Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 15, 1910, Page 5

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The arrival of Morton F. Plant on. his steam yacht lolanda, the second | | largest private yacht afloat, was sig- | §l nalled Tuesday morning at Eastern Point by the firing of a salute and an ovation by the other yachts and craft in the harbor. Mr. Plant left Southampton on June 25. Norwich, Friday, July 15, 1910, VARIOUS MATTERS Swordfish are being “brought in by the fishing boats in fairly good quan- tities and the season promises to be Mr. and Mrs. Howard Atterbury are the guests of the Misses Ripley - of Broadway. " BOSTON STORE Belizved that She Se: Fire to the Barns on Charles S. Erown’s Flace, but that She is Not Responsibie f r il ; Her Acts—Two Calves and 3 Dczan Hens Eurned to | daugnier, Misx Annie Rosgior of bros stre’t are at Hardwick, Mass., for the The eleventh season of the Con- neeticut Chautauqua assembly will be Hon. up to the standard. The mills along the rivers are be- ginning to feel the effects of the lack held from July 25 to August'3 at For- estville, midway between Bristol and Plainvifle. It is an ideal place for a vacation, situated about one mile Death. Known to Woolen Manuf; remainder of the summer. The 11th ICE COLD FOODS of water. and many are forced to take | north of Forestville in a beautiful| On Thursday afternoon, following | phone and taking three men from (he | Richard Waterhouse, o ¢ artially shut down grove, high ameng the hills. the burning of the barns at the farm | central station he responded in‘an &u- | known woolen manufacturers 1n ihe WMuskmelons, w.h_rmolons. Hiiches, | to steam or partieyy K G i i of Charles S. v to, while Chemical 0. 3, from the | state of Rhode Island and ownor of PRI CHE . Uhahoss isk sh f fifteen or twenty | Automobilists to Hartford, and there arles S. Brown at East Great| pajls went out therc. A few tanks | the plant of the Greenville wobien A brisk shower of o T twenty . Plain. near the Starr farm, Policeman | of chemical were used on the fences, | mills at R 1. died ut Potted and Canned. Tongue, Chicken, Game, Patties, Etc. Ham, minutes’ near Franklin meeting house north to- duration was enjoved from from this section who en- will soom are many joy a trip to the capital, Brock under orders from_Chief Mur- phy arrested Mrs Nora Bain and on but further than that nothing could be done. Had the house caught, the hom. aith Wednesday * had been in poor Es ward the state line on Thursday aft- | ind signs along the trunk highways | the police blotter she is marked as an | chemical would have been sufficient to time. Four years ag. be ernoon. leading into the city, the Hartford {insane person. She was detained at|have put it out, y = from business life and ,cve m m.. —_— Automobile club baving arranged to | police headquarters over night, and | The sparks and cinders from the fire operation of the milis, put them up for the convenience of [ it is expected that some action will be | were blown for a long distance some have since been leassd L 3Ivisd RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. ph lc' d 5 l‘nlrll‘l “e\\’;lr’:‘i:rtieflt and it was an ‘l):ro;'ed,h:ut she is not held responsi- | the line were burned. was Judge am. P. Platt in the ci enjoyabl air. . e for her act. because of her mental | soon put out. however. et o 4 B ysiclan an urgeon A. Ross MacMahon has left town for | condition, Mrs. Bain had been scen going into | COUL 4f the United States Wedn I ay used to find Belding Office ved to 21 Broadway, "Wauregan Block. are very dry and the passing automo- — RO A F Tt ! Hours: 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone. | hiles make “life miserable for people Prof. J. J. Kelley of Greeneville is|looking after the house. About 1.45 | cloth in her hand at the time. During ;"“ Fin -\:('k'“; ENVE. 1k.ma s Island for The SOIEr. o'clock Thursda- afterncon she called | the fire she fled across the lots amd | [uf:" of New London, & During July and August no evening The cottagers at Ocean beach held