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o CFULL ASSOCIATED u PRESS DESP FAIR TOBAY AND PROBABLY THURCDAY NORWICH, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1912, PEE——, ———— albile What Is Geing On Tonight. JOY AT WILSON'S HOME: 97 PER CENT. PERFEOCT, l D —— —— —~ ety by a4 Vesterille emi-3roie Flotures at|Band Playa and Townapessle Call or | A\ Unusual Revord For a Pils Rem- | CHAPPELL €O. ADV RTI SEMENT Pty e Augiterium. i Dided n Buttens. e ' I pastn. - gy b\ Eiier Triures dad Reces X P AN, : '} Coaland Lumber Poor Mary Byrne is Tecumseh Tribe No. 43, 1. O, R My e 3 i w:n ‘A'fi'th’l:om.‘ nee Mooty ™ Hivernian Hall paper reporiers siiting coatless and | When Dr. J. S. Leonhardt, of Lin- upon bed Hope Mebekah Lodge, No. 21, T O O hatiess on the lawn of New Jersey's | coln, Nebr, located the cause of piles Just under the heading of *WANTED, FOR SALE or Our Offices and Yard will be meets n Wdd Fellows Hall litt " thi : and found a successiul inward rem- | RENT?" are inserted at the r She lies there still and White, s ————e ittle White house u\lv} -\lfll\rflwnv edy for piles, he had it put on sale CL.OSED 1 TO ate of Thw:a]:. clndle-hnlt ek saw an operator come to the telegraph | under a strict guaranty of satistaction, | ? ati gu - . ANNOQUNCEMENTS. {fenta oo Dlaae s hands. | ton s Cars oty 3 per cent. of HIM- Saturdays, After Noon, |/ 5c er li Six ords to the li e Sure, She never was #0 grand! _— ie stood for a moment sil te serse hase asked fo 3 = w l‘ 3 r drard Cronke s wold through the | 11" " intas backevound and | moner ‘back, and. it speaks weil_ for || During dJuly and August || p ne, . ol | g ol fer R e veosit, egency of Prancis D. Donohue N8 | 0. “Wilcon is nominated! this scientific modern remedy. Get a Tt s giiaio - er hands cl elght-room dwglling house, 121 Fourth | "\jo e looked up, twenty chairs|guaranteen. $1 package from N. D To correct a misapprehension, Just as ducint , be/ we state that our regular em- In the habit she'd ‘Been dressed. f, to Theron 1. Tefft, and AUBUSt | woyu rocking vacantly in the breeze, | Seven & Son, orwich, Conn., or any a d his seven-room €0t~ | ani’ h, twenty men who had heard | druggist, or write to Dr. Leonharat || Dlovees recelve their usual pay, WANTED. 1 FOR SALE. TO RENT. In_lite’ her, hands. WiRs. Boswell avenue, to Evhohn Cur | him & moment before were a half-hun- | Co, ‘Station B, Buffalo, N. Y, for free Wby rok pedut 1o 5 e gy i o b e T i | noy . Svees Seec il 5 ' Moosup, throug o sam febt away, 808 ring i - | HEM-R klet. uto w ug, pollshing X E —Heavy bull for beef;| NT—Furn _rooms at the [ But they're white now I B R s it IS Ly i e L ol aiug, AC the i Wash | also 1 one-horse mowing maoiine and | “Continental,” Pleasant View, K. L, tive | An’ tliey're sorra mark of soil. redr of Iiks e : ne, Open | 200 Loavy s — porch. where a short time before a. tall, e § anding elm trees for tim- | minutes’ walk from trolléy and restau- -5 ) ” : ° | “Wnu might. Ous and gasoline for | ber. L. J. Duffy, Lebanon, CL jy3d | rant, Apply to 1ié WebtiBroad Street, [ The neighbors come and, g0, The dates for the ”«Ax.gmbflhfl“l i":‘ thin man in a gray suit had been sil- | o0y 4t Wesleyan university Middle- | Jy2d o TV ek st Wosterly. Jelsd They {neux lo say a prayer, ¥ wsual Y. M. C. A. entertainment cout ting. g | e OR SALE—A good road mare. A J. | —— T 'fl?—h 1 with Heraeit codid BB vade up for the coming . . b [ town. Conn. o ar Kolesar D. No. 5. Jysd 10 RENT—Convenledt tenement of ¢ | © Jp %), MUACIE FORiG SRR RES Deen, « "t entertaipments T e e mad, sat Wes| In 1590 he became professor of juris- | 3 VN ROOW SEMI-BUNGALOW for | maiia ot sl cig af > Do month, B 4 3 i ist _of e 5 lempty and (hey burst into pa et itics, Professor Wil- | = s 8 -BUNGAL 5L C comprises the follo#ing: Monda door . puiterive SBIRUIN- & Drdishaor ML WANTED srily man of sor SRy st S50 - | sale; also tWo coltages for rent; spech — o farm by the | opportunity, ~Writs for descriptions | 10 MENY—rasturage in Kiteh pas- | And hard she earned her bread; £C wages Lo the | now, Crescent Beach Land Co., Crescent | tures, for hori and cows. Clairemont | But I'm thinking sh tall, Preston. Teie- | Beach, Conn. iysd | Farm, Yantlo, Ct. may30d To be alsy now she's 25| Fom SALE Shore frontage on wesi| TO RENT—Lower tenement of four It was work from morn till n'ghty 28, Maquarre Sextette; Tuesda 32, Hon. Homer B. Hulbert, Unitea Stat bassador t on The Uriental Chessboard; e son also for a number of years gave a | experience forme Mr. President” they shouted, With | course of lectures in Jobns Hopkins | SHORE DINNER | monin“or Rorea, | O1e, voice, vwe consratulato you! Sty ! B Tuesday, [ They found the man they =sought| jic obtained fame as a lecturer d..g\SUNDAY’ JUNE 30th, and|von * Yod “T v When other giris w - - - write ork ¢ ed “The State, 5 k S cre gy . 