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NORWICH _ BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JUNE The Bulletin's Special Yale Loter | __ Serious Part of College Year's Work Comes to an End This Week—Ninetieth Anniversary and Graduating Exercises at the Divinity School—University Telephone Exchange —Work of the Class Secretaries’ Bureau. 1, 191 HIS RECORD SHOWS FITNESS. It wdild be interesting to know Just what order of talents the Hartford Times considers a congressman should hive to be a successful statesman, In | view of its reference to the anneunce- | ment by Congi wan_ Higgins of his | retirement from the office at the close of his term, when it says: “Congress- man H ins was e ainly earnest and conselentious in his work as the repre- sentative of the old Third distri which is now a part of the new Sea- THRWLING FEATURE TODA “THE MEXIGAN REVOLUTIONIST * SENSATIONAL STORY OF A FIGHT FOR FREEDOM The Consumer can save money by purchasing garments made from Earnsdale Worsleds, the ingredients of which are PURE VIRCIN WOOL only. These cloths are made in New England by American Horwich Bulletin cnud Caufiesd. 116 LD, YEARS O hiiered ai tao Postelfice ond district, But it is a question if weavers and are equal to any (and in many cases superior [Glk. a3 wesond-ciuss matien he Was the inteliectual fitness for the i Forei i ¢ THE COOLEST THEATRE IN TOWN B i Bt e position of congressman does to) Foreign or other Domestic cloths. alled s Office, N S A e New Haven, June 6.—With the last)The exercises were held Monday morn- » not imply that Congressman Higgins ew Haven, June 6. o 1 y 3 Boitin. oo Skt Begaa Tha B L e e o | of the semi-snnual examinations to- |ing, and in the afternoon the alumni The Earnsdale Worsteds are Vilimande O Moam B Wweray | (b order which i i day and tomorrow, the serious part|luncheon was followed by the class - d Tastots o have ubiding. one 310, lie order which is needed for SUC-|,r the college year's work comes to|reunions. handled by Clothiers and Tailors ! D — - cussful statesmanship. 4 close. After a short interim, the| There were twenty-seven men in the established a reputation for honestmerchan- —]fiAf—A U ITO RIU M~—Ii— Nerwich, Friday, June 7, 1912, It is more than evident that The | commencement exercises hegin with | graduating class, representing thirteen g | Times criticises without knowledge of | the Yale dramatic production, Robin |states and three foreign countries. dise and who recognize the value of these DRESNER & PRINCE........... The Cut-up and Female Paderewski | the man who has served the Third | i Sherwood, the play written by Jack | Herbert Hawthorne Benedict, B.A, of " Ulsteiet ob will have served it when | Randall Crawford of the Sheffleld sci- | Central Village, Conn, being a mem- products. WHEELER & GOLDIE ................. ... .. Those Clever Giris fhe Circulatioa ol e et expires mext Marahs the beat | cutific school faculty, .on the collego | ber. g et et e g 4 & 3 Pt nongh 4| CAmPUS on next Saturday evening, and i o A When purchasing be sure to s JEROME & LEWIS ................ Colored Comedy Duo | 15 ever been serve end with the Yale-Harvard boat rac e plan proposed by the corpor: y , - The Bulletin. [ vouns has made his mark in | the Thames on Eriday, June :L | tion of joint entrance. examinations of Guarantee. You will then be sure to the congress, not by a display not by posing or false front, nd persistent effors | He has ap- ylied himself to his dutles, Stood for Incidentally, it Is Yale's last year un- the old system of dividing the vear into three terms, for next fall the semester plan goes into eftect and midyear comes after Christmas. for the college and the Sheffield scien- tific school has been adopted. The change will avold duplication of many cxamination papers, of _supervision, end of blanks, besides bringing the receive the genuine and will be protected against shoddy cloths now so prevalent, | The Bulietin has the largest eir- || BESRLEE 3y culation of nuy paper iu Kastern Commecticut, and from three to four onsistent of his a 1 behal tlmes Inrges than that of uuy || , e B two departments into closer unity in “ Nerwieh. 