking by | was advocated by Governor Hughes agg ,“e‘;.““g g BN e g ?l;h T,f proclamations eliminating nearly half Tufts s about’ 50 vesrs n the market. The commis- | and publicly endorsed by Colonel | 2P0Ve firm were the parties who built g a million acres of lands from the na~- | age and has been active in town po 1 not “run-a-muck” and will do | Rooseveit. :?}:g %;\peil;q?ouse and electric plant at tional forests. tical affair X o jeopardize the interests of [ Ten Solid Days of ‘Seclusion for the | 115, hospital. . o The Rockport National bank was in- ’Pr"id‘m mg‘;ggin;?n:"gf‘;{:;ei‘f;‘f“g;';";;‘:l;_‘ Royal E. Cabell, Commissioner of in- | corporated in 1865 and has a capital esident and Former President Did| Lo oo 0 n o SE00 . ot to] er has given this job diis entire pers ternal revenue ordered a detwjl of|stock of $50,000. Its surplus is given Talk Politics. begin until after the strenuous doings | Sonal supervision. He will now return Bkt Rt e o) [ .’.H'Iiz‘: rime is president of the Further information ree: r;}_fin_z H\-i ordJn:_v 4, \;‘hm{ h‘P‘ maotors KC;)‘BB‘SIIC»‘{I (‘ifm‘fgs‘:s“sfi;‘gfifl:‘:flx{‘;{esfi;;z vacation season is at hand and Norwich people will soon i e bank. The directors are Loring Grimes E Rovsevelt vesterdas tended 1o | When he ia through with this engage. | 4one by his firm in Massachusetts, T TR g nee wetke o rom in e Yok oo Butepe. | Dais Goae Tamen A & P T the resorts of lust night that | ment he is to €6 into. secliston for| WoOrk on the other bulldings is' go— zestjand ‘réouperation. - hete by ‘the ahore or Nakeside, ‘on | tne . JIATTIVING In New Work from Busope.) phonse Gdodwin, James Abbott, Ed the visit Lad been almost svholly of a | ten solid days. 3 oS S lwp Siwve ST Nt mountains or in the country, a daily messenger from home will J!{inited States senate, ' . Story, y ; ¥ ., The president and the former pr Joyes n the IR 7 for ‘this service and follows faithfully to any part of the country, [| The Interstate Commerce commission | ROOSEVELT TO BE ASKED fdent did talk politics briefly, but it | this afternoon. Completed for and Mrs, Louis | Bas refused to suspend the operation Mabrey of this in tl!;le for the however remote it may be, bringing all the news and ma a cheer- | of the '":“, 1y gi\l classification, which TO ENTER THE LISTS AGAIN, T present season. the Mabrey house on ful word. It is more than equivalent of a score of letters a day, | involves over 6,000 items. ey BISHOP M'VICAR'S FUNERAL. CALL FOR CONDITION OF BANKS :;::egvr;::;e:éegce;x;hnefieh ha.; been and often tells you what no writer would think of., perhaps, for A A o AL New Y;rk Espubhc-m Plan to Make s week, bo . and Mrs. : it - ¥ illiam J. Bryan Arrived in Montra im Leader in the. State. Religious Service at Providence Con- | Comptroller of Currency Asks for | labrey being on band for the first o NEnousesans Tor yout Thisten s Ky Ol ndt Yaallie tty worth (o from England, and when asked If he | dilliiey ducted by Bibhop Brewster. | Bhateiisnts’ a6 -of “Johe. S8 day, but hereafter Mrs. Mabrey will you, Tt costs the price of a letter stamp and its as regular as would again be a candidate for presi- Albany, N.'Y. July 1.—Theodore | i have charge at Ocean beach while Mr. the sun, taxing no ome, leaving Mo obligations, but bought at the dent, said: “Much depends. Roosevell is to/bo’ asked fo get back Providence, R L. July 1-—Many| Washington July 1—The comp- [Mabrey will look: after thelr interests regular subscription price—a bargain informer and a friend that N il hlmlu fho harnes again. s decisive hishops and othe: ray and hun- | troller of the currency today issued [\ L ¥ 4 = £ 4 Foit | al agle of Enormous Size at- | defeat in both the senate and the as EBRE o I S1fre O tunny RlBored the | his Ehita Mediic call Of, 1810 At aeks Mabrey house is a four-story frame Sestue SwiTout s wesrs iy oo, R (hit \cals “be. cut stort without - J . TV FRC R DOk OGN ear. ol | 'semly . the Hamds of the: nineime m ry of Right Rev. Willlam N. for the condition of all national in- | building in Swiss architecture, 64x42, offence. . Whoever goes from home wants The Bulletin, and where- | boy at Chester, Pa., but the child’s|organization has created situation MeVicar. . LL.D., Episcopal bish- | stitutions in t United States at the | finished in dark green with white trim- ever they go it will find them as regularly as the mail comes weizht was too much for the bird. [ which may force him to tak n active of Rhode Island. Fo;r\mx ng sever- w:o]i- r).