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x . == ST e 3 TWO CENTS Condensed Telegrati | Thagdgre Will Be "London, July 3.—Count Albert Glei- te The Danish Cabinet Resigned as a BOTHCONFIDENTAN THEIR FITNESS w Haven's Quiet|Pre: { ; : wsmninsningsedl Night Before|Withdrawal Order| = " ™ ™ *“|Haard From Later Each Man Has Trained Faithfully With But One|;:ii ot 5oer e ocss Aloandes Tha Pori®Postips Liibes. Corfpany which resulted in the wedding, despite of Winnipeg, gfan., has lost $2,000,000 s ; TR : in forest fires! End In View oo v dicussea ot court during | SAFE AND SANE IDEA BEARS ITs |SUNDAY' WORK AT BEVERLY | ™/ ey SAYS NOTHING OF WHAT M the past yeaE B Y FIRST FRUITS : SUMMER CAPITAL. o | ringn tors Trom her cate by a bar PLANS WiLL BE, glar in Harlem, \ Kiel, Germany, July 3.—The Mainz, ¢ bearing Prince Henry and the entire ON complement of the Zeppelin party to J. J. JEFFRIES AND J. A, J e relbminazice for the. Nerih . - polar balloon “expedition, sailed for > Spitzenbers Saturday. Several scien- tists who will study conditions in the far north with a view to determining and groom from hazers. IN MARY CITIES OF s Steps Have Been Taken to Substitute 4 ’ g [ Joh . s SEC'Y BALLINGER SUMMONED - | . Ma7<r,, Jehnesn, of " Shester. Pa. AT THE FIRST CUNFIRE For Conference Tuésday—Withdrawal | ~John William Halla n 111, a prom- x . | ment young lawyer of Philadelphia, The Enemy Will Hear from Colonel Orders Cover Power Sites, Phosphate Beliver Their'l.ut Menagu to the Public Bafore Shok- }‘,nf,‘ge; ti:e ,‘;,';ojces,t.n:,u’;“““"l‘""‘ uf“.r-'uw",-’_?‘».y Than' Cenfion fuJ'kmcd in an elevator at Cape May, Roosevelt—i.ioyd C. Griscom in Gon. i 3 % : . e e TR and Pistol—One Mayor's Views. and Petroleum Lands. o — ference With the Colonel., ing Hnndl‘ in the Reno Ring This Afternoon—Neither | yonoPLANE FELL TO EARTH, Q:;:; %.“;.:::SI of Carmen Sylva, 9 ~ 3 FRENCH AVIATOR KILLED. ‘ - 3 kg Man Can Figure Out How the Cther Can Possibly = e New Haven, July 3—For the night |, Beverly, Mass. July 3—President f‘."'h,:’,ff;‘\,,::f“”“' Trom: appendicitiy, ROyster Bay, N. Y. July 3.—Colonel H . i ht W i ificent 1 . al oday took the first step in his oosevelt’s preliminary vey of th Win—Johnson Says: “ The Tap of the Gong will Be w.\;h:: an .Elxpioy.o':!' Wl:’l';ln-rd. g ?fi:“;i;:?:’.f':;.‘.’t“&:“.‘.'.’;: :.”.";5%.,‘.’5 o C?nx;;lon n;’llcy bs; flxl;l:l % Washington Porter, a wealthy club ffid of ":l""‘ s \‘"‘:::nmvm:-l'l"f‘“ & s . 6] ”» has o ers of withdrawal covering 8,495, i Like a good general he has nothing t Music to Me”—Says Jeffries: “I'll Be There”. Rheims, France, July 3—The open- | fact etxh.petflletnc:':"gundlyye)vm;‘ e | acres of power site, phosphate and pe- | Was .né‘}’u.?&"fof'x‘&'.;n:'é Efm‘mhn'f?ffil say of what his plans will be. Thera ing of the second aviation meeting to- | Something to do with the lack of noise | troleum lands, prohibited by law. immoral purpose: :f any smount of Apeculation, soms of hy i i f Bethan: but more especi was | e to th — 0 concréte as to take form in.gon day on the historic field o y m pecially t due to the Also Alaska Forest Lands. s bam o el | RGIRSIRRIE e 10 Ake Tovm. (Baon: .| was marked by a fatal accident, Avia- | fact that the generally wished for safe 0 Reno, Nevada, July 3.—James J.|assuring me2 1 am more than willing|(or Wachter being killed. and sane cfl&u“ of Independence Mi"fi:fii;:;. T:.of;‘lylso cfifil‘fi?.;"";f.':,x?é of Polish students at the University :’l:;u;:rnrum'u.nm lh«nr‘l\’ d_when ha Jeffries and John A. Johnson, throush | to defend the title of champion against | “Wachter was the first of ‘the con-|day has taken a Hold on the people [ liac”ane), ftoday —covering public | of Lembey. Austria, there were a num. | Speaks Bim when the frst gan If The Associated Press, tonight delivered | him. ; 3 | testants to appear for practice this | and-the-work for such a celebration to- | endy and lands in national forests in | Yor'of hroken hends. hear from him when the first gun s their last messames of confidence | “I have trained faithfully for this [ 2S0C 10 HRPUNioinette monoplane | night bore its Arst fruits. e At < Conl Ay red and not before, their fitness, which they will give be- | fight. There cannot be the slightest | 1" tlo long with the gale, amidthe | Gov. Weeks' Letter to Mayors Hesded. g & Gold Dust to the Value of $3,000,000 | Roosevelt Is Told How He Was Beaten 5 3 < i ing ¢ . " > jon i k firming and continuing in full force fore they shake hands in the ring|doubt that my physical condition s |enthusiasm of the spectators, until the | Fellowing o tetter froms Gov et | Lomine and