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FAIR TODAY AND PROBABLY TOMORROW: WARMER.- What Is Going On Tonight, Vaudeville and Motlon Plctures at Motion Pictures and Songs at Breed Sedgwick Post, at Buckingham No. 46, K. of P, is in Pythian Hall. Osgood Lodge, M. U, meets In 0. of V., meets jonary Engineers' Asso- ) meets in Bill Block. Virginia Dare_ Council, S al 65 Unlon Street. ANNOUNCEMENTS. BREED THEATER. No. 25, D. of Orphans of the Plains, one of the dramhis now before the motion picture feature picture and is one of those su- perh western stories that no company is distinctly sen- and Includes an attack upon the stage co: the Indians, their repulse by the cowboys after one of the flercest fights ever seen upon the Pleture screen. story, entftled Iis Lesson, which has Jenty of beautiful scemery, an excel- and spirited acting. al that is more than The Edison company pre- sents The Bank President's Son, :’l‘ igh life in the bu cles, with just a touch of romance that colors it 1o a rem too, it has a moc reel, upon which appears some excellent comedy, com- pletes the big bill Brief State News o his home at Pomfr to his mother In Watertown Trust general depo Fate $18,513.50 p to June 14 New Haven Haven road New Britain She will teac crop of alfalfa. s office Monday establishment r backward and con- n Meriden during the superinterd: summet scho. present summer. gek, when plans were | »f Hartford, he cottags of Mrs. rs in Beach road, have returned to spend the Wallingford. 24 gypsy moth BULLETIN 8 PATTERN SERVICE. AN ATTRACTIVE, UP-TO-DATE CREATION. three-quarte buttons and bu , 40 and 42 inches, 26. 28 and 30 3 o TWO sap- 1l ba mailed to o8 10 cents for any addreas on rocel EACH pattern in_silve ugh The Bul Norwich, Conn. Hoods Sarsaparilla Acts directly and peculiarly on the blood; purifies, enriches and revitalizes it, and in this way builds up the whole sy tem. Take it. Get it today. In usual Hquld ferm or in chorolate coated tablets called Bareatabs, etin Company, | VALUABLE PAINTINGS South Orange, N. J. South Orange, N, . Methods of picture thi June 2 es in veloped, ‘it police foday of $50,000 worth. of paintings from the home of H, C. kier, a 1l new engaged in studics in the Rome. Aceording to (1 the robb pursuing cut from their The local y of New Yo e, with the ssi ALLEGED MURDERESS ADMITTED TO BAIL ARSENIC FOUND IN VISCERA OF TWO Woman New Being Held for Murder of who died June 11, 1908, TAFT HAD CLOSE CALL. legates Ready t Cemaromis Sacrifice Him for Candiate. 27.—With the re: 1 for the first s the A wed his renom- Taft leaders was never any dan- cir ranks, oth wpenly talked of md to have me of the adher Accor ack to Was! rs went to Mr. were turned dow. listen to talk of a third and the Tafl zed the and en ing Roo! He woul man | nc leaders se nated VERMONT NAMES TICKET. i | Big Demonstration for Taft at State Convention. Burlington, Vt. June 27.—The re- > uns ¢ mont e today the of the ticket which will lead untry” in the first etate t against the democrats previous national election in Novembe Allen A 18 follows Governc Flatcher of Cay- vernor—Frank Howe Se ary of St Guy F. Bailey (renominated). r—Edward H. Deavitt of minated). Graham of| (renominatel). Gene fus E. Brown s cong es T Green of St A t rict, and Con- g ik Pl of Northfield L both of whom v I vesterda the | prim; ion of 1l expres e demonst esident Taf A CRAZY BET. $100 to § $1.000 Won't Get a vas made 1b in Brooklyn wagered $100 President Taft one state in t carry Handlers’ Strike En. nale egan nine " Pl it & consideration. No wots of violence Ten Years for Banker Arnold. n, N, Y. June 27.—Hank- It an indictment for ng in the Uniled States Arnold was sentenced to ten in the federal -prison at Atlanta. nold was cashier of the First National bank of New Berlin, N. Y., from which $300,000 was taken during ten years. Blow Caused Fatal Lockjaw New Haven, Conu, James . B e e ek b0 1he | i wnek atinuld” alwags Be- eonsidered lat ‘X Mk n soand, fron, | @SPECially when it coSts no ware then v\;l ‘v‘ ¥ "«‘. o 1 ‘” s thie luferlo Kind. o SKilt raen re whis kjaw employed us. Our price tell The whole story. Killed in Dough Mixe Hr e R At i : i STETSON & YOUNG. Krampte lost “his balance e — whi N Rarlent Baker WHES you wWant to por yvour nus, Tt it 2 dough mixer | | WRE e pubie, thers 18 - gy’ sl foll dnto Adoeh mixied i b 15 N0 me equtpped Wi olving knives, | @ium o.ctar 1nan throuzh the advertis. was instantly killed WE coumns ui The Bullet o S A e B CUT FROM THE FRAMES. Art Works Valued at $50,000 Stolen at the Louyre were imitated here, it has de- reported to the oil os- ector of rare canvases and Biblical library of the vatican in report of the letters received by the uthorities, 280 ol paintings in the temporarily unoccu- pied lioskier residence here huve been frames and carried off. ance, detectives, are working been decid: conferer {r Her Sons. Chicag June 27.