(‘ l)n.sJ;t-Ss June l 2 e}ne comp- ‘rmr:: :;? ll:}fizlt‘gloogpfngh‘ehgigms round. S N T e | part I;n the politics of both the staty morning services of requiem at | troller has also requestes he super- | room, = s 3 1 wenty orses ickens | and tlie nation various churches and lving in state , intendent of bankss in the various |ler's pantry and off that the kitchen. Subscribe now. Price 12 cents a week left daily at your door. | were burnea in a serious fire in_New | Almost before the gavel had banged from neon until 2 p. m. thé funeral |states to make a call for reports for | The laundry is also on this floor and Following is the summary of matter printed during the York, the loss ounting to about|an end to the special session of the was held at St. John's church at 2.30 | that date from banks under their su- | bath houses for the use of guests, and past week: | $100,000 ana afrecting about 20 firms. | legislature today the members whe o'clock. . peryision. also the toilet and sleeping rooms of 3 | ke Lo | had shared with him In the lost cause The funeral service was conducted | This call for June 30 supplements :“C l"—y'l In the gm";x Sy 18 & S Bulietin. Telegravh Tecu @enery: Tn: ¢ | The Nicaraguan Government custom | of primary legislation were planning by Right Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster, | and continues the effort made in April cobblestone replace, with) seats 2. house at Pearl Lagoon wa captured | to make hi 1 ler of th arty 1 D.D.. bishop of Connecticut, assiated | of last vear to obtain on fome Gate O It Lk anieind Anlgeact. i Saturday, June 25 114 153 937 1204 Ih\' the pitioniats. Under, - General | the etate, whether he wents 1o vy oy by Right Rev. Thomas F. Gavlor, D.D., | annually statistics from all the banks Tom the dining room- the stairway Mondaj Moniw. e casualties in the fighting | not. “They point to the fact that on bishop of Tennessee, Right Rev. Ar- |of the country. leads to the mext fioor to the living |§. nday. June 27 107 139 197 443 numbered 50. % / | e plbrRoR Tats the contest tn 1hs iass thur C. A. Hall D.D.. LL.D., bishop of MR i S R Y 2 ) room, 16x24, wi windows from floor " — he will be Involved in the politic i Yermont and Wight Bel Honert Cod- | JAMES A. PATTEN RETIRED. | lo ceiling. it has an ornamental fire- Tuesday, Juns 28 136 132 195 463 e D e Pt i T o e’ polities ot man, D.D. bishop of Maine. There | — place of pressed brick and corner seats . der works at DuPont, Wis.. killed T.[part which New York state is expect- was no eilogy. Nearly 2.000 viewed | Thursday Last Business Day of the | around the fireplace. On this floor is Wednesday. June 29 116 129 228 473 Blake. foreman, of ‘Waugkesba, -Wis.: | ed. to Dlay i the CONRressional cammn right and today. g ere is = v ! < ward Smith of New Orleans Lioyd C. Griscom, chairman of the £ | Chicago, July 1.—James A. Patten, | three sides. . 4 kel New York county republican eommit- ROOSEVELT SILENT the wheat king vesterdav spent his| OR_ the next floor above are mine Friday, July 1 98 94 279 471 "7 OnaPalics Eisttenant, six sscaeinta Liae. to wiiom Colonel Rostsveas. mout o & | last business day in his down town of- g‘;\ufibvlrfl- bis n]?ng;m‘:l:)::tee‘c::r‘;;;: —_— —_— |a detective and 15 patrolmen were | his telegram indorsing the Cobb bill ©On the Defeat at Albany of the Di- |fice and tomorrow he will officially x closet, . e bty 2 | charged with pilfering from the police | with the Griscom amendments, had réik Nbhinations. withdraw from the firm of Bartlett, | the whole length of the house, 1:“ Total, 702 789 2090 3581 relief association fund by the board of | this to say ’ Patten & Co.ewhich will become the | Dath room. Hach roo,mcontains lav- police commissioners in St. Louig, he first thing of all which stands Roston, July 19— sit to his nld | Bartlett-Frazier company. atory with running water and the —_ out cl is of national importance, friemdi and former cabinet officer, .is- Although it has besn said that Pat- | Whole house is lighted with electricity. 