continuing in full force hns. boen reselved a4 the bafks of at Albiny. tomorrow afternoon. Such that It could not be improved, | chiusiasm of the spectators, until the that it e imp i ) B. Weeks. to, the mayors of the cities | made by direction of former President Oynter Bay learned today that By James J. Jeffries. {rained and ¢he rentine T havs followed | Fe Tesumed his e e fomury | 314 _th® ‘authorities™ of the towns of | Roosevelt on November 12, 1305. PSRy It vkt ugo. Lloyd C. Griscom, president of the i B 5oy S oy ate in which | B9oN, 2 magnificently | the state steps were taken to do away ecretary Ballinger sent on_the new = New York republican committee, did R It ious ot aee, ooneo ot | DT e nr of the wmaine dent | Nith the deafening nolses of ‘the day |orders of withdrawal from Washing- R eniian Tesvpe mppiisea ]y ¢ gtay over night on Sagamors 3l ot ¥o ¥ i - Stro h and bring into play every | T2 s - 1in the past years and substitute safer | ton. In order tha ere mig) no as ha een expected, but t <& veady to defend what is really my | m ength and bring play e bled up and the monoplane dropped to | pleasures than the-cannon and pis- | rdom for mistake or misunderstand- ;"':m:‘l‘g";f.‘,‘;‘hf:;“m“;‘“e‘:_‘:d boundary ' hurried to town under cover of dark- be at the request of the | Doint about boxing that I know. M n- it : ! : s the earth with lightning speed. The | tel.. To thi i d | ing, he forwarded copies of all of the ness, late | igh Hub ¢ retire- | original intentions regarding my tra b . wim ‘. ol.- To this end athletic games an &, he arded c s, late last night, taking Dr. Albert e I e e pat what Mo |/1be Bave boen-carePdily SArTied out ans aviater was instantly killed in full | parades will be held in a majority of | original .orders. in which there have| A Surplus of $9,402,000 in the orai- | ShaW with him. Before he icfl he pends on me, and I am not going to |l could not hope for better results. | V€W 0 The SPOCIators, emong w the cities.and. towns. tomorrow, patri- | been no modifications. - The modified | ;ore roceipts and expenditures, against | W45 able to give Colonel Roosevelt ine J vere s wife and little daughter. The | otic addresses will be made by speak- | orders were specifically designated. | o a1V I05¢ Vear of $58.704.000. |8 res | Airst-hand account of just how the cc 1is oint the public. Critics and others who have seen me, A A - * ":‘;D"" m,—“mfidmnm Just how T feel | agree that I am conditioned to the |2Ccident is attributed to the breaking | ers of mote and in the evening band | This method also expedited the prep- ported by tha treasury GSHartment. onel was beaten last week at Alb 1 < 5 f the wire stays, which were weaken- | concerts and fireworks will hold sway. | armtion of new orders. The results of that conference, which on the eve of the baftle, there’s no | notch where I could enter the ring at | > o . A nce, which Lse going into detail. That portion of | @ momant's notice: = o DY ihe tremendous strain in the | Advecates of New Idea Encouraged. Reclamation Board Appointed. George Turner, of counsel for fhe [ &7 expected (o have an important the white race that has been looking| "It has never been my policy be- o “Of course” as the mayor of one| The president also appointed the five | United States concluded his argument | 705 NE G5 the *fl;w"hw in New to me to defend its athletic suprema- | fore a battle to discuss the method I city it, “there will be those who | engineer officers of the army who are | Pefore the arbitration tribunal of The | YOrk atate. have not been discussed, & e e el thar O Gm ot te] R-flll"A-’:n:flu,\“hdlr:rllr':gq:{yngi!:u, it}; this AN EXCELLENT PATROL WAGON | wij cling o the idea that a nolse is | to constitute & board which will pass | Hague on the Newfoundland fisheries. e B hefore Th »ant. ug do my very be: ght more thai eny other b a = the only - pre T . but if W i a4 I want thote who fancy my chances | possible to tell in detail just how | Aute 'Bus Wrich Is to Be Run on | fno Smi¥ - Broper - celebration, but it ompleted tmder the recont appropria| . The War Department is receiving e e s b . vhst Cpional Reses. to know this much: If I'had as much | things will go. T am going to win | Line to Gardner Lake Brought Into | half this year, the advocates of the [ tion of $20,000,000. It is hinted that |2&pplications from militars colleges and [ VeIt and bo had to siy, and the colone as a slight pain, a sore finger or the|I will be there, fighting at every turn. | g, . new fidea will feel that. a great deal [ there are other Important announce- |Mational guard organizations for the | Was eaually reticent today. e let It most ‘rivial thing imaginable that| T don't look forward to tight pinch- By Mo iaconthon” ments to come with Tegard to the con- | detall of army officers as instructors. | b¢ KNOWN however, that tho real ob- ight v v iately | s, but ink my s v 2 . y ot « erence s to - ey 3."