1t fa delivered to over || Uie Dest, and those who have followed | | 4 £ of the championship |Tatters of scholarshi > 3,000 of the 4,053 houscs Im Nor- || M course know that it has been gOV- |y gepail games with Princeton last T e / ‘ SHE I 600 b Sinety-thise per common sense and wisdom | Saturday 4t the Field, Yale retrieved | A new department of the university this year that has gained a firm place ed him to a position of in- cemt. f the people. In \Windham its reputation with the rousing seventh i i 1t #8 deltvercd fo over 500 heuses, || fiucnce and power. He was not often | juning raily that netted the nine five | {Ur itself is the university telephone WORKS A 1a Putsam and Daniel to over || heard from floors of congress, bu: | runs and the game, Lear, the Tigers' | exchange. TLast year it was dedide % / ax ” and Dasielvon . © | that improved service was necessa lon, N e ~ bwnes lid k it carried welght, | I'tching hope, was pounded unmerci- ptunton, BT L 98 tase waces i : E2% | fally. Captain Merritt drove a groun- | 8nd_during the summer the roun is considered the local daily. Ho was listened to in his presentation | ¥, (BRI TR Ve SRRCT | ouse on Berkeley oval was fitted up A pamphiet 54 “Adulteration of Woolen Fabrics,” explaining what shoddy Eastern Uoanecticut has forty- || 01 fact stood for his district Arst, |y v\l worked Lear for his only free | 2 the exchange. It was originally And other sdulterants consist of, free upon request. sine towns, ome hundred amd sixty- || last, and all the time, and in thelr - Schofield beat out a bunt along | vianned for 50 stations, but there are five postoffice tricts, and sixty || interest was always active and his ase line and the bases were ‘;i;ftffady a?x.‘i'{m;&x n!n‘g“flx:hgz"ggicgge Did ral free deli route record & o of ac | tull. Goss, left fielder, drove out BT . 3 k erfems S0 Bitects & ela; i eve p o o Accomplleh | duble down the Tight field foul Jine | nected by next September. To better id you know that onesfemale fly and a n gl i g s credit It can be sald | S PN ins came in. Reilly hit for | Care for the increased service a new : | her progerny will duce in 2 o Sl el he wi e the office @ DOr | {y, ‘more’ bases and Gross scored | (WO-position switchboard has been or- | beglstering the popular will—New | yention, but it shows that the hold of progerny will produce in a season. tern Commectieut. aplishments are | p 2 Sohli ey | derea and the hours of service, which | Britain Herald. | Mr upon the better elements has ot accldent. Riddell. brought in Rellly Jith & UFIPI° | this year have been from 7 a m. o T —— i.m been broken, When it com CIRCULATION ~ trying to stretch the hit to a home |1¢ P. m. will be extended. The fecling is general that an in- | working through legitimate organi: H Algeeprpra e e 71y L ey oz crease in the price of ice this yea tions with well established and r - i ¢ 3 ° " Prof. Horatio W. Parker, dean of the | unwarranted by conditions. The sonable rules, it is not easy to blare 1901, average ........... 42 I publican national committee | BCoring ceased. In left field Gross mad : e 4 it ) . 9 b . g : T iaiions] elding feature.of the| Yale music schooi, whose'prize opera as unusually large, and there i§ 1o | and bully and browbeat anybody's way ork at Chicago and the prelimi- | the sen / Mona was produced last winter at the | evidence that it cosis any more than | into a commanding position, Law and d verage ¢ by get or e g y . 