1,035,545 IMMIGRANT It is »nselidation absolutely of sociate Justice Williamr 3. Moody of | ten Tecently sold many thousands of | On the top floor are nine chambers, ALIENS ENTER COUNTRY | three such mmem #is Taft, Ropsevelt and ihe Unites States supreme court, who | bushels of wheat at a great loss, | VAT¥VINE from '3 fe2t SQuavs, 'o TS¥I0 | terests in this ‘city will affect about |began to whirl; McCarty lost his head: BTAb . Hughes. This situation has brought is mow being treated for rheumatism |frlends estimate that lhe retires oz | ouse has 4 roomy cioset. On the [150.000 operatives in New Engiand be- [ He fled. So did the biplane: so did eiahy oni R Exceods That | AP0ut such a condition and it would he in a private hospital in Brooxline, to- | the time with from $10,000,000 to 315,- | House has a roomy closet, O the|ireen’(oday and October 1. Willard, hanging on to the tail of the | Record for Fiscal Year Exceeds That | dimcuit to imagine a situation more day. ended former President Roose- | 000,000. The hose. tho e Fatactive v Be% The fine goods mills of New Bed- | runaway aeroplane. Crossing an em- for 1909 by 283,759. hopeful to the party, both in the state . veit's visit to Massachusetts. He re- S S up that an unobstructed view of the | ford will shut down tonmjght, but will | bankment, Willard was shaken off un- 1 Rl O and in the nation. tarned to New York this atiernoon. DROPPED 1,500 FEET, KILLED. |3} fhat or o e ean be nad reopen next Tuesday. 8o’ will the |hurt but the airship flew on to seri-| T e \ — - - fat 1 Colonel - = > i lersvi y. a s on, July 4 estimate velt was shient during e final day | Man Had Gone Up in Balloon and Lauadl FIES Sonees Whitinaville, Nottn Bridse aud other | - U Gt the. iotal. number of. nmigeant| SOl LD RRATE VETERANS of his stay in the Bay state. Fre- Parachute Failed to Open. The large double house in River and | villages in the Blackstone valley. STEAMER SIGHT SEER aliens admitted at all ports of th BOUND TO SPRINGFIELD, MASS, quent efforts were made to have him = Laurel Hill avenues at the south end | The Stark cotton duck mills of Man- United States during the past :scal O e express his opinions on the defeat at | afuncie, Ind., July 1.—When the par- | Of Laurel Hill park is being extensive: | chester, N. H., were shut down last HAS BEEN SOLD.| . reached 1,025,545, was made 1 To Participate in G. A. R. Celebration Albany r{r{“ the {;‘Ill‘;:cth:\':\‘mi‘r;a‘..:r;scjpz- achute in whi¢h he wés attempting to }_‘\ remofdel_ed. R’(_’he main mrgso;elt:: nx]‘{l:;“:ntfl Juiy 6. T?- Dwight mills ' mmiesioner Gf-x::~x’|z{!4fl!(:‘»:fl"fl S .",,“'_v on July Fourth. islation favored by self and GOV- | reach the sround after a balloon as. | house, facing River avenue, of opee, emploveding 2,000 hands, i hi is an increase of 283,759 over tke | porersburg, Va, July 1.—Marchi crnor Hughes but he decljned to dis- | cension at Albany. Ind.. failed to open | left intact, but the remainder is being | are stopped. until July 11. Boupht by Southern Maine Steamship | |l . %t immigrant alleng admitted [ urrer oo Bia e and B Marehing cuss the matter. vesterday, Ray Bradley. twenty-five | torn down and another house, facing E s Company Which Has Taken the Boat | ;.. cop, Virginia state flag, eighty veterans of vears old, dropped 1,500 feet, and met | Laurel Hill avenue, will be erected, so our Days Weekly. to Portsmouth, N. H. Tn: non-immigrant allemw aamit- | ¢ne®Contaderate army. members of & A CURE FOR BERI-BERI. instant death. that they will be entirely separaté.