thelr first invitation dance of the sea- son on Thursday evening. About 100 The foads throughout the country who happen to be on the road, whether travelers. e SR PERSONAL Boston. at Fi taken this morning in regard to her case It is believed that she set fire to the barns, which were totally de- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bain and child live at Mr. Brown’s place, Mrs. Bain they set was bur later fire to the shingles and a hole ned in the roof, and clothes on The fire the barn by one of the workmen there some time before the fire. She had a me back to the Brown place Rockville Firm Not in Contempt. & ( going over to the Lyman place, where | New York firm. Rockville, in contempt End Sale or Sunday hours except by appoint-| . . ) : to Mr. Brown, who was in the cellar : . p -y bl | in automobiles or wagons. Senator William L Hisgins of Cov- | &t X0tk Witk farm hands etiing b | And i Dot zome i it S Pl o piamaran yms ot Vdecirial Day after day and day after day the Ther s any i -eiv- v s Corwi isi - , tell 4 e o i o m ! i , There are so SEY patiente’ recsiv. | entcy. wes ‘o Norw ch visitar ThuEs- e e e Lt A i ot o na | ins the mor 4 | orowds are flocking to this sale, and ing- attention -at the Hackus. hospital immediately, as did the other men, bui | ton street. She offered no resistance T D the verdiot of all’is there is no other at the present time, it is stated, that o5 SR 5 .._|it was impossible to save the build- | and talked about the fire with Chief Only Lacked V outside nurses have been called in to)| Miss Nellie Kirby of Linceln ave-|ings. It was found that the fire had | Murphy and also referred to the barn | Stephen Coffey of Novwish ha 1| sale in the world like it. The new assist ‘the ‘Tegulaf force. nue was a recent visitor at Pleasant| been set in several places. Mr. Brown | on the Maples place a short distance | in Westerly todav. i1 e ] : View. rushed into the barn to save three |away being burned recentiy. She did | Norwgeh baseball F “Mill Ends” are beautiful, alluring, The season at Quemocontaug has - calves, but was able to rescue but of not admit setting the fire. opinion is that if W abesniin| & <A For Ladies; ... .o« ih starting up, says the| Arthur Warner of Belchertown, another came out. but ran back to its | Because of her eondition it is prob- | the Conneoticut ass Wl | exhilarating and stimulating beyond Se: & 4 Ma is the .. . | death. There were about a dozen hens | able that there will be no case brought | have been a success—Wesiorly Sun &2l sk Bes Shore: Rre sl Faf allicha hotels Mass, fs-the guest of “Mr-"and Mym Ry o Wil SO tiving (o sav | asainst har, hut Chief Murphythought | words, and from the very lips of our in a large varrety. are filling up rapi and it }\xl| be | Davig S. Cushman. the calves Mr. Brown had his clothing | that some action would be taken this — =4 b th, "o P | lively there from mnow _ on until Sep- £ = A scorched and his hands are covered \morning and it was intimated she R OIrs, Yol Sy MV 2Rve. this anle, Patent Leather, tember. Miss Anna Cartmell of Wilkes- | with large blisters, where he came in [ might be committed to the state T S AR R Wor te Gun Metal, 5 Barre, Pa., is the guest of her aumt, | contact with the flames. The fire was | pital. She has been in ‘the institution o d It was denied on Wednesday that| Mrs. William Friswell. started in the center of the barn floor | before about five years ago. She is Linake this "Mill EXd®: Sule oven! bot- Russet Calf.