10, Adamowskl Trio; Tuesday, | . Shity 4 g S weritery LS workeniiled L Old geese feather be bank of Haughton's Cove, near trolley, | rooms. Enquire of J, Bradiord, Book- At wedding or at fad B A R T | : party was less than a minute | anq his Life of George Wasiington” JULY 4th casn prives Pl Adarest O (for sale. Address Box 18, care Bule” | binder, 108 Broadway. miyisa__ | sng'a o tolifng all the dag, o 9 3 v - o e al can are among his i oW1 ri nson, Generai Delivery, Norwich, |t tice. B¢ N yit ot Feb. 18, Dr. B A, Steiner. The prec|with his wife and daughters. The | 50 Suilcon pocame tho thirteenth | J¥sd : RESCENT BEACH commodious cot- [ 10t * minvit could she spars. gramme is one of wide variety and is |, . jo gaid, had come a moment be- 1to4P. M. CI 5 Between 400 and 600 | tage to rent for = the season. J. Iu|Ap no o ANTED X &1 Tor general house. | cords of hard elove Wood at practically | Wheeler, 3 Union St New Lendon. | AT)."f, oiit, missed her face or ironing. your own ; also a late model New 1 h - lypewrlu-‘r i ;’:a maylod But today they throng the place in the roll of presidents at Princeton over the long distance telephone |y, 1095 and the first layman to hold afier days of anxious waiting and the [ gt oo i i ora Ry BREED THEATER. fow seconds s had hetit UM Bl Jo - "oIof all e predecaers BT 75 cents r certain to be of widespread interest. | oo Century st b ~T0 RENT—The store No. 36 Broad- | Just to see her in her shroud, pas % his | heen Presb vmen, He Is | AbpG bargain. Apply at| 710 RENT—The store No. 3§ Brosd The feature picture at the Breed | family were his first of real relaxation | however, a ruling elder in the Second J. J. C.'STONE, P: et Dy CROUE IR O ele | cnasi o Norwich, Ct. jyad..| WAy, next $o ks Weuregan TSlaGIARE | oLl i ok il Saday I8 entitied Sing Lee and the Bad during the week. Presbyterian church of Princeton, As a O y XTOPpr] ou're resting |~ $100- ery good J. & C. Flscher | grocery siore. Apply to Willlam Hy| _ Drew trouble with each breath: and fis 4 western drama that is| Hopes Party Will Never Regret It. | professor he was very popular, and his| rself Smok via l.upright, in pirte Llurdel_ good tone, Ehisiad.. aprisd s"x’au'l'"n"""l"'E"",’l': By;n- wite'— o i T i vo class re niways o g = = = with stool, delivered anywhare in M B e O she's lovely et dea bbing to the ;‘T“:u::‘:":l::w :;}d ; |:;: !‘.l"‘n:;p‘vs .:.]«mgr:»:’tma:m\vi:?‘ n:!m: :‘!‘r‘w;;; classes were niways among | ’.--“ ANTED —Abls bodied i "I deliyered anywhere 'nll)‘:la]& 710 RENT—No & Union Bt Fiat y in her death s, overwhel s o a an by o enerul 2t Cosden Dhig, NoFw I wish the déad could aés opposite courthou ulet ‘location 1n | ' T 01endor of W wake, ¥115_A very gond Marshall & Wen- | central part of city. Enquire 137 Main 5 %4 B Py gt O st bl O OVl N ol 1 marsd | To5, k8 proud hersell would Bé t A S for B Of the keening that they make. e e TR ®| UP TO DATE furnisheu rooms, Mar- Flaut=Caddsn_Co,, Flay guerite Dunding. Mee Loos ST6 Mais. | Och! little Mary Byrne, § oot You welcomed every guest Is It now you take vour turn TO RENT. To be merry with the rest? e Conn. Se2t ity | Seven rooms an bu% in brick ho Call’ ‘phone m, jy3d athon est, | Reaatifil scenery. The plot is & VIY | party,” the nominee said as the group | When Mr. Wilson, after 25 vears' | wpiriied one, and Involves a poor Chi- ttentively by, “especially in the | Service as an educator, reslgned the mews cook, the object of all the taunts | circumstances, and T hope I appreci- | presidency of Princeton in 1910 te ac- | and tantalising tricks of the cowboys. | ate it at its true value, Wut just at[cept the nomination for governor of) ® o tuning, A, C TWe peoves his worth and is the &c- |this moment 1 feel the tremendous re- | New Jersey, there was a general ten- | l City, Tel hero of the camp. sponsibility it involves, even more than | dency to look askance at the “school- | todey snd the Fourth of JUIY |1 feel the honor. 