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FAMR AND CONTINUED COOL, TODAY AND TOMORROW. T IS GUING ON TONIGHT deville and Motion Pictures at 2 Pictures and Illustrated Sonss ‘Common Council Meeting. R At Company a1, Armory. meets at 95 ANNOUNCEMENTS BREED THEATER. “The Cowpuncher, The Brother Western Feature. The splend ture motion pict ater last evening of high class fea- | < at the Breed the- one of the coolest theaters in the The many architectural of the Breed, umequaled ventilating Powertul elecit times than !’ ¥ cooling dev i the temperature of the great story of the Biograph fea- Border States, L F i K 3 . in and around some il i i photographicall Cowpuncher. Bister is a wi: alive in every with thrilling M. Frank Plouf, Breed. sang the splendid jllus- song. “T have no sweetheart but Sinning prolonged app flags and bunting for the day. Brother and T FILLED SHI® W1TH CANARIES. Memarkable Experience of Liner In a Tropical Storm. { B Bappened in the night cording to the yarn ¥ Sandberg of the Panama liner Ciiy of Para. it must have been a night of The ship was midway beiween Aca- @utla and San Jose de ~which is a latittde in which the un- msual is expected. The time was be- | fwees one and smorning and it was very slenly an electric storm of great feroc- came up from a revolutionary re- on the starboard quarter by waterspouts, St and a great flock of capary birds Everyome knows that St amd waterspouis are commgn off the <oast of Acajutla, but the canary birds ‘wre amoveliy. . At the Sirst stroke the lightning blew ‘out the fuse in the ship's dynamo and mbe became as derk as an abandoned trolley car. Then the St. Elmo’s fire lit fore-topmast and split the gilt the tep of the topmast exactly @nto two hemispheres. Orne of 3 tbe other struck | 4 almost hit Second Offi- }"" T Guatemala, two o'clock l!}' Elmo’s fire “Third Offcer Zual, who had been off | pis y Watch below. ran on deck. All the pas- sengers foliowed;Zual to the deck, and captain says-that ABought the end of come. The storm was bad enough, but 3t was the birds that flew in the faces passengers that caused ¥ the passengers | | reu of the startl indescribable It lasted for an kour, and Southern hospitality generous. to his next Both Sos horse back. After several days the boy was still and some one was sent to | The messenger found last, and demanded)why he missing, hunt him up. him at had not returned with the horse. “Well, “Hi ‘Cause dat gent'man done sell de was the repl s0?” He done sell me, too,” sald the boy.—Youtn's Companion. A young man who works in a Den- ver bank indorsed a check for $100 for a friend about two months ago. Later the check came back protested and the voung bank employe had to make the amount good. He was very A Kindly Misfortune. much broken up over the matter. “Well,” he said to his wife. “I'll have to make up that $100. .. | smoke another cigar until the amount T would have spent for tobacco equals the amount I have lost in this trans- action.” He cut smoking out entirely. ether day paid back the $100. bank employe and his He has the $100, he's ahead about $20 onflfzar money, and he has no de- sire fffuse tobacco any more.—Den- ver Pos! . The Eternal Feminine. Amongst some African tribes, when a man professes his love for a woman d asks her in marriage, she invar bly refuses him at first, lest it should appear that she had been thinking of him wife! and was eager to become his By so doing she maintains the modesty of her sex, as well as tests the love and abases the pride of her Tover. be of use to the woman in ber married | life—as, and the husband thr away, she can remind Bim of how he This policy is also intended to should there be quarreling, en to send her made repeated professions of his love and urgently pr she comsented fo become his wife.