14 1905, & Bl i under way/| S50E Y. BSILN aler Sismets O | Metropolitan, New York, will sail for | formerly to harvest it. Why the pri are likely to rule—Bridgeport Five trit . . e on the first duy, but | ® b g o O et neourag- | Europe June 15 for a Sabbatical year fshould be boosted, then, is not clear | Sandard (Five trillion, five hundred and ninety- show that Lhe commiltee is | ing to the Blue's champlonship hopes | 0% Work and study abroad, 'Most of |io savhody. Constmers say thero s o L 54 T LT eight billion, seven hundred and twenty June 1 be governed by sane|in that it indicated a recovery from [Pie time will o vicin i ake strong evi- Chiera: Afriai Nuatnis i ) - Bt v tha iv, vav pre- | of Munich, where he formerly studied, | dence to disprove the assertion.—New | s million. rules in regard to|the slump that has given away Dre | byt he will also go to England for a | Britain Record. | The democrats of Ohfo succeeded in ) r option of the rules | VOUS SAMOS 10 Ko rON e, On | short time, returning to New Haven by L | restraining Harmon enthusiasm These Siiire AT =y EPRCIAL TOWN MEETING a sion and the choice of | 3gdq o gt Ot O Dut up & hard | the fall of 1913. Editor John Rodemyer will come as | with adn If control.—Los An- hese figures are according to Dr. L. P \ Rosewater as the permanent|contest, thé scors favoring first ome | Frof. Wilfam L. Phelps of the Eng- | near to qualifying in all the | s Tin | Brown of the Tennesee Food and Drug Tonlght the voters of the town w n ng out the Roose- | side and then the other but Yale pulle] | i6h department and Secretary Anson |annou he will run for as anyone | s s assemble In special town meeting for Dosition that had been antiels | o o e e e th inming wich | Ehelps Stokes, who have been taking | Canaan can produce. And with the | = 7 Department. " ding whather I o xpested. et | he seore 3. The outlook 16 encour- | (Pelr Sabbatical year abroad, Will be fentire state press behind him he ouglt reckle i e X _expec 1# B F o o o at. | back by September. to pull some force in putting that town S - & 3 present system well's claim to Mr. | 2%ing for the game at Princeton Sat ot ik : g i | “SWAT THAT ELY or bette 5 . e map so that it will stick out | < Al or better use ong icacies and pitfalls, | Rosev on the committee | Urday. The class secretaries’ bureau has | Besides that he is suspected of being | f the ma + " such an impos ) n it came to Alling | ; been living up o its reputation of ac- | strongly in favor of suffrage for wo- | _Itis an absolute fact, that one 50 cent of the many Fly Killers, as follows: g] A and deciare for voting machines. While ; nently, caused by | | Whils Yale finished in sighth place | ity during the past year. Commect | men.—Waterbury Republican. | jar of WILSON’S FRECKLE CREAM | thls is not the frst opportu 16 | he Hill of Maine, that |7, the intercellegiates at Philadelphia | cd with the university secrotary's of —_— | will either remove your freckles or ca se FORMALDEHYDE—Pour a little into a townspeopl to ss t : N sent M momer | Saturday, et Capt. Robert A. Gard-|fice, the bureau, conducted by Bdwin | It is entirely proper that the United | them tofade and thattwo Jars will even ARy el fis < Asie LA 1d seat Mr. Ros er, 1012, was able to contribute the | R ‘Embreo. aids o %3 I y t i saucer; the flies are d. nu:a- spen a wat here was no contest, the | big foatiire of the mest by his World's | the —ouiiae. »r“x‘r’:eir"’ofic?e.ii‘;{é;".\'f;‘ ::K:“mi"‘l;fl?fi’g’i‘,;:‘”f&'y" mako ‘ in lhfh mostlsevere_l]qaae: complcui}y ¢ attracted teadily r 1 f the plan was evidently dis- | record in the pole vault at 13 feet 1|ycunion notices, class ) b 0. the, S0 \curethem. 