—Prof. Walter Haines to e ted to Coroner Hoff- man tha 4 found arsenic in the viscera of Willlam and Alma_Linl |Mrs. Lou who i held at e ¢ 1 a charge of Kiiling n, A The coroner is plan- Has Been Cont: Va on of many of the re- \ ided in the re- AL g it Taft, the | nt time jts That Taft | | THE FINEST =CIGARS STANDARD Lor, YEARS Mrs. Elsie Raymond Given Liberty Under $10,000 Bonds. \ugusta, Me, June 27.—Mrs. Elste | = S Hobbs Raymond, who is under indict- ROOSEVELT WILL RUN ment for the alleged murder of Miss = 3 Mattie Hackett al Readfield, was ad- | Regardless of Who ls Nominated by mitted to bail in the sum of $10,000 the Democrats. today. Mr mond has been in jail since | Oyster Bay, N. Y., June 27.—George April 6, the date of her arrest. The |W York and a dele- case s to be the first {n Maine |ga cam Oyster where a person charggd with murder {1 with Colone has been admitted to Pail while under | Roc o the or: zation indictment and awaiting trial. Miss |of 2 party. ‘The colonel Hacl was strangled on a highway |gaid tonight that plans for the party near her home in 1905. The murder [in New York state were well under was one of the most mysterious which | way the Maine authorities have been called | “There will complete - ticket, ndent in each distr In other states, hi | what will § will h 1d tomor- w with a numbe men who were prominent in campaign, ‘olonel Roosevelt will not make hi |aceustomed trip to New Yeork tomor- |row and the conference will held 1t Sagamore Hill. The colonel said | It doesn't make of differen Eryan would be strong in the west and named our fight will be made just the KITTERY LABORER SEN $2 TO CONSCIENCE FUND buting It Monthly for a Year. Ov Washington, June 27.—A man in Kit- Me., who for more than a year ns been sending monthly contribu- he federal treasury, ! nt Taft a two- sent ar b for deposit in the conscience fund. [ am sorry to keep troubling you in this manner,” he wrote, “but I m anxious that all money shall reach proper destinat work saving it The man is a laborer. His contribuy tions reach Washington every month with regularit Fatally Burned. 2 Bear street, died tonight at o local hospital as the resuit of serious bonf thi The child's clothing was a mass of flames when the accident was discovered Passod Bogus Checks. Law »day charged weld in ! J.) National Car Trucks Leave Rails. Now Preston, Conn,, J was a slight accident ; ir The passeng trans- ferred to another train ar resume t S. Hadley of Mis-- confirmed the state- sevelt and Cor New York th Governor Herbe day Colonel nomination of to the Charles D. Hilles, President be ch car irman of t Committee ) n PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING TAKE A LOCZZ IN A. H. BREED'S Plumbing Shop And See What He Has Got To Sell If you have any plumbing worky or if you have burned a whole lot of coal, and have not been able to keep com- fortable let us talk it over. | have helped others, perhaps 'l can help you. NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1912 ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of 5c per line, six words to the line ey WHAT MIGHT BE DONE, —_— What 'mint be done If men were What glorious deeds, my sultering fon's heart" iudiing drope o Jovi And knowledge pour 01 b Light on the eyes 3 mental bimd- FOR SALE. WANTED_ A for the nurses'| $100—A very good J. & C. b Tt g VT b Jiea and weongs, order, good tone, crime might dls to- Sanitary Flumbing A peep Into an up 1o date bathroom 18 only less retreshi.g than ihe baih itse.. Daring the summer you wili the more jock to the bath for bodlly | Flumbing, some other third | Lelivere¢ to Any Parl of Rorwiea best on RLESS. At ve prompt attention. D. J. McCORMICK, 6 Franxlin St order 72 Franklin Street. | CHISON, M. D., PAYSIGIAN AND SURGEON, 35¢ DINNER W TOWN DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 412 Ale that 8 acknowledged to be the market—HANLEY’S will | MAHONEY BROS., comfort. 