‘";,,'{,’:,,‘;“:",’:.]\? B Bl | . Tatthins ol s b fTs fibed of auiy On Saturday evening, Pattison’s au- i ce Seized Tin Horns. servation policy of the present admin- | joy) SOGN BROKEN DOWN nose what he considers the lls of ra- T i as shund as & dollar. T think | thousht of such things. There will | to 'bus was called into use as a patrol | In New Haven the night was safe @ e g | PuPticanism in the state T ‘'will sur: beat Johnson. I would | be no laz§ing. The fi}(];hl 5?1 all prob- B m;lon xn: !rl;mr‘:,edu:hen el:nme;cy :! e:lm‘“u::u far as firecrackers :34 gx; !;hm.or Summoned for Conference. H SLEDGE HAMMER not ve si to fight at all unless | ability will be fast throughout avery | such a wago: r the police depart- | plos cannon were concerned, but e president has summoned Secre- D s cemtain of vietore | round, mo matter how far it goes. I|ment —Quietly, quickly and without | the moise OF tin' hornis began S00m after | tary of the. Interior Beminser foe s | TWo Nogroes Lynched at Charlestown, | 20000 PERSONS SAW e impossible for me to say just| am prepared for a long contest, if the | arousing the curiosity of the public, it | dark, and despite numerous arrests | conference on Tueséay. when. various Mo., for Murder of Planter. HAMILTON FLY IN NEW BRITAIN ow T will fight this colored man. My | fight is not quickly ended, and it goes | does the work, and the police o not | and the taking away of horns by the | phases of the work to be done in the method of fighting will develop as the | Without saying that a short fight|have fo drdg the individuals through | police the noise continued all through | near future,will be gone over. Charleston,” Mo., July 3.—Two ne- | Takes Unusual Risks to Make Good in Aetual serapping is on. Neither eam| would be playing into my hands the street. the night. There were also the cus- | - The withdrawal orders signed by the | groes were lynched today for the mur- His Home Town. T say wWheliiss this. hout will-be shokt ve fighter on the eve of his| The "bus is one which it is stated | tomary bonfires, for which permission | president today are the first specifi- | der of William Fox, a planter of Mis- —_— ong Suffice it tosay that at the | ight declares that he hopas the best | the Messrs. Pattison intend to put on | had been given as well as those that | cally authorized by law. sissippi county. ~They were taken from | New Britain, July 3.—Something e I hit the other fellow I'm going to | Man wins. I am quite sincere when I|between here afl Gardner lake this | were lighted without authority. One « | the county jail by a large crowd of | went wrong with Charles K. Hamil. citize: who broke down the doors v Wi < |say 1 do. Ir Mr. Jeffries knocks me | summer for the accommodation of the | fire -for ich ion been 'y ’ rt him and that I will win just as |sa) re ‘for which permission had CITY OFFICERS. With sledge hammers in broad Gay. | ton's aeroplane engine here Saturday quickly as T can.” | out, or gains a decision over me I will | public. Tt with two large autos was | given by the city authorities and | 8o _into his corner and congratulate | used last Thursday in carrying a large | against which: an injunction had been | 1}, Nowly Aoboriea i Taken | IEht: The negroes shot Fox in the | and for a time it looked as if the dar- e Shienec | him as soon as I am able. My con- | party of Brooklyn boys who had come | granted by. w julge of the common | ' hose_Newly Appointed Have Taken|,jci while riding in his wagon last | ing aviator would fail to make good “When 1 zo into the ring on the|(aratulations will be no fake. I mean |here by boat to their camp at Garéner | flcas court was lighted, and when the | U Their Duties—Henry Gebrath for | night. He died after Jentifying the | jn nis towme jor. Tosrth of July to fight Mr Jeftries, | it If Mr. Jeffries has it in him to de- | Inke. There are many from this cijt | fire department, which had been call- | - Clark of Street Department. Rroer (s home town. y il do so with full confidence that 1| feat me, I think that I can modestly | who have cottages at the lake or spefid | o3, reached the seeme the crowd. of o2 Fwo miles from town one of the | ,Jic had promised to appear at two am able to defeat him at the game of | say he I entitled to all the congratu- | their spare time in outings there. Soie tires