1 Am WHULE §0.DEISIlY 65 e . or of t n A inch. . The vaulting was started at 11 | houion BOUCOR €08 | e s lasge | Lireclte coal situstion The idea that guarantee this and to retum your money POISON FLY PAPER—Put in a shallow eing . feet 6 che: 2 Cornell and | pg = s 5 - *he ¢ al o e perm | wi H Lo | ol B 5 sl =Y seeing 0 15 ‘ot ciion of thot bt dan & inches, and at 12 Cornell and | part in the work of publishing class | c advance prices of conl according (o] Vicnout argument if your complexion is dish and moisture with sweetened ural co 1 1- 2 afternoon, including | Dertmout Ar“;m.‘.u o t Vonidi | records. The bureau in the past few | thefr own will and pleasure is intoler- | r'gvofggl(l)_irgswr}ggéousnawml beauty. water a are d 4 = § inches, S, B. Wagoner of Yale| nionths has given assistance in the |4 1 at the: N’ CKLE CREAM is atel, 3 arked ballots. | herents to be largely in the majority. | last year, fought it out with Gardner Of oiasses of 46, 1905, "I4S, '95S. | simultaneously all along the line— | Willnot make bair grow but will posi- STICKY FLY PAPER—Spread it in the Hanks by mistake, ballots with dis- | The hearines wil be conducten thn|up €0 12 feet 9 54 inches. Then the | are ‘1900, 58, 19068 snd in meemncs® |Ansonia Sentinel. tively remove TAN, PIMPLES and new tin sticky fly paper holders. tinguishing ma same as if they were mot. public, bt | AT Wwas put up to 18 feet 1 inch.|tion are '71, "1, ol g %};‘.L_CKLES.I Comijintod?yangsgyn_ ¥ CKy 1y paf ers. the voting 15 done qu 1w He s Faoiedaris ore wil | Gardner cleared it on his first jump, | 578, i o . 5 “ "% ] Senator Lorimer announces his pur- e jars are large and results absolute- | have demonstrated in | o Vi “fl ”_‘;' 11“(;‘ : but Babeock was unable to get over in pose to confer a bemefit upon his|ly certain. Sent by mail if desired. | INSECT POWDER — Burn the fresh value of the machine method of VOL- | ment that Aty °~ | the allotted three tries. Life at Yals/ls the title of sn at- |SoUTkY, the fimt thay has com 1| Price 50c. - Mammoth jars $1.00. | owdered Pyntheim in the room at everything is up and above | Briggs of Yale law school was the | traotive b P him. He will not resign, This will | P p . ing. g : G ractive booklet just out, from the || 1111 SON’S FAIR SKIN SOAP 25c. | 3 . 8 ere are at present oeer 500 cltiog | 24T In all probability the contesis | only other point winner for Yale, £et- | slumni advisory board, under the edi- | PTIng his matter to a vote in “«-\ For sale by it stupefies them, when they may ; v o8 | leclded for the president. His | ting second in the broad jump at 22 | forship of Alumni Registrar Eawin |S¢nate and the country will have th . J in the coun Vvoting ma- | Gelegates have been elected in regu- | feet 8 inches. Mercer of Pennsylva Rogers Embree. The book demflhvs}:dvunmgr of being confirmed in its| H. M. LEROU. | be swept up. flh’ne-;c in use and gi Ay fac- | arly called and lawfully conducted mjw fhe intetodlisinte record Yiih|the life and opportunities at Yale, is o nn B 18 gy e B “‘l]’:"‘ — tion. The i 18 steadily increas- | conventions, and they belong to him, | ® Jump of 23 feet 10 1-2 inches. { illustrated by some fifty cuts of build- | S{atesmen « minent body who i SEE OUR . g and tive eities of this state fnd the |y cntons, and thoy belong to him. | L.dred 10 polnts in the meet, the col- |ings and scancs I’ understadusts ife | il vole for s relention in it— COAL AND LUMBER. Wivoow Come in and tell us Your Fly Troubles T e s Tort through contesting the dele- ding her being Pennsylvania | on campus and athletic field. and the | Eridgeport Farmer, heve no difficult i o gt ’;"' i AR T 0 R pavers incluge an Introduction, Talo| T {§ PISPLAY it ed o he sinister pus- | Colum ard 13, Syrs eals, by President Hadley; What| There was nothing discouraging | making taeir ch nfluencing the people, in the | Dartmouth Princeton scored i | the Freshman Finds at Yale: Life at |atout the Ohio republican state con- " eloctions result. 