— The Wide World Magazine. ist, heads of “Be My mission in life, is to put the d caveful.” rey Gentle Insinuation. the satir- nce cap on the ther people ied his friend, “that you don't catch cold.” Pulifzer Family at Greenwich. Joseph M. off rved The his and . His ed at been greatly admired for her complete | pitcher. & Servxcc, borate equipment. ana e r and family ar- in his magnifi- steam yacht Lijgerty length of his stay is uncertain, | is kept in constar the New Y touch with LEGAL NOTICES. mmorning. when the storm had passed aad the sun rose, there on t . covering the awnings and almost fill- Sing the boats seck. were thousands of dead and dy- Sag canary birds. Cap:. Sandbers savs there were thousands of them. sof them bad biundered into the state- | Zooms in the darkness after the elec- So the City of Para c; Mh the storm when 1l save the g foretopmas; rwhich wos !q; seleco Chronicle His Capacity. late Ira D. Sanke; fveteran Pittsburg editor, Swith me in Philadelphia mer ke looked where every mlasses of white or said s a man drinking 2 whole of champagne. During din- the restaurant, table was covered with {bottle, a full quart, s amazing what a c TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY Norwich. pers for New London Coun apply for a transfer of license ! ‘and’ exchange Spirituous and 1z Liquors, Ale, Lager Beer, ne ¢ n the building rth Main street. Town of excepi in ihe rooms and apartments in said building, any part parts suitable person h are cut off or parti- manner as to form or retiring rooms. ess is not located feet in o direct line b edifice piblic or arochial school. or the premises per- ining thereto. or any Dost office, pub- ibrary. or cemeters. Dated at Nor- yioh this 3T day o yune, & D 1910 oseph H. Commor & ¢ ppiicant. We. the undersigned. are clectors and | taxpavers. owning real estate, of the 4 hercby sign and forézoing appileation of Tor a license. and be licensed application, ~ Dated at th une_ A. D. ah J. Desmond, 219 Broad- way I. Morie Jercmiah nnors, ireo! L DrisColl, Main Charles amed signers and hereby certify that the orsers are nd taxpavers, owning real es- wn _of Norwich. Dated . this 27th day of June, A. CHAS. S HOLBROOK. Town Jin2sd seme men possess a large capa 4 Could anv mmore sinful” “Then, with a chuckie, Mr. %old me about 2 beggar he had once And the man with “The beggar had a red nose, and Mr. Sankey gave him 2 ‘thesame time ““Drunk oo 20 cents? Re sald, proudiy Part of a dollar to get m Living Up to Orders. played the shining new quarter which Afr. Ringioss had given him down at jthe corner store, mother very natural- *“Thaok you" to father’s friend. { No answer j¥. you thanked Mr. Ringloss?” ‘=he persisied Still no answer. ‘on the little face St Trouble showed You ought to have : Thank vou, s 3 No amswer yet—and trouble threat- ‘ened to produce showers. “Come here, dear mamma, now. 3 Ringloss for the qua Then the storm broke, but between | Be sobs and tears came the required “I told him thank you, New Tuberculosis Cure Based ¢a Medicine it ever oceur to you that the reason d doctors have so little success in ing Tuberculosis is because tney really not practice medicine? To say that a specitic exists for the cure of Confumption is_perhaps tco strong 3 n Eekman's Alterative we ‘manently” ¢ umptives. M elling evers sutferer to gorge himself and milk is apparently the limit mcdefn treatment. Certainly @ person With a wasting disease should be with wholesome, nourishing food, frequenily raw eggs in gquantities digestive breakdown, and then no = for milk, a very good but a producer of bilious- keeps a Consumptive well 4 15 the right one, but what is cure the patient?—Eckman's ‘ative has cured and is c: “se of Consumption. Who know. % Savans: Gentlemen: . 1907 1 was o) erated upon for Tubercuiar Peritonitis at Mary's Hospital, Rochester. N. Y. After the operation my ph me _up. T was then, urged b a Eckman's Alterative, which 1 did. at the time was 73 Ibs. 1 began nd steadily gained in healtn T now weigh 12 Ibs., and am atsolutely cured. (Signed Atigavit) | EDNA TINZE! n's Alterative is mood for Throat and Lung troubles, and is on salo ner Yained Iruggists, A or Bookiet or_write for FEvidenc in Norwich by Lee & Osgood Co. and Druggisis. It can alsa be ob- f Cured or procured by }ur Toc: to the Luboratory. Phila., Pa. he said not to mention it, Root Beer is a natural and delicious AUTCMORILE STATION. 