thousand threw stones at| “The city oficials appointed by the | negrocs "snot Fox. through the back | 7t/ 4™ il hat hour was in the 5 pubiliem 1 am Jefities master and | “Let me say in conciusion that T be- - OBITUARY. e O | e 1o T e | A ohine mioned his puckets. . An ap- | the machine lighted. in & valley to the it ia my puspose to demonstrate this | lieve the meeting botween Mr. Jeff- e b ep — e e e e e Py vatop chused them Lo XD, | esst. - Mamiltou had been up a min- S SIETE Toive wis Souiite. T hites und mishelf Wil be & Ereat test Sebastian P. Pfeiffe the peopie et aare > S AYe NOW URARr | o Fox and arter fnding him moriiy | Utes and a half. Something had gone Shink I know Jeffries thoroughly as a | of strength, skill and endurance. The e e . e Ty its. - athest OApeitinant. -Street | wounaed they went to. Churestiay iy | wrons. with the engine. ~ Then “tollow PN ana, with' this Enowiedy AFihe ang Wil b Pk Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock the|2ll might an ‘bonfire alarms, X SFROR. S ertpant At went (b: CURTISSON ed hours that tried the mettle of the . and, s knowledge re- tap of the gong will be music to me” | Sunday afterhoon at 3 o'clock the |l ;" "5, oy case ‘uilders of; the | Commissioner Errol C. Lillibridge has | told Sheriff Culp of Mississippl coun- | popuiire Ji¢ [Tied (he motile of the e A gy g A e B e But even with | named Henry Gabrath as clerk of the | ty. Bloodhounds were put on the | FoPUSGR OF (his town. = Ther wes 7 gy e g e oo | all the noise n was much_gui- | department while later John R. Fowler | trail and the negroes were captured | N “Hamilton cry. s sathon sorim MAN WHO COULD NOT SWiM SUFFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH e T 8 aind been Since|eter than. any for the past fifteen ! Tcoia: Bhe superinteugent of thefin & bern three wiley flom the soene: | gul, ‘sud the avistor's friends shuad DOVE INTO 13 FEET OF WATER RANSACKED BY BURGLARS |g00d health for a number of months, | YeaTs. & 2 Tocked up: b '1311::.‘: lf;‘::("}:)‘n ® :.’.‘:?(:;flb;?""y g s a—Taah = 2 but his death resulted from @ shock,| 7 T Ty T - = d = His Lifeless Body Was Brought Ashors | Organ Badly Damaged, Could Not Be | with which he was stricken last Thurs- | ~ CONDITIONS IN NEW YORK. ..., WEDDINGS. SHertR Culp Appeaicd (o Governor | quHamilton made four ‘flighis betors About Fiftesn Minutes Later. Used Sunday. daiir. }l‘;;ggr“;;‘;‘f“ b oS any, | What the First Old-Fashioned Fourth Fish-Hill.. H-dl::'rv a:;"m":“fi'.'xf;nm:- % !g{;vuf:t‘v:: minutes, invh{ullnx a_ soar over the - ¥ i i3 Conans : v i i e - Promises to Be. About 12 o'clock Saturday. Charles | 214 - main street of New Britain and back Waterbury, Conn., July Vincenzo | Suffield. Conn. July 3.—When the |but has been a resident of this coun 50 to Terry Fish, son of Mr.-and Mrs. Thom- | Li¢ sheriffs were powerless to stoDP | again to Walnut Hill. But from 227 2§ vears old, of 36 Meadow | janitor of the Second Baptist church | try for many years. He located - ia e the mob, however. i bl % g o X “he found | Preston @ number of years ago, and | New York, July 3-~The fifst “old- [as Fish ¢ the Poquetanuck ~cowe ["RROD ROWENEr 0 g [ o'clock until 510 oclock, almost three the. | . - ~ hours, ho one, Including the indefat| lake this afterncon at 3.15 o'clock, He | that the place had been ransacked by | Was a prosperous farmer and widely | fashioned, safe and sane” Fourth of | drawbridge, and Miss Grace Lilllan | " 5of e Y i~ Ead gome in bathing and waded out | burglars and the organ so badly dam- |known there and in Norwich.- Upon | July that this generation of Néw York- | Hill' were united in nerriage i this | “Orne negro was hanged immediately | §i01° viafor, knew whether another anout thirty feet from shore. Climb- |aged that it could not be used for to- | the death of his wife and brother he | ers has seen promises to flle in parade | city at the First Baptist parsonage by | in the jail yard, after he had con- | 1isn® of Cetouarior Cines Cinanes” o the ing on a rock he dove from it from | day's services. Among the things | came here to live with his son, but in | and explode in oratory (nothing else | Rev. Willlam T. Thaver. A few friends | sozeeq his guilt and begsged for his life. | X1, Searts the farther side into thirteen feet of | taken was an old pewter communion | December went to Groton, where he|On pain of arrest). Dbefore a city more | attended the ceremomy. A reception | mp2® 5 Bl B UEEEL A BF Tot : Pietroroia, street. was drowned in tne Belleview | entered the building today r v A o b People swarmed over hill and dale water. He could not swim and soon | service that had been in possession of | spent his Temaining days with his [ nearly depopulated than the records|was held at the groom's home from | ., mobile and taken to the spot [ 4, Fe0) . . s g B, ohrioh. Mstas 1ts Tot et | fous | orlec won. of the transportation companies have | three to elght oclock: at which there | SCRUS 41t N The' Tevoiver with | Sl CoUNTY, Toads wero fummed witk Two young men. John Schoian and | plates of a solid silver communion | He is survived by two sons, Joseph | €ver reported before. 