1sh for delegates. Being regu- | points. Wagoner was elected track | Yale College; Life at Sheffield Scien- | 1o the polnt o chosen for the president, they | cptain for next year, this week. | tiflc School: Undergraduate Activities: = : 5% machine, whict [ Will be awarded to him, and & sur-| WA, PRI B L RS G R i 3 of the mechanics o T Tagtog | The ninetieth anniversary and grad- | Way; Graduate Interest and Organiza. p-p-p-p-p . % chines {n actual 1 Tk e goed :“m’_‘ J1o has been | ating sxercises of Yale divinity school | tion; and The Yale Man's New Ha- Complete assortment for re NORWICH, CONN. b5 tability Y P | besan Sunday with the commencement | Veén, making it a most valuable sum- a3 ilding R e s ‘ e | mary of information. ut Gome Thousands | p<-s or building. NOTES. be secured, for 3 - TR, s o ® » | There is likely to be something more than a flow of language at Chicago, | ER . maehine is an important 5 go. | SAFE FLYING MACHINE. | A contemporary says: “If LaFollette IDEAS OF A PLAIN MAN OTH VIEW POINTS Hereafter, Madame, You Are Going to was ieaded he would scarcely be ! Feel More “Ci " Under the A: Bou UETS There have compe : y be | 'sel More “Comfy” Under the Arms. five feet tall.” Enouch to meet a-'nal neces- a5 to the m the flying ma- | - - = Girls, get a 256 box of PERSPI-NO right | ek s i | — | i . ) 4 430 i chines of th day one| Captain Rostron is now the idol of| What I8 it to be great? | It is evident from the number of [ 3wy at the drag store and gt one of | gift.. The Very Latest Word in Smart Arrangements that seems ! ppropriate is | the hero-seeki maidens, Hobson| OFf course it isw't to have anything, | large fires in Constantinople that per- the surprises of your life. It means the tbat which F ) X oLk e b f h SO0 | (uch as money or the things money |sons who wish to see the city as it | 8%¢Ofdress shields is gone. SRR LILY OF THE VALLEY #i Which be | il | can buy; and it isn't Lo be mban) posi- ; in n;p days of Abdul Hamid, be- z v i : — tion, for some kings have been very |fore the Young Turks came into pow- $ n:"l'x:";" . iy card the lon in his den, the| small potatoes. | er, must make haste to take the Med 1 1 SWEET PEAS, MARGUERITES, the Scientific n tors have decided | T like the old-fashioned alvision of | itérraneap trip—Providence Journai AND OTH 315,000 for th to move to New York. an Into intellect, will and sensibility | ; Central Wharf and 150 Main Street OTHER CHOICE FLOWERS al he r | Y | not that there are any such compart- | 9 Telephone: % : oavonient | Like so many other big things i % i i i designed ar | Happy thought for today: A sec- | ments in reallty, but it is convenient . any er big things in timates and suggestion: is countrs 1 ond hand opinion never has the force | 0! ment. the" oppcid i hia RS, Dualtines: 18 oari - 28! s given maore compieto power | pinton ¢ Your own, My notion of a great man, thereforc, | iderable of a game ~One man is | ither can b 1 Tt is one, first, who has a great intellect. | 1iade, another is broken, by the same | St obualad sopar 3. s 3y that I mean, not one that contains | 88ency. The very things which oper- In making this offer plane drivers have besn| nlgihet 1 MR MOl OB N ikorous | ated to bring to Captain Rostron fame DERMA VIVA tdea to perf d at the rate of over three | ang capable. | and fortune, brought to Captain Lord | of the aeropla nce 1912 dawned, Such an intellect distinguishes | Infamy and scorn.—Meriden Record. 