1 hope with all my | master in polith However, he was | Mamger McNulty has secured the [ heart that the party will never have | carried into office on the radical anti- 30—A beautiful mahog: SITUATION WA d less than four months. D by an Acade- of references and - my graduate: ber I tone, splendid action, This From July 1st, hoj ¢ 10 s at Sery appropriate fim mede by the | réason to regret it” republican wave thut swept so many | GENERAL STATUTES OF STATE | . or. Address Graguaie, care | il tahe, Shiendid action, Xnis P | No. 54 Wushington St. All conveniences|I'm thinking you'd be giad, Bivon company and enditied Ten Dave | " governor was allowed oy a | stites | OF CONN., SECTION 1288, REGU. | bulle “ully guarantecd. The Plini|40d steam heat. Enquire of lsaac B | Though the angels make your bed, JWIEh @ Flest of U. S. Battleships. ThIS | hriof respite before there poured in the or-|Jones, lnsurance “and Real Estate | Could vou see the care we've had en, Co. Plaut-Cadden Bldg, Not-|Agent, Richards Bullding, 91 Mam Si.| To respect sou-now you're @6ad. Conn je LATING CELEBRATION OF :\‘\\)“:‘l;‘l;(}'mm» ¥ A. R. Race, is unquestionably a strong feature | Geluge of callers who had hung abont Wilson Delegates Were Released. | | | | { | | | | | | | { i rlestown Beach. Thes lots have one of th caches Sterling upright, as good as p . iRS (fhser. beuhh | |4 E i Bt Jeldd ~W. M. Letts, in the Lendon ectator, flm apd as a means of spreading | the {ickers and telephone boards for | Sea Girt, N. J, July 2—Governor | FOURTH OF JULY. | vz #150_Henry ¥, Miller upright, in et . . Lo among our people & knowledge of the | saveral davs. Wilson said today that at one time| Eyery person who, between sunset| WANTLD 1000 perfect condition; cost new $530; beau- ) 7 SOME DAY }ife and customs of our seilors, and an | " They 'sireamed by every road and | during the convention he completely | S1eTY BTSN WAO, BSTWOAn SRS cuiisur wholgsait YUl case HeS dcles and Sweet tone FOR SALE I know not when the fdes of the vostness and power Oof | pathwuy to the white cottage where | despaired of receiving the nomination. | on the 3rd of July and 4 o'clock in the | ou | Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden Bidg., Nor- WhEDOW IEE U these steel fortresses in which hey | New Jersey’s governors spend their |That was on Friday evening when | forenoon of the following day, or be- | wich, Conn. je2S FMW Or Wil your words ke pad o Swest Nve, the plcture has no equal. summers. They swarmed over tne|Speaker Clark received a majority of [y cen 11 Q'CLOCK in the evening of | . = SRR Twen(y.lwo Seashore Lots |t.mav nol'be i venra nave pussed. lawn, climbed on his porch, perched |the total vote. Governor Wilson then | : el LT just exchanged for one of our fine Till eyes are dim and tresses gray; 3 themselves on the brass cannon guard- | wired to his manager at Baltimore, | July 4th and sunrise of the following | cire I oot ; s fe The world is wide, but, love, at et o ing th he knoll . by, | W F. M : t r;l‘ th ity St e fstho toll W rman player-pianos. Vst new | Fronting Atantic Ocean, 50x-G0 feet of | * Our hands, u’ur :cnfll must mest —_— .. |ing the entrance, on the knoll nearby, | Wiliam F. McCombs, to release the | day, shall discharge any cannon, pistol, | ~——— P $300. Investigate. The Plaut-Cadden | land, 1 have be » ’ . r _hands, c , must The No. 15 Animated Weekly Will | o’ the fence—anywhere there was |Wilson delegates. Mr. McCombs, ac- | So7' 7 Ry P | “wanren | ¢ plaut-Canten. BIag, NOEwieh: | & teaet on the seatoo e peaiae e Suen e be shown hers today and tomOITOW, | room to sit and cheer again and again, | cording to Governor Wilson, told the | gun, firecracker ,torpedo, or any ex- | aiso inishing - | Conn, Je28FMW ' |ant View and Ch and some of the subjects will be Oak- | [y, 1 [ ; # 2 I know not, are you n bursts of applause they called | delegates they were released, but they | plosive, causing a loud repert, or who ar or ne e in land Motor Races, which took 100 I are ong of e Or ure you dead or. u live: im “Woodrow” and “Governor,” and |refused to change their vote. | ingi 8 =2 23 L1 new; clegant case: in perfect oS, e coust, and the trolley will | 1 xnow not who the blame shouid besr, Oaltfornta. 