1t ls estimated [ were about eighty present. An excel- | Unioh oy was shot. This weapon ob- will ol ion, . Swhi: | tes. St 5 et cas | D. Pfeiffer of this city and John of|that 1,300,000 veople left town over |lent supper was served and there was ¥ W b | not seeking encouragement, not court- s vy B SRl Bl T shevt | Mty s e et | D o W leaves three grang. | the Fourth yesterday and great crowds | dancing in the pavillon in the grove | {Ained the nezro was taken back to ing doubt. ~They were dispiriting to hilaren swarmed to the railroad stations, the | until midnight. i 3 e 4 S o AR R ferries and the steamship piers today. | ~Both are popular young people, as | [In the presence "['h,"l;‘;"’g‘_u'l,‘.“’l‘“:;’: eminently proper, They had coms to F Continued high temperatures and ex- | attested by the large number of hand- [ PETSORs Who velad (ol BPPEOVEL 110 | see some flying in a flying machine, At 3.15 o'clock Sunday afternoon the | cessive humidity Wastened their steps. | some presents received, including sil- :rf"“nt a‘g“”“ bign af the FRiltond, and they had only seen a man go up 100 vards away, heard the cries of a |library was broken and a grip cont: boy upon the shore and swam to the |ing table linen belonging to the la place where Pletrorofa went down. It | aid society is also missing. Entrance was fifteen minutes before they | was gained by ‘breaking a basement i L ety e Esined 5 o eiue | death of Frank P. Enos occurred at Tonight was quister than any night | ver, cut glass, linen and furnishings. ossing slg and then some down. After he came e e e o i ere.eems 1o bano clue |11 late home; Mo, 53 Ward-wiveck: s | balor s el Moneth ittt T I e Henmonse | DRrios It verSoroner's jury tonight returned = !down, how could they knom whether married and had no relatives here. s - the result of a general breaking down. | pirited firecracker exploded here and | from six friends of the groom in Trad- | Serdict fo the effect (hat the meToes o was really Intending to fly some Fiis parents live in Italy. AUTOMOBILE STRUCK He had been able to be about up to| there, but the first experimenters found | ing Cove, a set of silver spoons from | CAme to their d more or not? within two or three weeks, when he|that each explosion meant an arrest|H. F. Dawley, beautiful cut glass from | " It was & sad, depressing scene. Tn S e BY LONG ISLAND TRAIN | took to his bed, and the decline was|and a fine of $5. The police were ac- | Ledyard friends and a handsome china the meantime Hamilton was working MILITIAMEN FIGHT REGULARS. —_— i Tapid. Fie A nnt Someiat vt ca- bitws l:qrunnl,ng gow:odaalan o o iy b B i GOV. HARMON DEFIES UNIONS. | o 0 urs he sald: 1 will £ e i | OF Four Persons in the Machine Two | gaged for 15 to 20 years. Previous to| tried to seli quietly in violation of the | Mr. Fish is the foreman of the re- | moc. oo 4o Discharge Member of | 2Ver these people tonight if I never New York Guardsmen Object to Being Young Women Were Killed. | his retirement he was watchman at city ordifance. Many arrests were | frigerating plant of the New Haven Board of Arbitration, fly again His “friends chirked up Called Tin Soldiers. the Richmond foundry. He had been | made, but for the most part the deal- | road at Midway where he has been and sat Gown in the shade. They re g - umb Governor y per New York, July 3.—An automobile | when a young man emploved in the | ers took no chances. located some time. Mr. and Mrs, Fish | Columbus, Ohio, July 3 * | membered Philadelphia and Perth Am- Fishers, Island, N. Y., July 3.—Reg- | owned by Andrew Crawford of Riv. |rolling mills at Thamesville, and also e leave this morning for their wedding | Harmon late Saturday issued on of- | poy ; ular soldiers and members of the Thir- | erdale, Y. and containing Mr. |on the propeller line running from | SAFE AND SANE NIGHT trip to Boston and on their return | clal statement that he had declded 10| At 5.10 o'clock Hamliton circled the teenth company. coast artiliery. N. Y. | Crawford. his two daughters, Jeanette | here to New York. He was at one time will reside in New London. They have | Tetain Joseph : op on &he atate |valley three times and came down on N. G.. clashed Friday night at Fort | and Chariotte, and their chauffeur. was | on The Charles Osgood. BEFORE THE FOURTH.