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A - battie- lp-‘nda-ntuundded.flnflnetw- !A’lli!mllafl.lldl-el Councilman Flynn sf TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY some justice in the claim e | Mr._ Blackler. While the licens« erators of public vehicles were as-|. etn o Dla in the public highways hanged Monday. = Cars .could be eonltruchd illey A convention was held after $1.25 To New York $1.25 certain fee therefore, which e =1 Ciple. and that evea S primary election, at -which this light. ma] m deleammm CHELSEA LINE [|mat others’ carrying ty HolIAE | home a0 W e T sy m“'g‘?‘fin":flufi:fib ki A third set of delegates, headod by O 3 Robert 1. Miller, charged that the pri- i Phreaner, mnnrofthe mr-tm Criticism of Democratic Management.| mary eicotion was frneatad with TO NEW YORK s T S urch, was in duarge of the service. A-thadn!tma’dl.nhstonetl present The comforting words ur God shall| criticism democratic R e e TWEEN T 1155t the present labor:conditions and | vary wasr ars 1o artenapune. T ot never Dins ey, ne said. T hisk 1 el b a8 Beveg seotio S but NORWICH AND NEW YORK the Bradford train wreck, these li- v s X can hear our friend say as an old and unsatisfactory and a pronounce- 4o | Trinity church in Newton, Mass., sildier, 1 haye fought the good fight, mn‘muvormmmogm. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- :’:t‘“" e ia foe Tt S Bishop | T have kept the faith. Happy the one|lives and property of American citi- aays, Sundays at 5.15 p. m. be no privileged class and all ._Babcock. The ‘who can say I have won. This battle | zens at home and abroad. * Successive motions were made to SENATOR LODGE CONFERS - New York, Brooklyn Eridge, o=, of life has its suffering side. God has| The democratic direction of affairs ‘and 1 del Pier, East River, fcot Roosevelt the ministry. | added tie bitter with the sweet. We|in Connection with Mexico will be at-|tions, Both were WITH GEORGE W. RERKINS Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- tacked with speclal severity as to-: ... Bstabrook New —_— § days, at 5 p. m, statites made exemptions, and there- ho};: ‘:'1 gflc? Hill ) fally_inadequate to the demands”of the con Roosevelt Kepti Informed of What was not e e nstruction company that e uation, ut no declaration seats because irregularity & k. $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 has the contract for rebuflding a mile actual intervention in Mexico is con- : of et Bang o Councilman Haswell stated that the | section of the Post road of the state templated now. An army and navy - council could make no ordinance that |highway system commenced work on|lis course mfleqnnte to the protection of Ameri- would be in confiict witn state lsw. |the contrect Monday. The work was 3 can interests will be advocated as the Town Solicitor Agard said that the | commenced near the Schultz place and | Vati He has ered best means of preserving peace and Ik e 0E tie /tosrn oiiftiiknce: wa} will Aerimtiats nent. the, kol arwatls protecting the national honor. the same as that of the state law, but | works. The same concern is rebuild- was read| The tariff plank will inciude . not it did seem as if there was justice in|ing the highway between Wumly ana | “Father, in Thy mcloua keeping leave|only the usual republican pronounce- the claim of Mr. Blackler. The mat- | Watch Hill we now Thy loved one sleeping.’ ment in support of the principle of ter was referred to Councilman Flynn —_— The hymns Lead, Kindly Light, and| protection, but in addition there -will d Solicitor Agard. There’s a Holy and Beautiful City were | an assertion of the inads of th o holdl:‘%:t!&ommfig; _ ana Solieitor Agard. G. O-P PLATFORM TO © Jouim i it Su S Sarie (g Steeriion, of the tmfeqiary of thie [t waw el o o et Fireproof—Modern—Central. . Councilman Culley stated that Mres: BE CONCILIATORY flowers included from the family three 300 ROOMS WITH BATHS, C. Paimer Chapman had informed him beautiful forms; clusters of carpations that m& woulgn beiat the meet:leng i: - —— :g mlu.”mé:hx;:mh ;m:n v;m md: e e ) | oEen the tonn was 2o Tearthe ‘ex| (Continued from. Page One) Members of e & & R wore ' gt S D. P. Ri . PROP. g::? :.’::.“’"A‘E‘ "r‘.‘l‘n?é‘ dn:f pnp;::reg ":lond nad oflfl . ‘to eont'rl:ute‘hto ;:; "roelets :served xn the cx:u u:m-l ’fi"\:m 1861 | have been. mnunumub . RENBLIC:O:;%E:‘A:::H ICAGO. Councilman Culley considered it duty | fund came quickly today when the pi & member of the Conn, | foe il e e e 3 to make the statement to the council, | Was suggested. Meetings will be held | regiment. 