3 TH EA ome of ¢ - - quickly between truth and.humbug: Free Eumlng Kinds and Lshizh E IDEAL FACE PCWDER B dditas Rights ore may be known in the fu- | sees each thing in its proper relations | Ana, notwithstanding all the asser- e 0o Makes face, hands, arms and neck as white as milk and does ing sensstions lent who did not | to other things; forms sound conclu- | tions of one Roosevelt to the fact that ALWRIS L A0 not show or rub oft. Pimples, Blacklieads, Freckles, Moth of §haes, dnd o word, sions; acts quickly; is always fair and | such action as was taken in Ohlo is 1 b fow days 1 b glides, and foing ot A 10w | Aot Artiisl e b ke 34 OUY e A D. LATHROP Liver Spots cured in & few da e handied (bis propara- Mr. Gould's ¥ ech makes the American “‘1“1‘“ “h“” 1"01 km; a ¢ will that the republicans in the full sense 5 31 ’ tion for ommer Utley & Jones. Price S0c. 133 = O he talked to } e 8 have also a great Will, | ([ the word a P witht th iy Dffice— Market and Shetucket Ste e Bt he can safely | 1 ace of the triained dogs. Such a will would get | made apparent by the so-called pri- | No More Ruined Gowns, s o MISS M. C. ADLES mendabie. N its " s P - around every obstacle, should be | myaries,—Waterbury Democrat. Shields, If You Use PERSP] { tion can mads i , Charles W, Morse might open ‘a cor- | strong as steam and tough as leather. | 2 : e o — | Bet € L et respondence school (o teach Invaiia. | It should co-ordinate’ &il the man PERSPLNO keeps tho arm-pis Ju : We serve the finest air.Sealn and Face dpecialist ; : jsm as a means of attaining Hberty, | forces so that he should strike every | Mayor Wilson does not believe in | fresh and dry as any other part of the | JOHN A. MORGAN & SO ye h | i : ¥* | opportunity with his whole personality, | self-perpetuation commissions, and, | body. You cam wear any weight of | HEALTH AND STYLE the | Colonel Bryan cannot be sidetracked, | . And above all he should have a greaf | naturally, being a mayor, he would | clothing, be in hot stufty rooms, in a | | Miss Adles will ort to her e r tn flight. | He appears to be i .| heart. I cannot conceive of greatness |! the mayor make the appoint- | W&rm theatre or dance-hall and never Cflai and Lumher Miss Adles will i us- A s it > De a Dbig part of the | gt Goes not love gre He should | ments. His view ia shared by many | OVeI-Perspirein the arm-pits. The colors | omers NG ass A b 4 ' | democratic party, till has the g a4 ong spirit- | #o fa > b i rtter | in @ colored gown will never run. The to he sallow, sickly looking, evel- ders e o s i . el . ki gt « i, spiration and then rot and tearan s 3 sy § instru lem how to become R o, B Torrate ot s | HLCIS, gmbiton, i 3 word ctces | ek, i put, U Mopeinting pewes | o o o the ey Sevee in the city in our Ladies” |1 Toouny aymmecrice, racett what s the m ma 0 mil 3 e gl e & J1 guided | Telegra Wiy “| No more rolling up of dress shields like Consult her in Norwich week of make es »ur, She ! rein and driven by the will, all guided | Telegram. i . oo et o Tuns 360 o was o setting the pace for smail | by @ clear-secing intelligonce. — ki - LR Grill Room. Open un- }}1mne i e n the _— 2 | i = g | 5 The nation will wetch with interest | everybody, and never harms any fabr . | o g 2 takes place ¥ RS 4T LR |LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. |the working out of The more uniform | 1t a wonder. Try it once, and bo con- “It burns up slean” til midnight. NORWIC House. “"’zm'“ be ele ckefeller's income is estimated a R | primary schemes, from the widely di- :Aur‘edl, dYou ;Dply ulwm. & pad, which ephone 704, JunIMWF the honors s second and fi lly he i Vergent systems operated now in va- | 15 packed with every box. Well S d Wood RN s 558 — with the aviatl zar, but his of living is al- b i S e rous states, to a more perfect form | Satisfaction or money back. e easone 00 il et s URIE s R Ay o b astiad sping | ¢f popular expression. The tremen- | PERSPI-NO