| mhe seven cotton mills of the Fall t2a,” that is, those goming to the “ait- | B Hil camn Tnited Contedernte ver i —— Bradley reached” a height of 2,000 | A piazza will be built on the end of | River Iron:Works company will con- The steamer Sight Scer owned by |©f States temporarily, reached orly | erans of this city left this afternoon on Polishings from Rice a Remedy for | feet and cut loose, coming down about | the River avenue house: The P{XOP' tinue operating alternate weeks and | {ne People's Steamboat company has | 145471 which s —a ralling off S5 | the “Cannonbali Express” for Norfolk B tariel ity e et homnen i G e ntva | e T Phtocn of U E. B 2nd R Knight Iac- | been 20ld by Mansger A. C. Smith to R e e T e whero tonight they sailed on the Ol e ‘ e s 3 vever, . Ein + | the Sou n Maine Steamshi 0. g -, 390 - re o R ® ste F Jefferson via Washington, July 1.—Polished rice | the parachute failed to open, has not been occupied for over & Sear | and- Massachusetts, will still run four | {or ush at Portamoutn, N. I ruaning | 24:200. Tast year only 1107 were | New York via Springfeld, Mass diet produces beri-beri, while polish- B E—— and the improvement is much needed. { gays weekly’ until the situation im- | on a new lne to Star island in the | delarred. p where they will unite with veterans gs from rice cure that piague. ac- | Second Indictment Against lllinojs | The Property is owned by W. S. Allis. | proves. Isle of Shoals a nine-mile run. It is| The remarkable increase in - the|of E. K. Wilox Post, G. A. R., in the cording to a report of the public State Senator. Other Work. stated that Mr. Smith received $16,000 ::""";1 ,—rrm:: P Fparii e} el R g u-l»h\«llr-u of July 4, e e e et Springfield, IIL, July 1—The San-| The stone work on the front of the | WAJOR STEINER HOME s Se e iy tarned ower fnm'zration ,oMolals. Some ciam ,.,,","x', T rRIL be ety 8 “npolis rice has been used in R Sl 1 st ew London Fri- o & X egatio o ox Post, whi fnstitutions in the Philippine istands, | 8amon couniy grand jury today re- | Thames National bank building is be- FROM THE WEST | (2 8‘;.;“'1‘,9,:"?;‘;: N endon Fi-| that the class of its Is 1ot a8 | will escort them to Springherd. Theis IE-Bext Tointerty s ‘pecn |turned a second indictment against |ing put in place rapidly and is nearly - AT wIOR e crew from heve which | Bikh as it was a S and the dlsease has disnppeared | Stete Senator John Eroderick of Chi- | completed. It shows a handsome | Will Remain Here a Month, but Will [ mouth with ptain, Martin: Colberg, | The figures indicate srand total | Bridgeport Man Elected Third Vics o e e i b I e eve in sivine Lun §2.500 1o vote for | For decorative. otune WOIk the 1| S0k B SO VANL By Movdiaon; feck de- ) vear: $oi Boston, July 1.—Joseph M. Munk of ot it is due to faulty natrition or | William Lorimer for United States | nothing here to compare with it, and b P e Bieht Beer Ton Beon min wince | | During June it is estimated that the | Los Angeles, ¢ was clected presi- xication. % semator and $700 on the “jackpot” it will be one of the handsomest struc- | » Major Henry J. Steiner was heartily | 140" SI€08 SO0 J08 PEPR, TU0 SIBCR | ymmigrant aliens admitied at all ports [ dent at the closing session here today : proposition. ~ The indictment was | tures in the city. greeted by his many friends on Fri- | iy Niw London and Crescent Beach, | akSregated =~ 99,000, non-immigrant | of the fortieth annual meeting of the brought to _correct any errors in the| At fhe Auditorium hotel the tower | day. having returned late Thursday | {2V, KW T-oRCON DG, Fresqant FEarl: | ajiens 15,000, total 114,000, against | National Iclectic Medical association. OBITUARY. first one. There are seventcen counts |on the front is being erected while | night from the west. where he has | WINE WO TS FOUar TS W0 SE0 15 350 persons debarred from admission. | O. L. Messenger of