3. Cott, 6 Otis Strcet. Automobile Bleyele Repuiring. General M ly Campaign in Mexico. That there is restlessness in the bor- der states. of Mexico against the meth- wods adopted by the government to pro- mote a peaceful presidency. has for come time been ap- The enforced subsidence of an anti-Diaz candidate when the cam- paign was opened by no means quieted The political exiles in Yucatan have created a diversion cal- cuiated to draw heavily on the military is proverbially In “The Old Dominion” Mr. Thomas Nelson Page recounts an in- stance showing that this hospitality was not always appreciated. A guest asked the loan of a horse to carry him stopping-place, a town which lay at a considerable distance. The host accordingly horse, and sent along a negro boy— it was before the war—to bring the the opposition. lent him his Arizona frontier, the country develop militancy dero of Nuevo Lco at the othe the presidenc, administration in making his canva Iy clapped into jail. demonstrations Grande and is plain that the steam 2mployed fre FOR BABY’S SAKE USE SYKES omfort Powder ‘Then his skin will be free from itching, chafing, scalding, rashes, and all sore- The original and best baby pow- For twenty years Comfort Powder has been considered the ftandard of perfection by theusands of New England physicians. rurses, and mothers who use no other. Look for the name E. S. SYKES on None gentine without it. the northe: THING good as Clicquot Club with your lunch or dinner. why didn't you come back (Pronounced Kicek'O Club) Ginger Ale It wins favor because it is That biting, burping sensation, common to ordinary ginger :lcs never comes_after_drin quot Club. The purc, fresh Jamaica ginger is satisfying and grateful to the taste, and this with fine confectioner’s sugar and a touch of fruit oil flavoring combined with pure carbonated Clicquot Spring water is all Clicquot Club i It is as good as it’s refreshing and as re- freshing as it’s good. Other CLICQUOT beverages Birch Beer Sarseparilia inimitable. 1 won't The the father of his friend Now the young ife are happy. AR Lemon Soda Biood Orange Sold by the Best Grocers The Clicquot ClubCo. is the best cream made for the skin. If you have a red. sore, unsightly s: product of the Amer C. WORTH & Co., Whulesalc Distributors sed his sult before | ry this great ican Druggists You can use wrinkles and for a sallow comp fon, as it whitens and beautifes, i safe, harmless and does Dot grow All Varielies Best Teas 25¢ b Best Goffee 20c¢ . No woman who values her ap- pearance and clear skin should let without trying it for the face, neck, arms and hards a day go by rk World, | ary and efficient news.- | St _on board who are kept | busy all day 35 H. P. machine with the chauf- ready for any sudden call is stor- a Greenwich garage, and has Branch, Franklin Saq., over Somers Bros. sround floor Inn Building. Willimantic Branch, over City Unitéd Tea Importers Go. Smith, the Drugman, Negligee Shirt £ NOW COMPLETE. Handsomest 3 fabrics and colorings we have ever at- comfortable. SUMMER UNDERWEAR s. made knee length, or in Union Suits, McPHERSON’S, 101 Main St., City Poor Little Fellow! How he suffers with that terrible ; Cough! And his leto catch it. Like Diph- theria and Scarlet Fever, it is a conta- germ disease—very serious and iable to result fatall Don’t wait. saia applicant is | Kitho it vn ok DR. DOUD’S REMEDY FOR ‘Whooping Cough Positive relief in three or four day Its faithful use will effect a quick, The Hailer, A. D. S. ALL GCEREAL COFFZE 15¢ a ib.===2 Ibs. for 25¢ 1 164 Main Street. Library Tea Store Open Wednes- day and Saturday evenings. mar20STuT ‘Absolutely harmless. Strictly veg- Safe for wee baby and children of o ke Dingies: Gaaranteed to cure, positively and quickly, or money back. PrzPARED BY Safety Remedy Company CANTON, OHIO Get off t Omaha Sixth Anusl Convention July 18, I Associated Ad Clubs Meet with America's bainess crestors WRITE OMAHA AD CLUB FOR PROGRAM' i =2 Belivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that is acknowledged to be tha the marke: HANLEY’S telephone ecrder will | PEERLESS. receive promp: attention. McCORMICK, 33 Franklin St may17TTThS o FURS STORED I‘OI-SIJIIEI I now have my own building at 107 : where the best facil- have ‘been in- to me and have and storea for the “Tired out” says Mother, s after doing a week’s washing Don't let he Wet Wash Way just once, and cnd t 50 cents per week ‘ranklin Street. BRUCKNER. apri§TThS GEORGE . GRANT, ndertaker and - Embalmer is the price. S. & J. GREGSO 198 Fraaklin Street, Norwich, Conn. chine work Jobbing. 