3 sbort time ago: The De- | “Wiigon ™ hut, most. of all. they hatled 2 —= | shall by ringing a bell, blowing a horn, | ~viRS ELPERS WANTED Profer | taken in for one of our fine Wasser- | tn price Tight ames® an 7 LelCiea® | Or who shoula piead or who forgh hrvers of tin Olvmplc Attlster, from mim e nest president of the URil-| Wallingford- Sirs, W, . Thayer tu | boating a drum o fn any ether man- | men NIk esperionce Lepecl | man players e Plaut-Cadden T PhaCq SBE Away, Al L ask Tor @ | put when wa meel. some day, some Say Plaut-Cadden Bldg., Norwich, P P = « 4 ¥ : g Also a good o custo after . Eyes clearer grown the truth may e 6 Wk 1 Now Yook tat at her home at Wadington, on the St. | ner make any disturbing noise, or | s S e ustomer, and after July 1st, this year, ¥ y 255N W St aury oie 2 & see, : A iy ! 1 _ the __ie28F any are left, the price will be $20(. 2 ¥he Diving Venus at Atlantic Flag Raised to Breeze. LEuTEnts, forihe e s make a bonfire shall be fined not more | The . Bralyscd $75-4 i, HahoEaEY. B Write for intormation; the survey is | 473 BFOIY Slond sCll moll Awese and abd other interesting subjects.| A thousand yards away & company than $5. e " | metrostyle, in good order, witn Tiow e phoserty made by o uins " e wlls is the last chance to see the|of militia on the rifie range peppered 5 3 - n the Plaut-Cadden” Co.|ment ' Transportation free in aute 1n: Hugh Conway. best vaudeville show which has been [away at long lines of targets backing AUCTION The police are instructed to enforce 2 N Nozwich, Conn.. | vestignbe i), — @t fhs theater in several weeks, and [on the sca. Someone telephoned the this law. L | the many siectric fans keep the air in | clubhiouse and the firing ceased, Down HH-M“ “m( put {ou lepop.-t<<!nn of HUMOR OF m DAY an §0-acre farm, large 10-room house, good clroulatfon thronghout the house, | the twisted roadway there raced a barn, wagon shed, wocdhouse, two hen- - TIMOTHY C. MURPHY, Mayor. hile the osomator keeps it clear and | bevy of automobiles kicking up & great Lo £ Bk neries and milkhouse; 3 acres all plant. | Clasher— B 7 Mashe fresh, making the Auditorium a most | cloud of dust in their dash. As they | wij be sold at Public Auction, on Brainerd " investiga situated only 1% miles from Westerly, | pov [ 1169 0 » o agressble piace (o spend a WaIm |drew up in front of the governor’s cot- | the premises near Trading Cove, on | St, New 1 Cadd R. L, and-a 10-minute walk to trolley, gette. idge. prstivnsly tage, hulf & dosen men jumped from |New Londpn Road, Tuesday, July 6th, | Owner lives out of the state and wili | “Come, daughter, get regdy for one and ran with a flash of bunting &t 1 oclock, .:L:;s" f;‘ll‘"‘;flml: ‘_"onf"ffl ting can be cured, | ;z{;\;flc‘;fl’fl;‘zk ;fll ‘;n"ada right away. | church.” “So soon, mamma—and such under th T buggy. side taddle, blocks, dishes, iron 4 b Sutedy sion given ce. o i elicious hofro r EXCURSION TO NEWPORT, under their arma to 8 lofly flagpole, | BOSEY; 548 Saddie, Minces, Cihes, Uon e Drove ern Stammer- | e tprhppdon AR |a per delicious horror in the — and a few seconds later a forty-foot | Tof, 108, " poT ™R, Sy S IO ing ‘Scho an., or refund | Pear One of e e 3 morning paper!”—Life. The mammoth New Loudon line|flag was rippling from the top in the | Pypies - ohairs, pewter platter, o AL | the worid The Plaut-| Mg ire s, e b o “I thought your father looked vefs iteamer City of Lowell that will make | breere, locks, lot of baskets, chests of differ- | Caddon Co., No. 41 Went Broad St. Rooms 1 a handsome with bis ghey atee - *9es, @i trip to Newpart tomorrow is the | “Three cheers for the next presi- klhas, 2 sewlng machines und otlier WANTED—You are wanted wich, Conn jesd Westerly, R. dear old chap. I gave him those. largest excursion steamer coming to|dent!” shouted a lusty-lunged enthus- | articles to0 numerous to mention ernment po ; $80 month; th “HORSE i Dot the port of New London. The ticket |iast, and the crowd on m‘ff’,‘fm., and | 1f stormy, frst falr day following. g0 ayns o i and posal 1100 pounds; D I"‘(’ et b gl plaged Fasiel miles indicate a very large party from |lawn gave them with a will. The gov- WILLIAM H, HASCOTT, Yotitute, Dept. A reet . You say you have played Hamiet s B, i v A g " u pt. . Rochester, N. Y. o P FI TR I RIS e, How long Well, 1 played this place. Last year many were un- | ernor, removing his soft brown hat, iy3d Trading Cove, Conn, may4d | TPIGS FOR SALE—George Kahn, Yan- it as long as |w"it»w| and a }v.