1 will show you samples and | placs of the poicelain and other tuba and glve vou estimates for the work | of putting them fu in the best mannes fiom a sanitary standpolnt—and giar. <Lies the entire jo J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Stree: E. L. BURNAP ieam and Gas Frices and wark satisfhyr) 130 Platt Ave. 5. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal \,Vorker4 Agent fo: Richerdson and Boyuiun 1aces. 55 West Main Street. Norwich, Tonn Tl low_8t, City. TO RENT—Six-room nished, Pine Grove, Niantic, Conn. Ap- piy to' A. 4. Boon, Norwich, Conn. delivered anywhere in New e Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut- Norwich, Conn. Je28FMW $115—A very good Marshall dell upright, ine sweet tone, §0od ac- Plait-Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden BIAg. WANTED—A kitchen girl; And wine and corn home nignts. To each man barn, free as warmth at 6y Church St. Caaden Bldg. T WANTED A clock without hands is like a 1 without an Old Honosty Tha meanest wretch TO RENT_For the season, furnished | T, Meansst wretelh oottage of six rooms, running water, plazzus, ample grounds, with barn and sultabie lor auto, on Haughton's Cove, the New London trolley — pas Inquire of M. C. Jonnson, next door, or C. W. Comstock, Saannon Bidg. n gullt and ser- tnere’s someching Might stand ereet In self-respect And share the teeming world tomer~ $150—A beautful mahogany upright, than four months. rich tome, splendid action. is as good s the day It left the fac- guaranteed. Plaut-Cadden Bldg., Nor- _WANTED—A good y Union Co,, Inc The Plaut- This might And ‘more than this, my 0 RENT—Furnished rooms at the “Continental,” Pleasant View, minutes’ walk from trolley and restau- Apply to 114 West Broad Street, boat cruise wich, Conn. $180—Henry pertect condition; 05t new 3050; beau- fine action and swe You should see thls one. Plaut-Cadden More than the tongue l(rm’nm'de;‘rr e ::4 loved sach —Charies Mackay. THE o1p PLACEA. There we have bean togather Tn sad or songful weath, U would not go again also finisning room help; families pr Fopvenlent tanement of § L3 312 per month, Kn- &lfl d Jodd I rooms, 3§ Clif quire 'at Bi TO RENY—Partuzage in Flich pus- tures, for horses and cows, Clairemont Farm, Yantic, Ct. Cadden_Co., teinway uprigit, in fine order, ged for one of player-pianos, Investigate, Plaut-Cadden National Issucs Plaut-Cadden TO RENT—Lower tenement of four rooms. KEnquire of J, Bradford, Book- Where we have heen In diys when jor My heart may journey thither, ut nevermore my feet. CRESCENT BEACH commodious cot- tage to remt for , 2 Unlon St, New London. fine Wasser- Plaut-Cadden “adder, Bldg., Norwich, Cont taken in for one of our MARRIED MAN desitos Dosit class references TO RENT—Tenement 40 Hobart Ave., modern upper flat, 6 or 7 rooms, cen- pleasant, newly ren- b room, gas range. Barn for horse or automobile If desired, Vura, 58 Hobait Ave., be. tween, 10 and 3, of 7 to 9 p. m. maydd TO RENT—The store No. 35 Broad- way, next te the Wau now’ occupied by W. J. Erocery slore, fine mahogany planola with , with 25 rolls Plaut-Cadde; DYERS HELPERS WANT] ch dear ‘and distan tral, clean, sunny, g00d organ- -Cadden Bldg 1 Mall Gazetta HUMOR OF THE DAY Binks—This has besn x wondertel Jinks—Yes, sven the wome Enquire Mr: seautiful §600 Simplex play- t left factory n Hotel, and wisend as a Apply to William small house nea +i~0 small farm Frankiin squ vestigate Lhi - T0 BENT—No. |ROBERT J.COCHRANE | | Gas ¥ %, Plumbing, Steam Fittivs 10 West Maln St., Norwieh, Conn. Agent N. B. O. Sheet Packing. aprid T. F. BURNS, Heating and Flumbing, 92 brauklin Streat LEGAL NOTICES. Beven rooms ard bath, opposite courthouse, central part of city. A beautiful mahogany in brick house uiet location in Enquire 137 Maiu Bacon—Why do the bens go to recst Egbert—To get some rest. noticed how early the erowing?— Yonkerg UP T0 DATE furnished room: guerite bullding. Mrs, Lees, 37 “Do you understand the cause of “Why, | was told was six feet tall, with broad shoul drooping mustache. Plain Dealer. Friend—You and your husband seem getting on well 1 thought you had quarreled? Wite—Can't do that these days, whem our dresses fasten down the back.— Charles B. Russ, Chap . YORKSHIRE PIGS for sale . Hawkins, Jewett girls' quarrel FURNISHED COTTAGES AT GALES FERRY to rent for month of July. 5. Jomes, Insurance and Real Es- tate Agent, Richards Bullding, !Ajl Main 35 per month From July 1st, house of 10 rooms at 54 Washington St. All conveniences Enquire of Isaa druggists who cate Take no substitute, and steam heat. WANTED—A few ALE—Stanley touring car, first Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main SL conditlon, just overbauled. “Paw, what are flies and mosquitosg good for, anyhow?” a wire gauze factory down the str whose owner spends half his time om an ocean yacht."