5 - although whén George street was im- | daily. The next one will be tomorrow | - Burial was in the family lot in Ma~ Usual Arrangements Are Made for the | SIS Broved My, Chapman signed a waiver | afternoon, when, it was predicted to- | plowood cemetery, where & ocommittal r T $o i Bate Caiscunie: Eastern Steamsmp Lines S regard to claims tor damages. gay, a score of additional states will| service was resd af the srave The ; dhain. e be Tepresented. bearers were Henry Hovey, F. C. Gea- the stability and equality of the| Chicago, June 5.—Delegates to the All-the-W. W, Lewis Stanton, supervisor of health, Justice’s Name Applauded. H. L. Muzzy and James McKee. tarif republican national convention poured ~the~ ay-by- ater reported there were “a few more cases present from out-of town were )ln. Woman Suffrage Plank. R R o!cxg‘g:tnlui i S Luella Tefft of New London, Mrs. An- Much attention is to be given to into Chicago m;n aay. _M;uyhdol:::‘; £ o ce Thomas 1 own NeYnOr WO A Pontiron iatform which: tions came, quietly and sought it . reported thirteen arrests during May, Hltchcoekco and Colonel "Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Louls|jelieved :mu-lp:u to the w Eotels without @isplay, but the few' m on as follows: Eight for intoxication, tWo | iam Hayward predioted #hat he not to the former members 4 lewg tz.nd ‘wanton peurxu‘on:,da.}xdglgne only would be nominated but elected, |- 3 . i s - G i iy gy bmg’h! ‘brass bands and banners . eac 'or insane, assai and U ve Geo? Or the Provinces from justice. N DT 2| Eaycad) u Jowtt City, Mrs. Huteh. | SdacY of Colonel Rosevelt four years . % > TR s nson from Meriden. been prepared covering have been Enjoy a tri the P -| Fire Warden Sheffi Several New TEngland delegations| Funeral Director C. A. Gager, Jr., & e e ':,' :,':g Com"| the aouinell of- the' appointme was in_charge of the Aliisaite Bolite. € the: TrasaNal. retiring delegate who wasn't these deputies: bflwu P. Talbot, ‘was TREFRE, platform of four years ago. These do ‘he found his room Desides hia wife and four children. 2 Bangor Line Kennsbeo Line | Samuel G. Cottrell, C. Joining the Hughes boom. Ofr. Tefft leaves five grandchildren and | noy Tot oner” ol dorsement of the re Eiee. . IEeatn Shous Poctland: Line man. Thomas McNeeney was Whitman Chairman. two sreat-srandchiidren. International Line & it g T Tx';‘:nfé"'ffirnmmm Heverpie Attended C. Yarmouth Line View. Charles R. Johnson was grant- ttended C. E. Meeting. EXCELLENT DINING SERVICE | ©d @ license for pool tables and bowl- | Tan of the meeting, £ald that the gov-| = Miss Ruth L. Potter, Miss Blizabeth Hin ernor as a Hughes leader would tell|Luther, Miss Gertrude Avery, Miss COMFORTABLE STATEROOMS | Binmon was sianied a Arugeists 1i. | the delesates what to do, Calla R White and Miss Maron 8. Fares Always Lower Than By Rail|quor license for Watch Hill, Natalie Plea for Hughes. Rogers. motored to Hanover Sunday !um:lhze g:ovl.don expect a fight but Through tickets and full informa- | Gabrielle was gran leave to trans- “It is not my purpose to tell you evening, where they attended a ser-|Say they have an equal chance to win. - 1| vice of the Endeavor soctety which|Lodge Chairman of Resolutions Com- tion at all Railroad Offices, or address | 7 his pool tables to a new location | what to do,” “the governor said. “I| Ui £ & - MHons 'Com, Passenger Traffic Department.. fndia |in Plerce street. wish from my heart that all the states| S27e special’ points regarding junior mittee. e Gousreliman Mavriss W Eivhn chllad | Gonc &5 Geoton in seading o Sall delo 825 S R gt —_—mm 2 = b PLUMBlNa AND GAS FITTING |UP.the petition of ~the Washington |gation here instructed for Justice Delegates- to Hanover Ordination. |mittes. He has filled this position in rust company, trustee, in regard to|Hughes. You have showed the entire; The pastor, Rey. G. H. BEwing, previous conventions and it is be- the placing of a cellar case in the|country what should be done. Delegate Owen S. lleved his experience as well as his & sidewalk in front of the “temporary The Hugzhes sentiment is here to-|sent the First Congregational knowledge cf leghlaflon and of foreign CALL UP 734 postoffice building” in High street. Mr. | day, but I feel