Bridgeport, Conn., & ey Wi as against twelve in the first indict- | the cornice and other finishing thuches | been with his brother for a number | YOIo, BIs time to BIs ‘nfercsis in the e sy was elected third vice president, i _Henry Clay Weeks. ment. to the roof are being put on. of months engaged in copper minming | e until fall. Captain Cates came | Body of Man Found in Danbury Pond. Stetmehin A f New York Julv 1—Henry Clay The fitting up of the main floor of | 250 miles south of Denver in Custer here somzatime ago to inspect the boat Danbury, Conn., July 1 he bhody ,“.m' s o e eeks ihe first man to start a svs- | Mrs. Carey Killed in Trolley Car Ac-|the Shannon building for the Reid & |county, Colorado. He is here for a oo5° CaC e (rip on it Friday. Cap- | of an unbaown man was found floats | At Hamb June 28, Cleveland, tematic campaign for the extermina- e Hughes company is going along stead- | month's stay and will then return west | 210 A0S, The Irip on Jf FOAAT. CaTo| of an unknown man was found f0at-| o0, New York, tion of mosquitoes in this country. ditd P > tily. the show windows and back slié- | Where he is well pleased with his loca oSl gels Lol oo % LA, _ g At Piraeus: June 23, Athinal, from - > DES | 4 : Ballston, N. Y. July Ars. Edgar] ! his boats having owned three the| The man was well dressed and th = 4 Eeneral debility togay at his coun- RS ko SUL S IS SO ing panels being well along. tion. He has gained much in welght | Gop o Nargaret and the Sight Seer. [ pody had been in {he water about two | New York try home at Bayside, . I. He was 66 | D. Carey of Mechanicsville, was kill- and his complexion shows that he is g Pt s odyahad bosn £iT.thie WRESE ShouL dw RE Wanies: - June S8, Fiorids: from years of age and an architect by pro- | ed in a troiley car accident at Coons ASSISTANT POSTMASTERS out in the sun. He has charge of the FUNERAL :‘m“m‘m 0‘: the ClIOthing " | New York. Tession. Hz-d hobbles were . killing | C Sonain o S vvd|?msh£-r Al Hud- mining camp where theiv are now dig- pe f - il : At Rotterdam: July oordam, mosquitoes and protecting shade trees. | son Valley car. bound from Mechanics- —_— ing a tunnel 700 feet long to meet a Ete 2 2 . from New York Years ago he began pouring oil on | ville to this village, jumped the track | Annual Meeting Held at Waterbury Shatt already driven. It is in flml Mrs. Edward Laskowski. Engineer and Fireman Killed. ? ol ke " 2 amp 'and near his estate, greatiy |at a curve an turned on its side and A. L. Peale Was Made Secre- Green Horn mountains amd the com- At 2 o'clock Friday afternoon Florence, Kansas, July 1.—The engi Acting Chief of New Bureau of Mines. to the amusement of neizhbors. But | M Carey was crushed beneath it - L. - pany. is _the Jocomo Mining company. |funeral of Mrs. F i| neer anda fireman ‘were Killed.and a | Boverty Mass. July 1,—President he kept up his crusade azainst the | Fifteen other passengers were slightly | tary and Delegate. About 400 of the 700 feet of the tun- | wag held from her | train dispatcher was injured today | maer today dlrected that (reorge Otis mosquitoes and it was largely through | injured. . nel have been completed. Rockwell street, there being many { when comotive and all except | gimith * girector of the geological sur- Ms efforts that the American Society T TR AT 3 At the annual meeting of the as-| The nearest ranch to them is a mile | \tives and friends in attendance, The | two ¢ & westboynd passenger | very, 'should be designated gs acting for the Extermination of Mosquitoes | Twenty Years at Hard Labor for Kill- { sittant postmasters of the state at|and a half, and there the temperature | cervice was conducted by Rev. Theo. | train 1e Atchison, Topeka and | 5T J¢'Ua new burenu of Inines res was formed. He leaves an estate val- ing His Mother. Waterbury on Wednesday afternoon |is always low. going down to 43 at|gor Bauck, pastor of the German Lu- | Santa road were derailed by an | cently authorized by congress, 9 £ wed in the