—Chicago Tribune. Assawaga Co., In “My boy, thees's ———— FOR SALE. Willimantic, SALB—Seven building Weekapaug, water front, THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ed States for the District of Con- | nectiout. In the matter of George P. Pooler, a | Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy, No. 2933. To the creditors of the above named Bankrupt, of Norwich, in the Coun of New London, District aforesaid, a Baukr hereb! 1 tha on the 24 1912, the above nam ated | his . re the | igned at his off Rich |3 Building, Norwich, | on the '9th. day of | at 10 o'elock In the | which time the sald credltors ma | tend, prove their claims, appoint bo heard as to or of Ref ¥ care of property of (he estate and disposal thereof, at auction or private sale, examine the bankrupt, and (ranse fiet suoh other business as may prop- aci upon offer of composition of 1% per e ankrupt upon all his debt iptcy, not entitled to BROWNING, n Bankruptey. X th, 1912 je: Norwich, Brown—What reason have you for Smith—Well, you ses, he's a relative of mine, and— Brown I know, but what other reason’—Harper's Bazar. “We couldn't have a_tea boyeott te- day Itke they had in 1776." people would go in for it And the wise guys would v delivering it in with —good FOR SALE. Two bungalows at Browning's Beach, on the Thames rivi bargain offered. 40 Bhetucket St., spring drinking hating Blank? walk to troiley D—Experienced dyers ‘Apply to J. good low single ed; two end-spring toeboard Wagous; choice of three good Norwieh, Ct. FOR SALE No. 188 Laurel Hill Avenue, the K. H. Leavens Fine grounds availa bullding lots, can be altered | ing ‘School “But others Vail, Yantlc o for particulars. immediately get bu discount for Address C. F Photographer—I have some moving pictures of Iife on yeur Farmer—Djd you catch my la in__motion? igs, welgh 00 | ernment positio Hafner, Norwich Town. FOR_SALE -Restaurant on Railroad a wonderful thing.—Brookiyn Life. Ajax continued-to defy the lightaing. ‘Who's afraid?” he exclaimed. “Bryan has had his lightning rod up for 18 voars and he hasn't been bit than one way, Jearm from this, to go_thundering down the ages.—Chicago Tribune. paid Ascum, the meaning of this ‘class hatred’ so many orators speut about nowadayst™ tle money; no opposition. Ior partici- into two-family Proposition will be con- sidered for exchange for smaller ing. All wor 298" Prospect St, C guaranteed, Plainfield, Conn. none befter JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. noteheads and e) envelopes, . 5, Norwich, Conn i for samples and prices for any vrintin Francis Donoaue, Central Bid NoT AT A COURT OF PROBATE H at Boara nn., within and for on the 21st day of District, dece Melinda -Wightinan of Jewett n red in Court and filed for the that an instrument 3 1l and te itted 1 it is Ordered, That said tition be heard ana de ined Probate Offie Bozrah, In sald ict, on the tice of th day of July, A, enoon, y of & th this or- having aid District, at lea date of said h. ™n bhe made to this EL A. GAGER P o e reports o e Treasure ore the said NOTICE ~ All persons in the Town of Norwlch ntere 1 vited e oAt mites b o proper trananortation Hack, Livery and Boarding STABLE We guarantce our service to be the best al (he most reasonable prices. Falls Ave br. F. W. HOLMS Dentis sla Shunuon B Auuex, Roow A, 104 Telephone 523, oct 2 ¥. CONANT. 11 Framkln Strecr Wi = 50 and the J. F. C 100 Cigars are the Dest on the m: I e g wise to that?” “That's the feelin' that twe me class has for other."—Catholic Standard sod RENT—Camp al on Thames William 'H. Palmer and Judge WANTED AT ONCE | Competent machinists, screw | machine R e, FOR SALE 1 have a brick block contains _SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located 13 acre farm, 3o acres excelient plow land, balance pasture and wood, good | | fruit, 1% miles from R. R. station and Viliage, hear Liarkeis, 14 room colonial best conditlon outside and in, large barn, painted, new henliouse, Cost $565, sheds, Gutbuildiugs, bulldings worth $1,000 down. nishiugs, farming_tools Iryou's Agency, “Why did you emit that fesble yawp when our candidate’s name was men - asked the master of cereme- Why,” replied the conscientious man, “I am one of these delegates with 1 thought maybe | wae entitled to only half a cheer.”