'Phone Fetephone 898. 32 Providence St Prompt attention to or night calla, Teiconon. $5-at CagrlsMWEewL Tattviliz. AT vom dlused“womln Dremed. julsd 3 from May until September; R. =. D housework girl, julzd FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES POETRY. FOR SALE—Three colts, three-year and 4-year-old. and ‘well broken. W1l sell cheap. uire of P. Boldic, opposite velvet mil, | 1 FOR RENTNew pished cottages at Lord's Point Ston: PN FIR® 1N ton, ‘Conn.; running water, modern tPollay, ‘Cxcelient fshing; ready July Address Box 31, Houscieopor, "care 'of The Bulietin. FOR SALE—G00d cheap horse. y Max Schwart: clght-room _fu 15 GRATE. minutes from e WANTED—Boarders in_toe_country, elephone 915 SALE—One wagon, will seat 20. will seat 12 £ telephone. For culars ~ ‘address Box s A% anGCA SR i Bloasane. Visw, EXadrers | Ons eve, 5o Wo S Nemach 2przd = Also 1 small cov- [ O. M Randolph, § Chestnut St, West- Bleeping on athing, boating and P Sth: torms TANON- | Granapa's chalr iy vacant RS ont, Near the fire in the griue Whera he told his to hoyhood— To_ mENT _Furnished cotiags, July | IKept the littie on e s ‘kneo they’ lay jesa_ | Denth called that night—1ike the fre WAmD—Ex'p‘flbnced Eeneral ily of two. Apply A E . Bensons 8o ‘Warren street. cless condition. T. T. Wilcox, Stoning- “WANTED _Our agenis in fowns New York bright To RENT_Lower TAL_ 21 Ripiey Grandps, passed away place, six rooms good Fepalr. reason- 3 HAY FOR SALE—Standing. R. F. in waterworks make daily $5 uUpwar Mathewson's Mill Station; Sworn _testimonials, free on applica- tion, prove this. M. H. Seed Filter Co. ul2 dress Dr. D. FOR SALE—An S-room house, nearly with large garden plot_on Jolm- Juild AGENTS WANTED —To hindle quick selling specialty. Fine profits. Send postal for information. J. P. Leonard wood Heights. Address T. Colchester, Conn. table for the paint, plumbing | gty Tigl or similar business. i Guive 40 Hobart Ave. ~jedd CHORUS TP RENTHouse 242 Frankiin 8L: | 8o let he room be cheerful per ‘month. Ad- Place the old arm Tast Great vrain, wa ‘talled 1o Grandp aprod With "Wis &vry snow-white naie TO MENT—Basement at 55 Franklin | oM 18 Wateh the falling o e all n el 25 L Like the fire in the grat FOR SALE—A tural pacer mare: seen rear o Co.. P. O. Box 1127, Hartford, Conn. TO RENT _Nice upper flat, 6 rooms a and storage, bath. gas; §ood repair. 40 Inquire on premises. 3 f WANTED At once a first-class, ¢ K. Tis Wortn “Main sireet. | Habar Ave. sober teamster. Apply at this office 11 MOTOR BOATS Motor TO RENT_Siore at 65 Frapkiin st | A £17) | WANTED _Experienced nand o3 The Brainerd & Armstrong bin launches, quick delivery, full line oline engines. at Company. o tram Sk and organsine. 'HST Tnlon street, New London, Conn. jun28d ‘West Mystic, WANTED At the Backus hospital, ‘ren-room house, maid for the nurses’ home and woman to do plain ironing and work on the mangle. jun2sd FOR SALE — been rented in two lot. twe minutes I from school and Inguire at 6 Elizegeth Jun2sd AN EXPERIENCED MALE NURSE would like a position. No objection to country. Inquire at Utiey & Jones’ or 119 Wililams St. References furnished, FOR SALE One bitter night, in wint The snow fell fast and wild A ®irl looked in the wina orn, hapless child mari%d | rjien Grandpa whispe 1, “Lab, Ana toddled to the selling _specialty. - Fine - profits. Co.. P. Jun37d Eight-room heat, cement cellar, barn, 3 acres of land, fruit of all kinds. AGENTS WANTED—To handle quick postal Kgrsl‘nfm)'r‘nnfl;;:,“}, : g‘onlrd . Bo: 27, Hartford, Conn, ~ = JAMES L. CASE, 2 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. NTED—Good” girl for general