millions. open switch at Cedar Point. e et these officers were elected: night this time of the year, and be- | tperan' cnuren. There were many hm,,,_g 1 Newark, N. J. July For killi H i =5 Tl hothe 3 he 3 President, H. W. Lyon of Bridge-|ing low in the daytime. Last winter | some floral tributes. The bearers were % e v TREE HUT BUILT STARTED JULY 4 TOO EARLY. |t et i gy for him. | DOXl: first Vice-president, ~ John T, | it got down o 34 below zero. Though | 3eitrs” Wieldwaid, Wischnewskl, Sa- Married at New London. BACK OF PLAUT BLO e Dominick Popolo. an Italian youth, | Bovlan of Waterbury: second vice- | well distributed, the people out there [ hrowski and Zurofski. Burial was in| The marriage of Miss Irene M. Slo- o CK Dynamite Rammed Into a Toy Can- | as sentenced today, to twenty vears | President. John Remden of Torring- | manage to have a social time and all | yantic cemetery. where a committal | cum and Lucius A. Parsons, both of Gliaitdite . of Boin’ Are’ Boiddl It non and Two Youths Suffered. at hard labor in the state prisom. The |iQn: Secretary, A. L. Peale, Norwich; | the family attend with horses and |serviec was read. Funeral Director [ New london, took in New Lon- | Y. joying g1 e CERATG. Wit TR T Mb ol Tt financial secretary, Harry Hill of ; doss. Gager had charge of the arrange- | don Thursdayv evening. Rev. J. A. Greatly This Year. Rkl & S ba 1A i 2 A%t I AIystic: treasurer,” Leon Wileox of| Mr. Steiner believes that his com- | jiones ey | pertormed, the: carewiiiis = it r RS R ORI g T 0 Windsor Liocks: delegates to the na- | pany will strike a good quantity of ST WO & bt et PBaid L b 4 SR Three entei & Franklin street ture Fourth of July accident oceurred tional convantion at Atlantic City. H.|copper._ His brother John is president HOME DEPARTMENT SOCIAL e e it Ty A | boys, Tyler F , Theodore Bauck bere this morning when John Gscon | xew 1 —The United [ W. Lyon, Arthur L. Peale and John | of the'company, which owns 95 acres | by Tondon, The bride 1w a the daughter | And Hans Bauck, lafer joined by Bruce explosion tore Gascon's hand so badiy | ITI00 ORI 8 Jutemont for §20.000 ST 2 5 | gational Church to About Forty | New London Day. on Frankiin street. from whith thew that amputation will be necessary and | 4o, Tk et Sy ACADEMY JOURNAL STAFF. . g ¥ are getting much pleasur ) = = e B = : ; . —_— e z B S phy & MeGarry’ nool and on Saturdays, and bout Msd Bog Scare In Norfolk, Va. _|'was ttied in Mas. 1009 on aceount of | | oo 107 the Ensuing Year| o e’ Seston Sees Decreass i OR Eriday atiemoon at 3 ociock a| In the rear of Murphy & McGarry| 00, And b Saturonys, and s abou: Norfalk, Va. July 1.—A suppesed aneged_rnh'exous Statements printed in e Activity at Haile Club. department of Broadwyy Congregu- | freight cars has been built by the Con- | CHErTY tree. ¥ !'":,f 3-‘:7% ;z‘;:sfl;:ffngi:{::rty;nl;"umrt‘.;" ;I::-“n i The last i PTG AT < o tional church was given in the church| solidated road. A bulkhead of rail- mm": mi’;::“&l ) Iv;:l:vkd Mrwl-::‘i he Jay rushed into the house of Police — S nal, which s the gradustion number| The varlous viasses at the Halo|rmrlovs There were shont. forty in|road fee bwr beon BUICSD 0 (00| 60 as Toreman, While: the’ carpenter man Wilkinson nearby. and was mak- | Six Deaths in Philadelphia from Heat. | containing class poems, prophecias and | club are now- finished for thce seasonm, ; 2TIendaare ave & SEEIEH A (erioon (TR Beat 0 rses can walk out on rk was done by Tyler Rogers and ~~ ing for the Jatter's children when Wil- | ppijageinnia July 1. Six deaths | other data of sraduation, was sent to| 0 reopen in September. but the elub | s spent. 