| the best wishes of a host of friends. DRI oD aebiESton o0 Jto saoreiary: | the e of the hill at the end of five Wright, after some of the volun- | struck by a Long Island railroad train | Mr. Enos was born in Fayal, Azores, —_— A Schlosberg- Bendett. Taembors on tlie. pettismant of Strikes. | 1o s "top or the il whore iy e B s called o loday at Valley Stream crossing, 17| but the most of his life was spent in ( No Demonstration or Attempt Made to| On Sunday evening at the home of | The streetear union here demanded | thosoend beraons walted Rospital padiy used up and fous | 1o findeis, The ootuphn(s And Wheck. |5 wide eqaimkance hg o desth yy| Celebrate Until Four ¢'Clock This | Charies Sosbers or Yo' 425 West Main | tnat {he governor discharie ishop. i e T Py e e spi ¥ e e rs, the 2 - t d e - reet, brother-in-law of e bridge Tha governor left later on his vaca— . i 4 e ola ticae others were injured. though not seri- | age heing strewn along the track for | be learned with regret For many| Morning. there was an especially. pretty wed- | tion. which ne will spend in Michigan, | Lo, Sain, something of his ol tme usts. e fifty vards. ) : ; years he has been ' resident of Ward _ ding when Miss Miriam Bendett of this | The decision is said to mean a bitter | 50"y 500 feat. . The regulars and the amilitiamen Both voung women were killed and | street. He belonged to no organiza- There was -absolutely mnothing 10| i\ and Moe Schlosbarg of New York fight and a probable etrike of the i f hout went th hi have had frequent fights when away |the chauffeur was seriously injured. | tions. signify the night before the Fourth Gy @10 Fqe, Telioencrg of N v, M. A“genuine shout went up tf him from quarters. Mrs. Crawford had left the car at| He is survived by his wife and sev- | Sunday evening as there was no dem-| gramm in the presence of a - large o R e L R S Valley Stream only a few minutes be- [en children, Frank Enos, Jr. Seth|onstration whatsoever. The fact that| numpar of friands and relatives from | WILLIAM KELLAS PULLED ~ B e HEty trevd B CROKER GIVES UP HIS SUIT. |fore the accident. Mr. Crawford es- | Enos, Joseph Enos, IMrs. Frank V.|it was Sunday evening probably ac-| g2 3% ther cities. The ceremony Peain at 7.0%, Hamilton, tired, hot pus 2 : caped’ with a few scratches Smith, Mrs, Annie Wiilliams and Mrs, | counts for much of the silence but | (% FUT PUICH SUEE . TOL COrOMmAT OUT OF THE RIVER.| ~ Asain at 7.2 Hamiiten, tired. het, No Way to Recover Expenses of Fight | T ——— Alexander Jo-dan, all of Norwich, aud | Chief Murphy had announced that nol o0 Poi " ¢ Go0ms on the lawn where 3 = & ohANce 10 wee Him a8 others have for Reinstitemant: | IRREGULARITIES REPORTED Manuel Enos of Fayal. He also leaves | celebrating would 'be permitted and | 2000t had been bullt, attractive- | Norwich Man . Had Several Scalpya chance to see him as ofthers have BE O R o T TR T e e grandchildren and five great-grand- | had extra men.stationed about the city | | "g.0orated in red, whitfe and blue Wounds, But Will Recover. B i e o v i Tam ATl New York. July 3.—The efforts of children, two of whom are living herel to prevent it and he was successful-|ang with flowers. Attended by Mr. i the spectators went wild. He then Fire Chief Croker to recover from the | " Management of Phenix Insurance | ing three in California. Not _until four oclock was there any|.nq Mrs. D. Litzky of New York, Mr.| Bleeding from several scalp wounds | (e spoctalows wont SUG, Heon100 I noise. On’ Sunday children in one or and Mrs. Charles Slosberg of this city { and in a dazen condition, William o thie JEoncy STACHTNE 253 fo Co. of Brooklyn. : isa ca’ four r .. Wh c n Y5t LRy Tor s h John P. Case. two instances wot musy with ceps but| 200 N o Mre B Seniosbers - of | Kellas of Moswell avenue, Norwich he came down | i he ha wn Commissioner Sturzis| Albany, N. Y. July 3.—Irregulari- | _John P. Case, one of tha ofd resi- | fUrther than that all was quiet. It was| Now York, the bridal couple marched | was pulled out of the Thames river | ®“If AR TU900 o pon onty ix or has proved unsuccesful, | ties in management of the Phenix In- | dents of South Kingstown and well- | 10 hot to celebrate. < 9 from the housz to the lawn where the | Friday night at New London. Da. J. M. | MI» 106t 08 Tl 0 000 O are . ! nter- . 