housework. Enquire or write Mrs. H. C. Lathrop, Windham, Ct. Je2sa WANTED AT ONCE. for meneral help. Wages for $14 per month. room and board. What $1300. Will Do! g00d 60-acre farm, fine loca- tion. w1 “Reop 12 head of Cattle, Hood 7-room house. large cattle barn, barn. henhouse, buildings Al. together of wagons and farming fools: $7 balance on mortgage. Three girls for laundry work. 1 girl for kitehen work, 1 girl to heip wait on help.1 girl to wash for cooks, 1 girl are for Block Island and all in the same with a_fnll line Free Bmployment Bureau, S. H. Reeves, Supt. Julsa Picture list. WANTED zents to Door Clasp. territory. Sample by mail, 25c. . H. OUSLEY, TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. 11 the Improved Screen 1ls on sight. The’ clasp that lkeeps doors closed. Exclusive FOR SALE improvements, large garden, easy terms. DONGHUE, with barn, No. 65 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Open evenings until § p. m. = Jjulld FRANCIS D. 4 thing 2 or the perfect swarms of flies | SI'f Wanted for ths Shore and Dish Washers. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Centrai Building. jurflc Open Evenings. Experienced Table Girls, Laundress The following remedies are all good For Sale No. 4 Laurel Hill Avenue, Fly Tape—5c package: PERSONAL. finements; physicians attending; confidential close stam itarium. P. O. Box 40, Hartford, aprisa terms _ reas mable; the fine rasidence recently owned by the late Frank J. Plummer, s, steam heat- LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- Sticky Fly Paper, Etc., and espec ly for ants the Turkish Ant Remedy will save you heaps of trouble. | ow fants adopted, or boarded If desired; b e : write to Collinsville San- JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetuck St., Norwich, Conn. 'l'lne Glorlolls l‘onrth of all kinds of Win reasonable prices. - junz1d A Clean-Cool Kitchen carry, no can to fill, no oil to spill. match and the fire is ready. THE GAS RANGE | before the splendid, assortment | broken. ivzd WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St., Franklin Square. fReal Estate and Insurance EOR SALE. Thames River Farm of west bani, Cent. Veraiont R. Toilet Soaps, S 3 cakes in a Box, 10c a Box T about midway be- tween Norwich and New London, river shore front. beautitul view. good all-the-vear dweiling never-failing runn 2% Well adapted for couniry Lom boagding house. For all particulars of the above or | for ‘other property for mule or fo rent, | call at office on Franklin Square. Seashorg Properly The Lee & Osgood Co. =i~ the day we celebrate, and, like all true | citizens, we hail with joy the anniver- ;sary of the Declaration of Independ- ence. We will furnish on that day at our store a tull line of Imported Goods TO LE I Near the fire in the grate & 11 Store 74 Main Sfreet, City. | <:p oo nre vurui Possession given when desired. ,.,l[:”_‘,',';fi“j‘,f /ipa svenin; N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St., City | So_ragged, cold and hungry Near the fire in the —d ’ A COLLEBGE GIRL'S DAY. f Upon & glass of 888 Along about ten-thi Sho noeds some solfd fare And goes with Grace or Gertle - Her pocketbook sh+'ll pillage At dusk, and gally trudge | " Ingredients for fudge, L] | . It is her dearest wish Are you prepared for the invasion| ~UPOT & chafing dish s to hed Her little wad 1 chewing C gum. and insects that sesn to delight in ses- o ng how much food they can spo how much extra work they can make? cle and VIEWS AND VARIETIES Fly Powder—10c cans. Judge. Sayings “You are always looking Into t mirror. You should not be so vain.* “I'm not vain. I don't think I'm half 80 good-looking & I really am,”— g | Bhe (sweetly, as they sip their tes Poison FJy Paper—5c envelopes. together)—Isn’t this deliciou e ent-mindedly)—Yes; I love to take 1- with a litt mon.—Columbiam and Liguors and Steamed Bottle Beer, obtainable at One Hundred Building Sites fronting $250 to $500. Cottages for sale Watch Hill, to rent at Pleasant View, Quonocon- | taug and Narragansett Pier. 50 vou can buy arm sitiated near a_ thriving manu- Latest Novelties | Hurrah for Independence Day ! Geo. Greenberger, Telephone 812. 