1o Erouna Theodore Bauck. McMillan has done kinson kicked the animal into the | ora reported as due to heat here tof | contributors on Friday. Like all the|T0Oms are to have no closed #ime ¢, = . . (. oanced by the pas- g 2 LS, j @ 8ood part of his share by bringin back vard where he shot ft. The | 30® Tghorted as due to h fistered | other numbers of this year it comes | during the gummer, as so many of the | the CHCE WRs BUATERD Y (G0 PASC | o B Con la Window frame of six panes whic children. all seriously bitten on the | ot "{hree oclook this atteroans 0 [ out in an attractive colored cover and | Sirls enjoy™them ' during the wamm {lors assistant who W i o was lying unused in his cellar. hands, were Charles and Clarence Cew York, July 1 There were four | I the matter contained keeps up to | Weather. The reading room is a de- z twenty-fifth wedding anmiver- The hut is equipped with water, a Meakin_sons of C. H. Meakin: Geor- | g.aths from’ the hes n Greater New | the standard of the year which has | lightfullv cool place to read and rest. ————— - My, und. M Henry King | #mall Hbrary and a few cooking uten- gla Swison. daughter of J. M. Swin- | Yo today and countless prostrations, | §2ined well deserved compliments for [ All the new books that are sultable are | .. = o o0 o0l was celebrated Friday at [ #1185 Many” evenings have been spent son, and Johunic Berr The temperature climbed from 74 in| the retiring board of editors” of which |added each week to the club library, T 9! e the King homestead in Franklin with *oof Of the hut, wiich s %o ar- xista falias a3 the morming (o o raunped from 740 | Hurrison Crane Noyes, the class pres. | and are Joaned free to members. Re- | At (he annual meeting of the 1 DDt Nty relatives in aftendance My | ranged that it is & comformbit piace Parr Gets $20,000. p. m. Then it hegan o recede ) : fito ‘| :lx‘rlxus a \wLflne k:il:]lndr :‘uklun.em?ll; '};xln umdg‘lont’urnmrlul l;un:ed x Feri and Jrs. King received congratild - n.l.-.l.‘ th o Vaning. S 2 v oATH 3 the next olin have beem added to the clul ese directors were elected: ' Rev, 3 o Tt p - St - oy Juring tE® plghts of the comfet ex Washington, July 1. retary = = is the followin: Rditor-in-chief, How- | epuipment. For Sunday aftérnoon (to- | Eldred Brows, Rev. Neilson e o ol ey i SRS TSWEIRDL | o cie Tl aebatar it Hies e saund MacVeagh today Richard Death of Rev. Dr. S. S. Chapin. ard Porter, "11: assistant editor, | itorrow) all the club members are in- | Carey, Rev, Dr. ewellyn Pratr, Avthur | @ (1€ SHET W8S SO a0 WAy au interesting hour us Parr. the New York deputy, | Lanstg, Mich., July The Rev. Dr. | Miss Fay H. Newland, '16; associate | vited frob. 4 [0 6 (o Ghlanbouer. the | I Brewer, Williso A Briscoe, John C o0 506700 (b Tebunon Bapist | net could he clearly seen from e treasury wafrant for § S8 Chapin, oue of the oldest Kpis- | editor. Mixs Lois Perkins. 11: athle- | home.of Mrs. William Camp Lanman. | Averill, Jonathan Trumbull, Costetlo | 1 0 p\" T el i | Avving which s Duen rixe: the trews branches has ulso payment of the atward to him of $io copalian ministers in the state, died | tic editor, Ropert O. Fletcher, If. the day is stormy another Eunday | Lippitt and S. Alphens bert. The — e €00 for his vigilance in detecting un- |last night at his home In St. John's, | changes éditor. Theodore A. Robinson, | will ‘be”appointed. The club is ito be | directors elccted these officers: Presi- |0 o 0 70 000 G A considerible fun, der weighing 2t New York. [aged ninety vears. Tn his early life |11, school notes editor. Miss Mary R.|closed on the Fourth of July. | dent, Rev. Dr. Lewellyn Pratt; secre- - golisg L Mo G| This hut noids 8 persons comtort- For the $50.000 the secrc- [he was a member of the firm which | Gibbs, '11: business manager. John R.| The su . season will ‘also make | tary and treasurer, S. Alpheus Gilbert; | phorically settle things this mouth. | 510" Visitors are welcome and 29 3 s to make a spe- | founded the publication known teday | Tracy, '11; :ssistant business man- enge ‘in. the regular general - mdnager, Rev. J. But they will redeens themselves by | have heen registered at this novel re- e S as The Churchman, ager, Earl Loudon, '11. S, 3 > g . doing things iter om. and erat the boys have erccted. bR Fa

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