{ there was any fear of tvphoid fever _— and in an ell. It took but little time [ about 50 vears of age. 5 8 breakinz out among the state troops| W. C. Birge and R. L. Johnson leave todle;’vel the teo ux"“('l Thed secz M, r‘,.m'\ l\\.lsln‘nv(vxrf‘ N.nrsdlav B ter than ever has been pre-eminently atiy Bt 1th . of this morning for Camp Osipee, N. H., | ond barn was also set_ it is stated. anl | evening whether his barns ‘were in- i $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 SR T i T s il i e Ll ”mm{i“? e enions” | that was destroved. Neighbors rushed | sured. but be (hought thev were for Pl tived P P to help :Mr. Brown, but they could | about $700. The loss will be $1,500 or —— See Window Display. ige Grove. & ber. only devote their attention to the | more. ere was some hay m the g | . = : house, about thirty feet away. which | barns, a few toois. and bne wugon, be | Wash Goods Department The annual summer outing of the| Jack Gallivan and Edward Lawler | was saved, although. the paint was | side the calves and hens. One or Mr. The first ten IN EACH MON’ Conneeticut Editorial association will | leave today for Block Island, where | badly =corched. Brown's workmen had his hair singed Der ts made then count as ln [he [\‘I“ [:nd Sale fergusen mmnew, FRANKLIN SQUARE. be held on Monday, July 25, at Wood- bury and Lake Quassapaug. Dinner will be served at the Curtis hofise in Woodbury. they will be for the rest of the sum- mer. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lanz and Miss Chief Stanton was called by tele- working about the barn. MORE HARD WORK MANY MINISTERS HERE DURING THE SUMMER For on the day. | Indigo colors, a value 8¢ a Apron taple cHecks, ighams £0od quality smmercial accor 1 junsd Rena Lanz are visiting local relatives AT NIANTIC CAMP, A considerable number of deer have | before leaving for Italy later in the oo/t e e R T el Rrice YRYGINe been seen of late in surrounding coun- | season. Nearly All of First Separate Company | Rev. A. A. Brotkway of New York ous tre it, the same con Muslins, excellent cloth and try districts, and much damage is re- . o Taken Prisoners. | to Be at Christ Church and Six Sup- Tenced: | wssortment of patterns, value nr “ ces an ya ported from thém to the buckwheat| Miss Elaine Hitchon of Maple Grove . -— plies for the Cocngregational Union | _ 1214¢ a yard and rye crops, as well as/ the vegeta- | is spending severa] days at Gales Fer- | Maneuvering over the same territory Services. 3 "Mill End Sale Price, yard & will be closed on ble gardens. ry, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hitchon. DR. KILBUGS’ as Wednesday, the Second infantry and other arms of National Guard in camp at Niantic had Still in it is to be conmsidered, even the Connecticut | In the absencéd of ser geyse? Neilson Poe The Thames Loan & Trust Co, Norwich, Cenn. 1ams, Red S Mosquitoes seem to be the only — 4 3 | & S S things that are bothering the Norwich | Mr. and Mrs. John R. Washburn of | & strenuous =morning Thursday, A | Care, who is Rev. A. A. o Seersucker patterns Y. M. C. A. boys at, their camp at|New York city are spending a number | Pattalion commanded by Malor Nor=| guct ihe services at Christ e t from, good patterns, SA“’RI‘AYS AnER Bushy Point, as othérwise they re- | of days with relatives in this city and | 1o Shd WCIGing the Kuret BCRArits | church for the remaining three Sun- ) ol hiving a splendid | Niantic. flanking body of ‘a Tetreating force, | d8Y of Julv. = = Rl Fnd Anly. Beies:.yehd 5o me. i s i 0 bat- = p 4 1% 1lino en- shed suiting M ana’ Mrs Hervertisile end IRl e Asina pursue by two bal: | STEENSNR, IO ervices. n . Likalinon—a, linen-finished suiting NOON (llll'illg July Work has been begun by the Cen- | Miss Cecilia Hale of New Haven are |son and Major Isbell. There was no | iy u;]-i\‘ aw;) “(‘h-ul‘ Congre n e ea nlma s in all plain colors, 32 inches wide, tral Vermont rallroad improving its | the guests of Mrs. Hale's sister, Mrs. | decision given when the engagement | Sational churc e FALE LR u lc o yard roadbed on the lower end of its line. | Fitch L. Allen. was called off. but the opinion was | 2% - : Mill End Sale Price, yard 930 and All s' During the summer upwards of 2,000 held that Major Norton's forces had "“f“\“g“x‘;‘;”lf‘:“fl‘:f‘fihi‘,‘":‘“(f"”'u'l\”\’_‘“ £ Raa]ion7s i gn » ties will be placed between uth| Miss Pauline Garnett, who has been | been worsted. Nearly the whole of the | ", Goay “church—. at i Mercerized Taffe ecks in the e S W visiting Mrs. T. H. Beckley of Mt.