1| seven order of discontinu- | surance company of Brookl re re- | known throughout the South county, |, Little in the way of public e ceremony was performed under a floral | Ganey attended him and he was remov- | oo O 00 lendid dem- P rooklyn are re = 3. | tainment_has beenr arranged here for|.ich The wedding music was by the | ed to the Memorial hospital, where it | SorkIng 16 considered o o i it which the chief | ported to State Supt. of Insurance | died at his home in Wakefield Thurs- the city was filed in | Hotchkiss in a report which has been | day nizght after a long illness, says the 'g’“’c’hye'm'r;‘"‘fle‘ i 38 ”,:of,n"’:x‘l game &t | Lyric orchestra. was reported that the injured man was |~ 'L B Y T ves sata and vesterday ance of the brought again: e ot s I fica by state 3 = D Svigence S Hi The bride’s gown was white Hro- jery comfortably. “but & fellow doean‘t w e e sl s | e e e etment | e T Il sl SIS e ssvensll | < e I o O onaata bow ho B R i s, b missed Chief Croke from Ahe depirt. | company. ‘T Is expected - save o |spring he suffered an attagk.of pae Stopetiont ,:l;‘;:f:,e'";‘:ldb;o Narade, | She carried bride robes and her veil|cam to be in his plight. ‘Cries from | 10" qav has heen harder on me than Mot expiaining that [t wax Dart of | Sintement by the depariment “thal (hg | Monia and while he' recovered fo jeft | {iauss And Borribles and no ‘parade | wa Causht up with aranse biossoms. | the vicinity ot Uhe public landing A1- | e fsand irin i PRISACOR MY is plan to incerase the efficiency of | facts dev loned by the report as to the | his general health in such a low state : Mrs, Litzky wore white tulle over | tracted the attention of several of the [ tro o' nG . itn my gasoline tank.” the fire fighting force. Croker began |falsity of the company’s statements | that as the result of other afMictions m:.f;z’;‘;’;’,:' ‘L‘;.:’I‘,:f’“;"“;:‘i‘; corn color taffeta, Mrs. Slosbers wore | employes of the New Haven road. N e @ legal fight. which resulted in his get_ | Will he brought to the attention of the | he gradually greaw weakers until the | SPWENSURLOR DAY Deen Dooker, RAces| black lace with dimmond ornaments | Charles Welch and Andrew P. Mono- | oop oy Ze w1 (N, 106, ting his place back. Then the chief | district attorney of New York coun end came, afte £ T aires il have at-fonty Sre. SCNIDWbE's: Jown wis of | hun, car conductors, rin fp that’di- NS AGAINST WORRYING asked the city to foot his bill for coun- | _Among other things the report crii- | John P. Case was born nearly 80| S8HNIN, TIS NS Tio iy agne [ Pladclace, L | rection, and just astorn of the steam- WARNS AGAI , sels expenses which Tequest wd re- |lcises the large collateral loans made | vears ago in the old Helme house on | J0'ongounced by The Bulletin through | 1hg, ceTemony, was followed by n|er Wyandotte of the Montauk Steam- B e e fused, whereupon he brought suit to | by the company to State Supt, of In- | Kingston hill, recently torn down. He | & hone weill probably prove the | Tocoption at which many telegrame | hoat Co. a man was seen struggling In | If. You Want to Eat, Eaty money. surance Pierce and certain deputies | was a descendant of William Case, | b;2" attraction of the day. wers m:l 3 ht‘” otole. Donct the water and making desperate ef- Want to Drink, Drink. ororation counsel sympathiz- |and examiners then connected with | one of the early settlers of the Nar- | "Rl RN Cl Qroworiy has Been fair :J':f‘;g:y:o aur‘ivn:ytfe g_:—nm' "€ | forts to keep afloat. hA SehE was ot i Chief Croker, and while he | he department Although all of these | razansett country. His father was |yng Gealers report. but their stock is JTaR Shioved during,he Syeming HI 8 [ thrown to him fmm the, steamer by aw. York,, July v8.~One hundved e e I, ol ars ave of the spintor That thes wore | Mumford Case. Be was & dtscendans | BY 1o means depleted although plenty | luminated with electric 1ights in red, | Waich and oorot s S ity and six years old Baturday, Joseph gret that there was . of noise is anticipated. white and blue. Pkellas had been drinking, but was | Zeitlin took time to tell congratulating < are of the opinion that they were e expense incur in violation of the insurance |of Judge James Helme, who was a IR i % She eity. | iaw vol y From the many friends of the new- 3 e ch & 3 P D e ey T e s e SO e o o o The mtate conrte’ e bme! SCHOLARSHIPS COME HERE. |1y mareied couple o great mamber of B T e | 2t on et B8 had no secreta forlon 3 ides Mr. Ci as A = == beaut were raceived, whic! = to tell how w“ ’ . y " " | White Star Liner Baltic in Collision | the Pettaquamscutt purchase. Semina: Hartford. R -4 thought that he was struck over the|one old. What I say is: ‘If you want ties of Confecticut. T Wi Ten Steniter. When a young man he went to Prov- -, yie gToom 1s the s0p fyr: 24| nefd. Whether he was thrown over- | o eat, eat; and if you want to drink, 4 idence and learned the printer's trade, | mhe scholarship announcements made ,_."'"; the cxmhmx"\‘»mm;--. The beide | board or fell during a struggle is not | drink.” Hartford, July 3.