\'r one able to go on avcount of the small |bowed and said: “Gentlemen, I thank . = tic, Conn. fyid s g as u r a Bumber of ticksts that were allowed o | you from my heart.” ; —— JFRINTING | FOR FARMERS-0 | Lo i or twice.”—Pittsburg Post > s 250 lar SALE—Motor boat 23 feet long, ‘hat did your wife hen she be sold, but this year a larger number Mo Knvidhe. v Dot LEGAL NOTICES. | Bess size envelopes, neatly Brinted for | 3% I, s in good order. — Call Te bl o B B TR of tickets are avaflable for {he big boat. 3 | $1.75; 500 each, $2.70.. Send for amples 30 SHEL a0 2 | saw you dance three times with that Don't miss this opportunity for a de- | DOWN the road a mile, a brass band | and pri : e o] gt o and ices for any yrint you are Y i retty young woman?" ‘“Nothing. She Mghtfol outing. Two hours at New- | Of forty pleces lay under cover await- g you are in No. 138 Laurel Hill Avenue, P eed of. The Bulletin Ccmpany, No: pigs, weig Just bolted the part Detroft Fres - -y ing a signal. They had been waiting wich, Conn. 6ld; diso Jersey (| known as tho K. H. Leavens [|Press there two days, practisify on “Hail to qparts per day. || property. Fine grounds availa- Chllér (oavthe doseailnl—1s the Mdy D SPRINGS |ii¢,Chict” and “See, the Conguertng Town. _Jel%d_ |} ie for 3 building lota. Residence [l of the Lowse 1o Tioneemald (who B STAFFOR Hero Comes.” When the signal came, C. pigs, noroug| can be altered into two-family , _none beiter in the house. Proposition will be con- & niey. Jaudiow Farm, Norin Stoning- || sidered for exchange for smaller property, Just received a month's notice)—The mistress is in, but she's no Iad | Pearson's Weekl | the leader stepped out and asked if . Ay ST Kind | Fresh Actions on Sunday get Paul Giu- | they were ready. They were. So they. Hrr:-.c. your hay! Just me- kind | hold Fined $10 and Costs—Also | Mérched down the road in the wake of vou've been looking for. It's | s iiton aprs cher (of clags in physiology) G innumerable automobiles, past scores and clean and our prices are reason- I 5 > T umal ~le” Made Defondant in Civil Suit—Obit | of podcairiuns und stapmed oo tne gov- 10 FTOROItY DWRETS and TENAMES | Sove “Trcreno smoirare * o vot| Wanted — Exparisaced Fancy Woslen | b0l SALE, = Eitahs_ rooply JAMES L. CASE, ety cutisie & theaepsiiags usry Notes. ernor’s lawn. And there they played, 4 S A ! 3 o cis Donohue, Central Bldg. jesd 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. st B i e o while the visitors applauded and the| Al persons are requested to clean | 3DOUE our hay—its d and sweet | Weavers for Knowles looms. Good i L s membrane that covers the surface of Paul Glahold of Orcuttville was be- | governor howed his thanks. —Within fove Judge Heald in the borough court | the governor's parlor there was a great | sior, straw, old wood and rubbish and | Send us your order—it will be de Monday morning chirged with assanit- | TOWUIE of Visitors and shaking of | Loq"hat it is carted away (o the city | ered promptly j partis Scils: s jog Charies Irons of that village. He | good wishes nod oiotinol SOrt8 Of | qunip or destroyed before 6 p. m. July give employment to other Woolen o —_— A good wishes and predictions. The goy > ucres excel , 1912, a CHAS. SLOSBE Workers. Tand Saluncs pasture wng wood. Eood | crackers and ex- Wil Ry, £ fruit, 1% miles irom K. K. station and | their premises of all old papers, excel- | and ‘the best the market -affords. | work, one’s person.—Chicago Tribune. ls thers harmony in the parts™ asked one campaigner] “1 should sas not,” replied the other. “One of our candidates cannot ever reconcile his own statements.”