—Wasl ington Star. “How did y@u happen to lose yeur ‘I entertained her so lavishiy | while we were engaged that she we< quired expensive wisely decided th happy with anybol which I wasn't.” Will produce house with an annual income of more than Good "reason for selling. me for particulars. price $3,300- Includes’ nousehold fur- and poultry. Willimantic, Conn. Steady employment. | The Sterling Machine Co., Norwich, Conn. WANTED THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Moy Bullding, 278 Main Street, \~iis i Pieasant front office on Frank- envelopes (regular busin , Sl FOR SALE of 9 [ :oms, sieam electric lights and -5 plumb- ing, at 1 River *venue. Will | be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main St:2et, City. HEAP—300 6% | she would be une but a millionsire ~Washington Hersid, THE KALEIDOSCOPE 500" noteneads, Habana Electric Rallway com~ evary desori nd for samples. iion done pro in the construct electric lines within the permit to be new importan one Waitress. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. facilities for this industry, ontains a large percentagqy Philadelphia among the large e taken enimerated Centrnl Buflding. and among these were affiliated with seme church, Philadeiphia nd wiil be sold at a leaving town, (KANCIS D. DONOHU: Central Building, Twenty-two Seashore Lots #ronting Atlantic Ocesn, 50x-50 feet of d. I have been fortunate in securing ct on the seashore, bstween Pleas- iew and Charlesto'w Centuries of contact people through trading h Amoy natives acquainted with condi- tions in nearby foreign lands and the opportunities wealth which countries afford TRYON'S AGENCY, have drawn hundreds of thousands of Wiliimantie, n price right FOR SALE A plondid new cottage, beautifully located with ail modern improvements The amount of beer, wines, ete sumed in China will increase with the favorable attitude toward things for- With the continuéd war against the smoking Arrangements FOR SALE barn and shed the property Transportation free in auto, In- put you In possession of | an §0-ncre farm, large 10-room house, | also hecoming more general, and the barn, wagon shed, . noriss and milkh ed, including 1 ao E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. ican Tobaeco trade has increased greatly 3 acres'all pl woodvard, sawing ma s from Wester and a 10-minut the purchasing power of iate ‘and wili | the Chinese, the greater the quantiy "Bf ginseng consumed, as ita use is con- wholly to the weaithier he entire trade is handled Hong Kong dealers, and the United States supplies abo cent, of the total amount cos They arrived on Ume. A good lot of SgnE Sway xomea to fill They must be seld tia same quality Posgezsion glven at once. any place now Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2. Westerly, R. L Seashore Land For Sale Forty acres of high lan¢ situate on road overioking the Atlantic ocean from Point Judith on the east to Montauk on the west. Only ride ‘rom Westesly station, M. & H. R R. LAVASSIER, ELMER R. PIERSON, Next to the canning and preserving of fish and fish products, dairying has industry of onsular district, thera be- Only six of these. are operated by individuals or parte being stock mpanies, most of which sre organ- v the co-operalive pla STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodities Storing & Leasina Ci For Sale Attractive Cotlage 10-20 W. Main stato macadam 35 dairies here. Norwich Town, for tinsmith or carpenter PRICE LOW, Washington St MONEY LOANED and Securities of any kind at the Rales of Inierest. shed firm to deal with, Commission seronsutical legy dra pposed trealy regulstiog Interns tional aerigl trafic. " Thi ventlon Will be submided 1o the | ; natlonal couference whieh wiil meet in The questions whici solved, notably those relating 1o customs dues and tn pay GIVE YOUR HARNESS A DRINK, Let it absorb all the Viscol will not absorb whter, rots and cra RAL LOAN 00, 142 Main Street, Ups Peck’s Real Estatz Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY Willimntis, Conn, Vienng in Jine. have 1ot vet besn, best oil for shoes and all le Aculn, with V | clency of vour ra ¥. 0. CLANI doubles the effi- 10 pur vour bust- ness before dlum better Ing columns of The B Sp132ring Streat, 4-12 or 287-3, o sgain At the next mpeeting of the commiseion,

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