| FIrst Separate company were taken | cpaiify " 5 jy15d much wanted black white, all s Pleasant street, has returned to her | DIIJONers. Toe operations vOTS watch- | Rev, . v Sl e ey T also silk-finished Foular in The Preston City baseball mine, of | home at Buffalo X e e wav. Daktal | POV G ¥ 3 2 . silk patterns, values 19c to 25c & which Herbert Johnson is captain and — fon drill and in the evening regimental | GrAham. Philad ? MISS M. C. ADLES, yard— : > . Mrs. Henry Arnold ,of this ci o i - s George C. Pollock, D.D. Crescent L U ' b Beriah E. Burdick is manager, have| Mrs. Henry Arnold ,of this city, and | parade. rs Mill. End Sale Price, yard 15e . stopped playing for a few weeks, but|daughter, Mrs. O. Chester Johnson, of | Today the last of the week's maneu- | "G00 . R g flil' calnand Face N am,, IS will start up again, with renewed zeal, | Brooklyn, were guests of Mrs. Alice Vers will take place and will consist| o .. Bumstead, Kline, = Mas p o p a oal and Lumber after the busy having season is over.| Noyes on Tuesday at Plainfield, of attack and defense. and will be more | b, "4\ gust 28, the preacher has not ! == — i Che'patore Of & feal baitle than iy | been Gefinitely. decided A NATURAL WAVE Dress Goods Twenty men, representing various E. Jack Flynn of Norwich has been 2 % b e —_— is required to make the hair becoming i Of the fine arts met in the studio of | spending a few days with friends in | omel Cratles McCabe Wil be in com- Bonds ve. Automobiles. and styiish. Made-up, aruncia errects | jn the Mill End Sale Charles Néel Flagg at Hartford Wed- [ town. He returned to Norwich Thurs- | pel] in command of the Blue. Thurs-| Failure of the investo > detected at a glance, Every lnc nesday evening and took the frst step | day morning.—Westerly Sun. day night there was an officers’ school, | ward this week with ax needs m-y::,mu.).. 'l“w o t0 adhis sitings, double width, in gray For toward the formation of the Connecti- at-which the regular army officers crit- | portion -of his mid- { 2w Epumae Baly sixles. Cheap. fry b1 browns and greens, regu cut Academy of the Fine Arts. John F. O’'Loughlin of Pittsburg and | icised the work of the past days and | dividend money for e L T pri . Miss O'Loughlin of Union street are|expressed themselves as being pleased | stimulated denunciations of L‘ "“’,'{; b g < A fx“‘mm.‘f\‘fil?{ Mill End Sale Price, yard 200 eddln Plans are being worked out by the | stayving at the New National hotel, | With the improvement shown. \!hn’)u‘hilr-’ .'—.Hn:’»nz !’n‘;‘ ‘IrI nl x S July 1ith p e v a ¥ la ond ealers of € stree ne & self ec E N i‘ g commitiee on Old Home week at|Block Island, for several weeks. ’;“;“m;”’: h:m]“ r":‘m T ‘“”‘ fetion that | Wauregan House, NORWICH. awni, olfive and sray reguley - Wales, Mass., the big days to be Au- S Horses: Wers. Frightatied. he country oing bankrupt on 210 West 111th St—NEW YORK ( lftS | gust 6, when Rev. C. H. Ricketts of | Felix P. Callahan who is in the| A pair of horses owned by George Lhe COURITY s Eoing Hanle Ceven | Sareoks Toe . oy Mill End Sals Price 35¢ this city is to be the speaker, and|employ of a contracting firm at Green- | W. Car-oll of Norwich ran aw W e e o Sonsobiles - i i gl e Bhde 933 e the following Sunday. ville, S. C. ,is at his home on Union | frightened, on Main street, T ht nto bonds, but the i = % = 54-inch Sultings, stripes, ot We are showing the most com- — street for a two weeks' vacation. morning. writes a Niantic corre & | Pt Braanentiy: fo e tal Ih | qualities that sold from $1.50 to $2.00 plste stock of SILVER and CUT Sylvester Z. Poli of New Haven, who ent. The team-colljded with an a jout of bonds ana spending it on au- R Ton Mill E 1 GLASS ever before shown by us, recently became the owner of the| After beimg the guests of Mr. and | MODIE standing in Tront of the tomobiles. | il End Sale Price 70s o 3 < I 4 e & Mr. and | 4jc house and were stopped by guests SRS g and of the newest designs and Broadway theater, and Mrs. Poli are['Mrs ¢. S. Eaton at Gales Ferry sev- | of the hotel. Two women sitting in | 4 LP¢ bond saleamen see e Ol - beet makes. to celebrate their silver wedding on R o Z e i L e this particular form of evtr ancs | * August 25 