is for sale at your drug- D Good | 5 iy (k. Editor: The enclosed clIpPInE |cous and emphatic ~collective voics | gist’sat %6 a box, of sent direct,on recelpt TR WAUREGAN HOUSE ress S S R S e skies are clean A i’ |sounded through the faint medium of | of price, by the Perspo Co., %15 Lincoln vy ey sgerinbodli vl g ors are gazing af JUBel | existing primaries can only mean a | Ave, Chicago. For salo and recommandod C. H. HASKELL. The Parker-Davenport Cos Remnants i xi ; ;1 revolt he Bel- ] e | demand for a more effectual means of | 1n Norwich by The Lee & Osgood Co. 402 — 'Phones — 489 Droprietors. ns and Cuban negroes seem to be frol i | IR2lt: e Bulletin ¥riday, and wish il o : ——— - . — Billiard and is misinforming 5 S Jupiter rises in the southeast now | as the she is equal to rossing the Del it Val mpede wheth- n compelling costs of can do it and errike doy €0 lor he: apy there are folks who on pror ing his name has twlce Manchester Union, pts has fust : R T I | ' A " it ol wen son when he rimand sy mes simply the action which | A New Jersey selentist confeses (0] seem—————e & ould 1 anywh fOr protectlon | 12 900,000 mosquitoes born in that state | This is & eampaign wa ture of of the Amer;:ans and other foreigners | of u recent Sunday; and Jerse¢ has | the Colonel; “Roosevelt i3 a stout, mhlch the government cannot guer- | heen engaged several years in the | thick, wide, deep, explosive man, antee, The ordering of the f war- | termination of the mosquitoes! ! & square head. belligerent hair, deject- shiips te Cuban waters dad to th ~ — e cd, down-trodden mustache, large teech | assurance of the Americans and it After having gone through ene d w b gelisten Hie 1hstones while he hoped lead to the quick settlement of | hrough speed, lsmuy, before the | is Gismembering the opposition in sev- she troubls B ted to congress the report of | Col k engineer officer in chargo | of the New Yo harbor, containing « | recommendation , that $1,570,000 be | during the ext five PArS | improving the Hudson river to m the requ ments of the big ocean steamships. | : e | Result of Eloguence. They do say that ever since Senator Marti ecretary of War Stimson has e delivered that apostrophe to | ard of inquiry, shows hew en-syfablgd words,” Have Heat on Five Sides of the Oven You're sure of e you can shovel out the coal with ease from pan because it has a slide for shovel. ven, quick bake. We don’t have to use tin and asbestos to protect back of oven: we he SCHWAR at it. TZ BROS., 9-11 Water Street, Norwich Conn. ~~ASH SHOOT TO CELLAR RECEPTACLE Uncas National Bank | know the exact cost of your living and always have the best ki.d of a receipt in the re- turned endorsed cheque. Courteous and liberal treatment ex- In this way you | tended to every depositor whether the account be large or small. We solicit your patronage. THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, Telephone 65. 42 Shetucket Street. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Siannon Bullding Take elovator Shelucitet street onm- trance, ‘Frohs F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGECN, Room L Second Fi jr. Shannon Blde Nighi ‘2houe 1383 e ¢ umano a. m,, this morning, Baby cait’e get Ry i i = ?, & — ‘ SBING. PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE g ordip Bbl e B A our roller boaring coal on the Brady & Saxton and their follow- For Ocean Steamers. pan. No hod to lifi: (Bean Hill) Nerwieh Town Juni2WME COXETER Tailor 33 Broadway A choice line of Summer Woolens in the quiet blue, blue-gray and brown, so fash- ionable this season. Hack, Livery ; d Boarding STABLE We guarantee our service to be the best at the mest reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave

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