—Waghington Star good pay. Good houses and | Brlowning s I low rents. Family help desired. Can |oWied bY Willlam H. Palmer and Judge pleadled not guilty and was put to trial. | ernor’s three daughters, Misses Jessie, X The evidence showed that Giuhold, | Margaret and Eleanc:, were quite be- | AS the sale of fir a 1y one of the the twp girls and the boygot out, | Ul in select neighbor o E | Gasso—1 netice that you have neo who Bad goue up the track, saw two |ide themselves with happiness, while | plosives is permitted this year, there is THE GLASIER MFG. CO., | village, near 1arkets, I4 roow colonial For Sale | tool chest on vour car .ni that you do young girls and a boy in a rowboat, [ Mi. Wilson smiled and said she felt | bound to be fires from that source. A 3 Cove St. South Glastonbury, Conn. | buts '.u‘u‘&’m'fifi“r‘i‘f}j‘..’,"‘;‘M.f&'h‘“fi’&’i' haibrA | not carry any repajr kit What do ie raiiroad | “Oh. 80 soiemn,” and that the respon- | little care on the part of all property | | Benlouse, cost 363, shieds, vutbulldings, | you do in_case ‘of ‘troubier Mies imdes | sibility was alinost as terrible as the | OWners and householders by cleaning | bulldings worth $5,000; price $3,800— Eight-room house, centrally lo- §| Speeder—Why, 1 have hairpins— ato the | BUspense. But the governor acted like | 4P, ielr 3:"“’,“‘;:‘,1(“‘:"“‘]}‘], e | 7 | 31,000 down. Incluges huua"‘l,huld fur- |} cated, all improvements, with J|Louisville Courler-Journal becoming |41 enthusiastic boy grown dignified | pavtiea: | 5'eatly 2 pegee WANTED | nishings, farming tools &nd poultry eater, 10 minutes' walk from Mrst Theatrical Manager—Tha g | i s et im0 © LA NEWICOLIECTION OF | | ErvanEagin Willinadtie, S, Franiiin Souars. and on car Iine || comeatan of 3o . o 2 ¢ may prevent a conflagration perienced 3 ST Faets Brlde Pekabrdblg H0- e niest fellows 1 ever saw ond Th Giuhold then rowed the boat to the | Wilson's Daughter Distributes Buttons | v, e har 3irls, 5 Qleaners Wa = - controlled with small amount of atrical Manager—Yes, he m . landing and there met Mr. Irons, the tiss o opened tha prealGential’| boxes. ete; or any- inflemmabls mat / {eavalopes ey money laugh this morning till I nearly died owner of the doat. After some excited | campaign of 1912 for her father, She | 4l that s fiabls to add to the danger. J. B | Bove, $5 Came around and actually wanted his Salk e two men clutchied each other | gatiored « sockertal o Wi ratels | It oeliiss, winzone aid ! Building. | x93, 3 lary.—Philadeiphia Record and Both Tall into the water. Irons tes- | ang p o b RloRg cAl oL ndank and | $8; 10,001 Who gave all the names to the £0la8 that be was held in the water | ciiloiy Hhe 019 not Touper fe b Lol 1 en b TS ST i . : S, | $3=11 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE | ,,.Woho zove b, the games oo By Glubold, but the laiter denied this | raiiroad brakemon wie come” o | Ly Sroreedy of Silk, Silk Crash, Linen | : A ster, 1 guess."— Yonkers Statesman. Bad sald that Irons kept him in the | sShaie the governors hand and tell him | et aiat 2l 0ld papers. has, excelsior, | A AN, e When women gets the ballot—oh, what water. Iroms and his son testified that | < e o SEC. grp removad froift under thie | A a tragic sequel - hat they were tired ol 3 ) - |4 v sidewalks. e — T ————-.. & - Giihett had & revoiver, but fhe other | cand ‘and wontd Cast ihere post Aol K ! Duck and Cravenette for the| " "H% = inting of every desoiip She who ofice, whs giit dupietor will St Ti was adso testified that Troms | e | ene proam: . ask fomeone fo teach you how io . Far nds, five Day Labi | Zhe Eappitn sionwaen. ComN. SALE HORSES, Satin Somew st Dl and he showed some| by (i sea, uil rouds Jeq to the govs Ay EnrLo woneav. | | Have Sold My Farm chunke and draft horses. some to il | THE KALEIDOSCOPE marke o, Whieh b said wore | .1y e Pbeevee i A B e L nene your N Bt ke i % b = " |any place now. They must be sold, No | smude by Glirhold Jurmoing on Tim swhile | (s renied o e, from neat- Jnay he at ORAN. Supt. Cemtrai BMz. land now offer for salo Wagons, Har- |one tan or will seil the came aalite | e "m"‘" AJl the nopthern Jeruey coast votmod h he Aot - | nesses, Tools, Stock and general farm |¢heaper than I Will. Come and ses | Some men are too elow to win 18 & deerisd having 1aid a hand | Lonjghi 1o be (1ying (o crond inty fi4 number of house | ment. Viscol and DeLaval Oils| o™ g > wall wm Mogus until after Jrons wirpesc Mima oo .n«" ”v'”v‘ iy i ”,.4:.:‘,“.' Bea - a s | Th T I I il : ELMER R. PIERSON, ol 1 - - — i o showed » largs cut on hin 6his, | i s jeir e aulomobites made 1 fire depari- e 190 gery op f tor i ; Tel, 1139, jetid | Argentina imports ubout one theu which be said was pads v A stong iy Mesen . m instrument, so | i e CUNNINGHAM | sand windmills & month. most of them wrhich teons thyew s fim, odgs Hesid | o) 0r Witson hew not decided | 8 | a1y amergenc A £ £54-12 and 3 | from the-United Statch Boumd Gluhold guilty and imwosed 8 | governor (o make his presidontin et | eeny. 1291 Main St., Norwich, Conn, tarins with lake front- | For Sal | ; e (R 2 056 s oovte, Whieh. Giskoid | Safn: Lils cimn fiinis cidential cam. | | Conncot youe gardcn nise and Bave Se ' ¢ or daie | ioeizgd the ool ST Trone hes ulso broushi u civil suit gyl the roof of vour house, where most of R A T lae el O [ Attractive Cottago in Norwich TTown, | perambulators wagons fn, bulk Giubold and attached Lis prop- WILSON'S CARE the trouble ‘will be, as a hig : Comn. - ; ot Moo L o4 e e S blic th Sh¢ BL00, The civil suit 1 ro- ER. Gity: of ‘ehinslad ool poultry houses. ' Unusual opportunity | In the 48 states of the republic the SHERRS 15 the supesior court the firet i traw at e 1= - {for tinsmith or carpenter business. | last religious census shows approxi Patnn in Septepae” Shurt the frst| Son of a Clergyman and Practiced | HOWARD L. STANTON o | . 5 _ PRICE LOW. | mately sixty miliion church sittings prasscuted by R. H. ¥isk. M. ). (’Con- Law for Eighteen Months. | cn e Department and e Gverha‘zling a“ Chas, H. Kimball, 342 Washington St i o 2 e i i i A machine to perform the same ser- Funeral of Jarvis B, Hatch. G oo e A > f | - A s f Qi does for vehicles has been inven n S | itson. who now becomes tho demo- ‘ W gashore Land for Sale i Jarvis B. Hatch, 73, died gt his homs | cratic party’s nominee for president of One package will cle = W | W i Rydovile Saturday morning after g | ; gyl “ o ne package will clean four v Forty acres of high lani situate on | , oo Tl of weeks' illness of Bright's nited States, was born in 1856 in . e 24 2 At : >4 | state macadam road overisoking the ot b - a pain where he was haptizes hats. | —OF KII N— BECKLEY. ptized under ——r— il b= 1 | Atlantic’ ocean from Point Judith on | o secure the next Nobel literary prize | th 5t Lo Montauk ellfsan of Stafiorq for several years, he east Lo Montat ~ of Thomas Woodrow Wilson. on the west. Only | for Perez Galdos, novelf and dra fisease e lias been a prominent | Y ] May Puildinz, 278 Matn Street, Do s o N IR 8 has hedd varions town cffices, 31y | 11* Aropped tie Thomas €hout the time of Nor DUNN’S Pi , | AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- Phones: 7124, 368-2 O o i ey e is survived by his wile and ons son, o completed his first book and subm narmacy Pleasant fr. -l FRANK W. COT. o s s R ¢ “ Maro B, Hatch, The funeral ook place | | « first position as 4 teacher, > v | ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. ere. for ik Diktats TAShA | history trom Trafalgar to a i the bome Mowduy afternoon al iwe | S11¢e then he has heen known stmply SRS R 50 MAIN ST. | | ¢ High Btreet, Westerly, R L | £ o'clock, Rev. Mr, Curtis of the Baptist | *® ““'V;"t‘um Wilson, I 3 ‘. Mechanical repairs, painting, trim | SR LS 2/ declld The requirements of fas . ehureh oficiating, Furial was in Hil. | MT Wilson cannot, liks many an| om ‘Plain atland | ¢ R L — r n § n w . . ol niakar. Aol 3 hoolhouse hool- ming, upholstering and wood work. cause of .the greatest’ destru P o | 2liey of the pible b an gopammmats | Aoiee, 30 ¢ | Blackemithing in all its branches. | i ’ [in 1911 of wild animal life in the his Mra. Alanzo Shapurd's Dasth, | ielolin ottt e tom povomy, Tuh | | 1t prom Waugecus 1) scpoeiiouss | The office of John A. Mor- . {Peck’s Real Estat: Agency |(w of sieria.” whe tomi returns of M Leonor: wapard, 67, wife of | —_ hd_grandfather we educated | 1o .,‘!" suboplial L 2 R wi | | | o C n i 0, » oo Pt | D P 1, e S| i o 0.0 Dribmitan | | FARMS A SPECIALTY: 0ot ipudtin 400 o7 o ghe Bas hecn il for soveral months | i wdyiiing vouny scheler s Heswl | to. (o Town Kehosl Commtiee heror | urday afternoons commenc- | Efifi &r“ “r ‘ R ‘ i of rvived by her husband and pne | 0 1t was pot toward seholar. | 8 0'clock p. m. on the 3d day of July, | . Siadms I Ry r ‘ Soi32ring Streal, illimatie, - OO }-omeias iitets ot T o i nd pme | o vy i cartinl i |21 Yei ing June 22 until ‘t;mber.: | Cottz-- of 9 Toms, sicam 3 consular district of Trebiznd s one i Viek i i Wi, While in coliege he re. | R - | N, . S —_— — - | busines e Received Visiters, Reived to Recoma piita sas: Th ‘!"