The guests will numbes | ©4 as, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Johnson | the automobile ecscaped injury. The | ipn Zny other class of observing men 4 i ]fl\d | Mill End Sale Pri For @radustion Gifts we can e . and son returned home Thursday. |CATTiage was badly damaged but the |is prapgply to the fact that they s | AL ale Irices on between twa and three hundred. s o machine escaped without much in- |5 PIOBAbIy due fo the fact that they ~ el seridinty supply your want® || Discnarsea horers’ are suspectea |, M. and Mrs, John P. Brasit ena |Juey. Tho coschmen for Mr. Carioll|for unspenn capiiai. and when the Plain | Corsets, Underwear, — i B v chi i = a b v ocates it and are abou o & 1 . by officiala of the Connecticut com- | ™o children of St. Louis were here | i sday morning. He was taking them | haye located it and are about to ket | Infants’ Wear, Etc H pany of placing spikes and stones on | °® Thursday and later went to Pleas- | to Mr. Carroll's summer home at Cres- | ¢, goe it suddenly whisked sway and | ' % efl, “s. the trolley track at Montville Wed- | ant View. Mr. Brazill wil return | cent Beach. i ed in a fragile automibile ir $1.00 Corsets, extra fine quality of nesday morning. The motorman saw | home today. . Instances are in endless va- | ste, mediym bust, four hose sup the obstructions and stopped his car.| = e WILL BE ARRESTED. One bond man said this weelk: | porters attached, regular §1.00 model .eon Young. moving picture oper- — — getting wors. the time. I - Mill End Sale Price 69¢ Next Wednesday the first of the | ator at the Auditorlum, will leave next | New Yorie, N-de-v-v- -n; HII_';‘o"fl = In Newark oy, and All sizes and styles. « ke artillery 16501 * N.| Week to spend a few days at his home | Read Will Endeavor to Stop Tres- [cashier of a whom T hi . omen’s fitted Corset Covers, extra coast artillery companies of the C. .| week ks his hom | r 3 cashier of & ba E gl Prices the lowest. I ,.01i3°%f musiin, tegular 19¢ quai G. will leave for the annual tour of | in Detroit. and will then enjoy several passing. ey § B e e duty at the island forts. The entire| Weeks of camp life on Lake Erieg What have with 57 Se Mill End Sale P 10¢ corps of the state has been ordered to Beur_of the §peclel mgents of rail- [ JYRAL have we to do with borgsl See s P Vo g i HU Knd Gale. Prise réport abithe djfferent—forts on July) Mrs Lillian 5. Dygert andl sbn' hive | roewcasteotivasciny tho employof tHR L T oy ® s h e oo et rance The Plaut- Cadden Co. Women's Lace and Insertion Trim 21 ¥ | returned to their Eastern Point cot- | New York, New Haven and Hartford R o v s 5 5 med ¢ Covers, regular 8% grade- = tage after spending a short time with | F2iifoad arrived in Danbury Tuesday policy, and is going around the cor- Jewelers and Silversmith Mill End Sale P 280 E p M . and will remain there for the remain- [Ner to buy a car hond Pt Suaresty. iy v i a8 fldde The state secretary's office Is insti- | Mrs. F. E. Boynton of Freeman ave- | Gar of this week or lonser in the in- [man added: “That's nc A client g~ ¥, : oot PM .-‘ m I(lnds tuting the custom of writing letters | nue. They have recently returned [ terests of the company. of ours came in with a bond of | PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING '\'\ omen’s ( ',\',“‘ ’n! ,._:\, y to offenders who have received a con- | {from Canada Tha particular reason for the pres- |large denomination and sd us tof Lk {‘,“".’ P s i £ viction for reckless auto driving de- 73 ence of these gentlemen at this time |Split is up and sell '$2,000 of it at gular 50c quali —at— manding an explanation and warning Mr. and Mrs. George S. Palmer, |is because of an endeavor on the part |once. He wanted to take 5w money Mill End Sale Price 380 them of the consequence if they are | Who have been on an extended visit|Of the railroad officials to stop tres- | with him. We said it would be ver TR DUNN’S PHARMAQCY, | conticica " cecond cime. to Burope, have returned to New Lon- | PRES0E o0 tie company's properry |, | QIR [0, Totioe, (0, 20 ke Mand : don and will take up their residence | have happened to trespassers in Dan- |asked him w such haste. He Women’s Suits, Dresses. 