47 Franklin Street. facturing village an 80 acre large orchard. In- | Send for Wilcox's (Choice of 400.) WILLIAM A, WILCOX, REAL ESTATE BROKER, 41 West Broad Street, Room 1, West- | Cluster Curls «__for the New Coiliures ’Phone connection. Transportation free in auto, Gibson Gfl;ilel Co. 67 Broadway Let Us Do It For You The Goodwin Corset Meals perfectly cooked and served on time. No wood to chop, no coal to MODELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. ZO0 YA e < ety | is the world’s best cooking stove, a hot s General Contractor | | weather necessity and a blessing ev- ery day in the vear. Saves time— | saves dollars — saves work — saves worry. Call and see the latest models All orders recelve prompt and careful Give me a trial order. Sat. staction guaranteeG. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich | tn Telephone 348-2. Unless you the busines: v understand it is not wise for you to o . “Why should you beg? n Special Sales e o This Week of il Yo o e gt | Belle—How nice for ou, dearle Ang 131-133 Main Street, "»wnl- pirit of reform, =X | Philadelphia Rec | I understand ou t Chignon Puffs | mucw w cirrie | Chitean wi wald to measure well | | Puring the last five | sons have nt ” 503 would be freely forgi Phone 505 1| ;onit? | gained in welght, the hnport res April, 1 | toms, or and the exports 650,000 jer cent year t ilver fir, 4 e CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. | pen, 210; ‘the birch, 200; the ash, 1 | the "elder, 145, and the elm, 19 <! % wding Lo o i, Sherrili, | the world’s wolfgram is ; gentina, Wollgram or wolfgrai u tunsgate of iron and manganese. It is the ore from which the metal tung s usually obtaine Norwich, Havre maintains its position . Gias & Electrical Dep't., ) try to clean or dve your own garments, 321 Main Street, - Alice Building. You are apt to make ‘a spoil the whole thing. mistake and We have the Rose Bowling Alleys, |i:iu i, saf veratonions MAXWELL For Sale base, quick detachable rim. of the shop. used—prices right. immediate delivery. Call for demonstrations. * M. B. RING ‘& SONS mar22d dyeing the most del out imjury to any part of them. undertake all the clothes. clean them, responsibility, dye’ them any promptly to your residence. of the ports of the world 1 the second in France, despite r t LUCAS HALL, bl ot v s dhe Bt 49 Shetucket Street. The total production of glass in el 3. J. C. GTONE. Prop | mately 519,630,000, of wh the great Lang’s Dye Works, e swellest iooktog ear*ana sreds. | Telephone. 157 Frankiin st | AMERICAN HOUSE, |cro oeo i w1 lest bargain ever offered. Maxwell 4-cylinder, 45 H. P. equipped with every modern appliance, 116 wheel Furrell & Sanders SPECIAL RATES to Th Traveling Men, ete. Livery conn Been used carefully, now just out MONEY I.DANED da, N. B. We have several cars, little \pror T Jara in wbe DRPWE (R ©d the Santinge of Tepic, and tF NEW POPE-HARTFORD, MAX- eary Ay RS R COLLATBRAL LOAN CO. 142 Maim Street, Upstairs. THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Eto, in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Propristor. ‘Telepnone 507. 11 Frankiis Street. . ¥. CONANT. Cigars are fhe best on the market the window-glass and 60 per cent. of Prope. the .rt bottics for scent, etc., were ex Eroupea | POTLed. ted | Consul William F. Alger of Mazatian ik LR reports that the Southern Pheific ra i . way, bu ng along the Mexican west coust! 18 expocted to reach dnla- 1t 18 s Tt I m tiago river, in the territary line from Acaponeta has a deprossin [ to the river ix belng opencd to tae the body —— sth build- | -~ St. Peter's. at Romé, reared centue D BIOOD | riex bhefore the age of steam and eleo- tone y b still the biggest of 1| ehunelies, the mont colossal of ail i, | places. of worsbip. We boust of st ———= | diums which cain seat 40,000 spectators of madern sports and forget how much tone Sc and the J. ¥. C. 10e |Invre imposing and {mmense (he Ro- mans mude their celigenm, whers " it and 15,000 more find marica am,

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