that it only faintly rep- | today. (Tuesday) at the ordination and{and domestic affairs will greatly fa- | gay Flynn said that Everett Barns, who|resents the sentiment that exists|installation of Rev. Herbert M. Rollas- | cilitate its work. He is credited with ——— | had ~ direct charge of the property. throughout the United States. ton, which takes place in the Hanover With or Without Gas Attach- §| would like action at this o the authorship of the proposed decla- ¥; ecti committee. ‘meeting, ac- | Sentiment in New York for Hughes. | church. rations concerning forelgn affairs, but | °'cr ¢ selection for the ments but Always EFFICIENT || tion having been deferred at the May s sentithent o 1ew Fork in Bverc —_— he refused today to-discuss the plat- - - and ECONOMICAL— é‘h’::uan“m:? ml;ms had 'tvrzl‘:xil r:he oe:ru: whelmingly for Justice Hughes. Chief Stanton ‘Aids Those City-Bound.|form in any of its phases. ¢liman that the casing would not ex:| ~ “Delegates are Inot sent here to| Uptown residents intent on shopping M tend toward the curbing more than 3| vofco the sentiment of one man. They |start out not quite knowing how they | DISPOSAL OF CONTESTS M. provided ke ‘w‘h'“tw“d_l’ge are sent here to record the sentiment|wili"get to Franklin square, and have FOR SEATS IN CONVENTION gk i Big not eveced. fhrae fost oy Hie|of the people. And if the sentiment of | reached there in various ways, on tele- > We furnish Repairs for all makes es. provided $he town ‘held the people is recorded, I have no doubt | phone and. market wagons, and With| pistrict of Columbia Delegation Not of Ranges inch harmiess from possible lnjnry““ aDd that the action of Oregon will de the| Chief Stanton in the red fire wagon. e | that the work Do to the satisfaction ot | ©OHoN of the convention. A o9 Tepaney. B “As one les see the party os by Miss Ray. A. J. Wholey & Co. those in charge of the public highWays. | . nite on the best man, it-1s my opinion| At the sérvice e at|, Chicago, June 5—The republican na— {liat Charles E. Hughes not only will Miss tional committee adjourned at 6 O’M Councilman Haswell asked if - the| be" nominatea but this 12 FERRY STREET road o Brightman's’pand was an ac: it s X o B %:?!:2 sm o e-pud publ highway. was in-| States.” it was and that the town| Mr. Hitchcock merely sald that he e M Borowsid. four days’ session th interesting ister ¢ 3 Phone 531 ; : oo o Tumtics gt betuti B 7 || o aare saion e ot iieresting Is our Registered and common- Nomination of Hughes Inevitable. | s Mrs. Olive Eilis of Concord, Mass., | Hetusal to plac the . le o pl e on temporary - falfill n MODERN PLUMBING |5 s timacs A R R PR By i : law Trade-Mark and cannot be essential ir maodern house as |sequence. first,” Colonel Hayward declared. “The | Fisher ‘has been appointed permanent bia. c(l"l‘elty is to "fl::::lum.rlg guaran- ;l."ho eouncil Vow'-:‘a to meet as a w'g "o’nmmaulo“ dOtc Em? “hh':“:‘fl&' matron. h u tee the very best NG WOR! of canvassers nesday evening - arylan onversion u tfu 1, anict vt e teiiis recount the ballots to be cest in the| J. p. Hill of Maryland iy o.t.. ‘nis “Local Jattings. l’lg yapphed excepttogoods prices. town election Tuesday. i Afi.z :’%‘l days’ M ‘with her o Ask us for pl 't us for plans and prices. The reorganization of the Atlantic Yim-y Zabriside left Monday for New P reque e of our manmre. When a 3P TOMPKINS v y of try in 189 | OMiss Alice Zabriskie of Vergmson Lotsel. % : ‘avenue went to Northfield, Decisions 5 i Sh kA An Easy Way To Get Fiem : ot e ek 10 spena pars o hes m.;._...u.. dealer tries to sell you a camera: - Fat And Be Strong| .- "l e Sounery on| i o i e P : , Robert J. Cochr | B S e et 106 p o Ty e et or films or other goods not of GAS FITTING, ane on“m‘mm""'”#’m o r&&m S e i SLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, | e va nms on uise- | v Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bestham -nd sey Toos; Tibbing on ues 2 end gt Fio : % our manufacture un s 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conit gggflwuul wgm stunt, -!‘\'A_pg ¥ Sunday : uf-' n-m Sohn i g der th@ Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. ed. . g ey s X g Kodak name, youm.nbesuxe T.F BURNS | mislrsimcimns sl Bl Sira bl BUR M v that he bas an_inferior anicle Heating and Plumbing : £e9 92 Franklin Street IRON GASTINGS & FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY nuqul-m nans tt tom -M"