50 Main Street. Owners ‘;fl n:;mr and power boats| at the Pequot. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer|bury and vicinity within the past few | going off on a motor trip. he > ’ i must see that their engines are prop- jo3 i . 3 weeks have spurred the officials to at- | he needed new tires and cen 5 - wie Y Al et bt ok Lenjojea sesing. the Exksion. Play pre- | SSSLs DS SIEd e oficily to &) bE nesded new tf money.’ "— Waists, Etc., ions of the law passed by the general | ®eRi€d While on their Buropean tour. l“"v'bln regard to gre.pasa:ra. e York Evening Post. l thc MI” End Sale i Y- @ detectives state that their or- e o P : 5 Tiotation of the law Is & fne of mot| urarryoo™ LYICh of Montville, who | gers wre to arrest every peraon w0t a | ==\ \Weather Diversions Not the the price of > We have a nice more than $25, underwent an operation at the Backus | employe found on the company's prop- NV ! 2 heatre Hok ot Women's Wash Petticoats in neat o hospital three weeks ago, was able to | erty. ; Ladies who write books « he new s 2 oo stripes, good material & e < return home on Friday aft In order that people may not be ig- | thought” tell us that the way to avoid an you afford to Mill End Sale Pri prom furnished tene- It is feared that when the New Ha- | oooration was successtully merfurmes | norant of their intention. the officers | discomfort Is io stop thinkin I Sl A b i Jit e Wae . Plrien” itee ven road makes its rumored changes| by Dr. Rush W. Kimball, and the out. | BAve caused signs to be posted all over fand fill the mind with be sick all week be- Misses' Wash Dresses, 6 to 14 years, mznt to rent at in and about the present railroad sta- | come is pleasing to the many friends the railroad property warning against [ thoughts.” cause you did your made of good chambray, ox blood and ¢ tion at New Y.ondon, the Para nay : "Ny friends | trespass. If you concentrate on bers biue, trimmed with white braid 3 Eoncat e Lendoy e de may | of Mrs Lynch and her family. BRI e . »u' get hotter and i washing on Monday, Mill End Sale Price 48 42 Cft St city g e ey g e e e B soueast s memta atiuae f| @ Washing on Monday, R B o i e 5 e T et g _|sitting on a cake of ice in bathtub especially when you Women's fine. sheer Lawn auf Dini — Pequot have been. postponed. . It has been decided by a referee of | g lINE Of A CAKE OF Wos IDe. shesr Lawe ayp ION Fi ith bath g the, probate_court at Chicago that the | “CFuiil, VORS00 Pbal e can send your clothe 7 ATnints, Reby (ranked AN SO 've rooms with bath. Postoffies have been notified that § fee of $250,000 demanded by a lawyer | omething unre! by con- to a reliable concern i i il those sending matter by registered in settling up_the estate of the late {gragi o whateyor ou. Here P b 3 Mill; End . 8sle ‘Price: 89 Rent fifteen dollars mail and desiring return receipts CHRIIE .3 S - fust ana: shauld | 4 few themes for such that is making this Women's Silk and Net Waists ShbuidiendOrmer.on ilhe rebiterade at b l:';r('e\'ou ea:xfie e pEoE 1;9’330"3 iverting concentr. class of work their reely two a all up to date, reg- ter, “Return receipts rpquested.” Un- & = ¢ EWhen, s Slepnant % r value $5 per month, : pts mequ , demanded by @ young lawyer in con- | gicker than a sick specialty ? til a short time ago receipts were re- nection with the Thaw case which | How wonld one's specaity ¢ Mill End Sale Price $3.95 s . T turned in all cas all the Biedimplieses - 3 s : Do e e 'irm::d ns“v.