—The twenty-third annual convention of the German| wew York July 4 and later went to Connecticut and en- | 3¢ nt. St. Joseph _seminary Hart- S known, Zeitlin has been In this country a Cathol fotles: of the tat e : The steamship | saged in farming and was also a clerk | forq, give the full scholarship to Miss | Nas a large liet of Norwich friends and — o quarter of m century, but has learned “atholic societies of the state opened | pajtic of the White Star line was in | in Norwich. When the ci¥il war broke | yonnic | Mahone Jpithe a o Preached at Central Baptist, only two English sentences, “How do s § h . a graduate of St. o8 b~ 1 : _ | steamer Standard, bound from Phila- | Connect i rs. e re-enlist- | ;g the daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. - - s - N o W hio ansoo! with Dr, —eee e to b “ciectad Monday wers momiases | delphia to Copentlagen, some time Jast | d in Company B, Twentvisixtlt Con- | jimas O. Sahoney of Greenevilie. This | SouplS, 11! make their bome In New | (o, ViR, 8% [RAC weetings SPEED LAW VIOLATED. = ¥ ed | week while 1,800 miles east of Sandy | néctic anipoEs. b fogacix is the first time that a full scholarship " ths elati here. last fail ¥ P g RS NoNE e jurer, and ‘both continued their voy- | €% in the war. both of whom Jere Kill- ) Tuition scholarships are awarded to | g8t Wil A, 3 B et | the abmence. of ‘the past b e P ter 6n Two Days. age. 355 y: 7 Miss Catherine MeCone, St Mary's, New York; .. berg, Jersey | tion, Rev. Mr. Cunningham pleased et Bty Boy Bravnes P e oL LS, Third Rbode Island | Norwichi: Miss Cieorgfanna Corcoran | Cie ‘unce of the Ar. &nd Mra | g00d sized congregations- - with-two | Ohester, Conn, July 3—The state Derby . Conn.. July 3.—Unable to | OPENS WHOLE WHITE HOUSE. i PR s o i | St. Peter's, Tiartford; M Bleanor F.1 Tlitzky and family. New York helpful sermons and Was warmly w police, in pursurance of the orders is swim 2nd going In where the water e t regiment B i “F";a'; “""-l;’*"'l"k'l'{ N:]""“;;:'- of Mr. | Eva Schlo . sister of the g comed by many \\lm“hn\lrlnl?:"l.”l; i | suéa regarding the regulation of auic i . Frank Fel = = 4 SERE McCone is the daughter r: B . New York: < intance during the reyiva ot Zuli E ears o, “};‘7‘“,;::;"-}"‘!:”“‘1"‘1“:2::;"“:Z Taft Qeders All the RoomarMade Ao} TStariink rom the pey. Me Catelond sl —meaik McCone of Norti Blosbers. Went Hoboken: o ohe A both actvices’ aftboungament | mobile’ traMe in the state, made thres Jow the dam of the Housatonic Water .~ cessible to Public. e i the andertabing vosimed. en- | Main street, and Miss Canty is the| < ““Waiss, Portsmouth, Va.. sister wax made of the Sanday school picnic | arrests here Saturday and three todsy company heer today. The body was . - FiEried "on that business Tor. manmy | daughter of Mr, and Mrs James H.| e bride and Miss Welss, Mre. Morris{ on Friduy 1%y EIHIRE S U Sent lnwp. Tose 2 z E - ' North Thames street. bkoff and daughter, New York: M T s i e rested rday o 12, K. ) Fatally Injured by Train. to the public during the coming sum- | a charter member and past comman- Caught Twenty-Five 'Pickersl. Bendett, New London. Handicap medal play for the presi- | Lovell of Essex, and today A. B. John- & A Y 5 : a : 's cup is to be the Fourth of July |on of New. Britain, C. T. Shean of Ansonia. Conn.. guly 3.—Leon Klos- | mer for the first time in many years. | der of Sedgwick post. G. A. R, and a g I:l-lllm A'um 3 dent’ !.;“:e Tor the Norwich Golf elub | Springfield, Mass,, and W. 1. Blake of niski of Ansonia dled in a local hos- | Before leaving here President Taft | member of other organization: 3 pital today from injuries. received by | gave instructions that the building | For many years he was a familiar “a-A Sat = and there will also be a_ sweeputakes. Hasttord, With the excepiion of Jon- being ck by a train late Saturday | should be thrown wide open. figure at the South County fair Y hy at the in Tiie stormag:Ang } t-(| ou, who' was. pu or $50 bonds, ‘was 30 years old and was stationed at the main e 3 e ter in afterncon. Many entries are | ber . ;l accep pe: : By . gate. He was three times married. v AR —.n,i—m both. P ance ann{ aturday morning neat. As a rule only the public reception rooms are shown to visitors.

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