(,_(! NOTION T CREOFTORS, | - | 507 to 515 North Main S electric lights and <22 plumb- - gl part of Atia, Minot. Anout o B, Dustield and his besthas, §, B, | enc ldied law and hung out his| A¥ 3 COUNT oF PrOnATE HELD . e 7 Will S f 1912 | udred and fitty million’ eges arc <x- Duntield, & recont sraduale gf ‘Hates | siinsie. lus his legal practice was mot | 3t NIEE YO | - DENTIST |ing, at °* River " venue. eason of 191 v el PfFted annually frora | this rcsion Poliege, called on_fricnds in fhe bor- | lucrative. and after eighteen months | s D a1 i { be sold che: easy terms. JQ T RE T S pugh Monday, The formes was for | pf it he gave it up, and with it, for | Ereséai—NLEOK J, A¥LING, Judge, | be soid cheap on easy J two years principal of the jeeal high | ¥ears 1o come, his desme for office, _Bstats school. His fathes, the Rev. Joseph Ruggles| NOrwie Miss Catherine Kane of Denver, fpi,, [ Wilson, mi d t 3 o ds, Watches, Jewelry [l | J T 0. cpoteh, asdles| i B PIBIRE | galte 46, Shamnon Bulldlng ||| S350 Santninyn | N.TARRANT&C Sial s DR o) SRR S O Grand Opening |.i o i i of treatment of steel for gung” read b v fer une g | oy wa Yeurs ol o ‘h. | (e creditors ol said gecea. Lo bring Low es| essof 3 . B fore the Iron and Steel institule, re- ;i'a’:rh"f gy oo ‘3'».‘:},1'»::" WU L vty exniirthe m...l'“\’fm’i.n‘.‘u’:é 2’. jhelr cldms against sald estale | Talw elsvator Shotuclet street on. e e ™ 117 Main Stect, City. ferred to the increase of size in mod- Sl Biake & Driet visit Belose Poturn. | Boufh Carolls PR A e from fals dale, 7| crauce. Fuosm (Establisned 1872.) | ¥ ern ordnance and said that $hg to the wast, b Young Wi atered Bavideon ool WS quby or Uk ooler, on the s THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co., . now rumors concerning & b 3o ot th Aot e ot Hearust “(g° (e place where #eld |~ T T 143 Muin Strect. Upstairs inch bore and weighing between 156 A . fuue ot 1hg age of 11 Atuec o yourt| S0, SFRS Awell. Lad oo the st | WHAT'S NEW i T R I SR Fon SALE and 200 fons o’ ucceminn o the 14- New Haven.— Praf. Bonjamin Topspn e 11874, e e st | 2%l Aid bY Bablisiiug the suime ucs B E & 5 nch guris, h wa grad i 1879, M (ken st iy Lving U eitouludon 19 . ey R nounces (h e ol Wis dangh- | g faw iy the Universiy of Vieginia, | Baid DSt ke retur' te thig " AT A splendid new coltage, beautifully h . . Miss Clara Jepmon, % the destec of haclielor of law | Coutt . | L P G oy 3 A sntanald oot Basaticul on July 4th. 1t {s announced that ihe Canadian vy, Jiine { [Be hone of e bride's | 4o chelor ¢ pilosophy from - Johns| luove and TOregolng i a rua | bl Sl d 3 conference with the nsorance Beviticr, Prot. Hurry Jopson, in Bast | Goies anicorsity b 1886 (s ot | M2Y 0 1eeoed L S | Step in and ses us, STABLE E. A. PRENTICE, Dancing afternoon and eve- | (" Tinie, W companies ‘of Toroato Bock riad, Lis. Dr Sceviile of ‘Prinity | dootor of Taws Trom Wake Rorest uni- | = oy P SHEA , We guaranice our servies to he the | Phone 300. 86 Cliff Strest.| ning, 2 to 7 and 8 to 12 for wntenalng e seeain SRVISRANE purch oficiating. ersity, North Carolina, in 1887, and S P best at the-ntost reasonable pric or Phat of & literafure from’ Yale | NOTiCk.— Al cradiiors of suid de 72 Franklin Strest. i s Ol i Genuine Rhode lsland Shore Dinner | l0 the head of fhe lakes. It s pro e —= niversity at its bi-contennial celébra- | relis nulied to bresen | - MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave LOST AND FOUND, will be served after 12 m. posed to keep the lakes open during tio | g inst sild o ta th | T NEWMARKET ; December in future, therely allowins | tion ISR ARIOEE A T satiin, g | ARKET HOTEL, bEaE L - - This Casino will be open for busi- 15.000.00p 8 20, Children Or : w ek wich, | T . 5 » the shipment ‘of 15000000 1 20,000,000 2 £ | | Professo on_vecnpie?d the posi- | Conn, within the mited in the 715 Boswell Ave. JEWETT CITY HOTEL LOST hourd deg, With fan and | ness every day during the bushels Bf-wiraat mors thE§ has Rith- FOR FLETEHER'S e RO R S T BT P e |0 o S R R oo M o N iy b cirist s G was 68 B ok Liyry and Botcisal o | WALLACE 8.0ALLES Meals and Welch Rarebil particular. | please notifv Chris Brennan, Baliic, | "®ons and evenings. lmmm»nm Jighy and ice break- iR el NN savpe< ! i Baccutor, 'order, Johw Tuckie, Piep, Tei id-h IRA E: LEWIS. Prosricton Conn Jyed E, E, CARPENTER, fampe “tés would be r S 3 ; ‘

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