[at:l;ogur‘zm:;giwsfil\m;'o’;i nh:‘ na's.s if“\.l',;';pa'n":..m’,"‘;. good meal and 3 ““'"""fi' ‘}A‘““s “;”;""fl- |’“'4' "" 3 cs: . i i i . - ¥ ine colorec awr E v L1 The ParkorBavonpart Go., || comeciene mmmcions o ve| EGES QN0 NBSIS | etk S W h wod s Ty i) [ 8. & J. GREGSON {f | tov, e v it S g interested tablet giv ¢ J. Pier- ’ 4 i 0%l | and not want jt? w ute ¢ y WAUREGAN HOUSE, WA - e s T 4 Pler 4 Russell—Sir Charles Russell, for many | \What are the sensations of a 198 Fraskiin 8trest, i{ | with ' Duteh neck, long and three B pont Morgan about to be unveiled in ] vears the leading advocate of England, | owl” e ok N | quarter sleeves, value $3.48— St George's church, Schenectady, N. complelely Destroyed |2ra 1 nnd that nis mreates: sec was | ““Whe does a brojied 1obste (N S Mill End Sale Price $2.26 Y. to the memory of Rt. Rey. John 17.957 pounds. And he was solicitor- | When your waiter disapp Telephone 898 Williams. for 48 years bishop of the general and the most distinguished ad- | does he disappear to { Wotone ot Oormertiche vocate of his time.” That was $89,785. | What makes the Public square zoy- o w1 ThB RBid & Hu hes 0 == g C . === et oy ";‘hi.’s Lo KNOCK "EM oUT out the. large ‘Yerkes estate, that a |universe? We Recover Furniture and De Carpet Buy it new — and here. P R b A hnnp:n‘d quarter of & million dollars met is an | Would vou rather have a tooth pulled - Lavieni The INDESTUCTOR. the best that | o 5,70l in (o ation Rom 800 i, | ory opvertul, quickly avaparat. | Fogqpendent, fortune, ‘nd iow ' "t [or " vort “corn’ siencd on"or 2% | A Fine Assortment isduw meney can buy. ing the tenderness of Swiss chard with | i i ; " 2 s B s o b ke We carry a complete stock ofs Suit |, fine fiavor like- spimach. Tn !“}‘n‘;- e, whish: when sauigted (nfs g;z;{n:gfldzw;e:‘:b“:r;;ee b e o anLaaler dnithe MIL LINERY 3 sively. bed bugs breed, instantly destroys bed No Doubt of It in Future. Snitvithafs 1t 1 fromdnfinity o here? AT LITTLE PRICER erma to choose from. Call and see u: Prices reasonable. The big guns-at Fort Mansfield were used fer the first time this summer on bugs, nests, eggs and all. Easy to use and clean. Simply in- Should the democrats carry the lez- lature in Connecticut next fall, which Dot likely, there is no reason to be- —Cleveland Plain Dealer. Expects to De Senator Bourne sayvs Oregon t Bourne. s the MRS. G. P. STANTON oct1d Viva THE SHETUCKET BARNESS C0. | Wednesday. The target was towed |sert the squirt gun attachment, throw | liéve that Charles F. Thaver of Nor- out two or three miles, Just in front | gne liguid into the i ) wich will be the successful candidate |best xovernment on earth. It s N e of the bathing beach. The five and | e !1quid into the infested places, and| for United States senator. Those who | certainly a fine government, in hix o4 Whitens the skin Telephone £65-4. 283 Main Street. | cight inch guns will be in constant | Your work is done—done well. do mnot recognize his self announced | opinion, that would heve him in its | at once jun36a practice for several days, candiducy for that office as an abso- | highest office. But two ves here - 5 Price 25 cents. lule joke see In it enough humor to|afier, when Oregon shall have elected If used in place of powder—has > Bhe ot e e e queer him as @ possible nominee. It | cnother senator, his opinfon will he shwie -g:::ut;:t. dp.r:“-::: show. » = iy B g o X 3 o1 1 r iffercr Sta me " d hy DR. C R CHAMBERLAIN [ocir. Uiy Shts, S50, 150 tgpbar from {44 mawapaper omment | wholly afercrC Statsment’one uni| (9% Get off at Omaha Suren Ergpuiene, Frvoiles, Mefh was hung in the State library at Hart- has x habit of saying strange things |to him thefr real worth and value Ststh Anemmel Comvontion July 18°19 and 39 gfl,—‘k “Tq- e whiter at once. Denta/ Su n. ford Wednesday afterfioon. The three. but ‘there will be Lo doubt Of It in fu- | Portiand Oregontan. . Aisocioted hd ©luha rice 50c. 4 (4 e e L et or himseir this. time, 1t s BONE rer Sy g S5 s i Ny S Sold by UTLEY & JONES or nisel . t is being re- 3 . oreal e Children Cry ? the late gevernor as just arisen from . 1 ebarge of Dr. .'Ih m” § tanielr wh‘ch’“: e marked that Connecticut has had WRITE OMAHA AD CLUB FOR PROGRAM' during his pon 1 es s left T i ’ 3 Tpeggagte o he Dr“‘ Ma; many uliar aficials but that it has FOR FLETCHER'S 1 Main e Nerwich Gean [ hand. 1o Me right he holas. a book : n, never yet chosen a bumorist— New e —— | e Sater i TE Ban 1 ¥ Wwith '~ ~agers between the leaves. “Jrize Britain Herald nm ¥ CASTORIA

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