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dletown. h’rhe b:g‘s‘idle!:rwn n‘o-ucenu ve n plans for a ecampaign 11 for his success. Eac! against the saloon which for yigor and .’;‘.ft'.... mgr‘x‘:oofl_ “In noh 5‘:.’1;:‘.' l|,: persistence are not likely to be rivalled | g detatled knowledge more essential | in the state. The meeting of the com- | than in the Bullding Trade. If you | mittee Tuegtay afternoon at the Y.| want an estimate on any work in my M. C, A. gymnasum may be regarded | line, I'll be pleased to glve you the He succeeds Rev. W. has gome to Islip, L. I, and will preach his first sermon on Feb. 28. Public Ownership. The city of Seattie is at prescut fur- nishing an awful warning against the municipal ownership of electric light- plants. In response to persistent Fashion Set by Hannibal Hamlin Not Infrequently Followed. The old saw savs that “politics makes strange bedfellows,” and it is wise a fact that the professional politician is frequently moved by the the one who knows every detall of his forces | buziness and does not depend upon a ‘Westerly Church Entertainments i s, S sui o e Gt 32 Vgt 1 M| 1o st v v Pleasant Evening Provided for Many Patrons— Arranging for Lincoln Day—How the Law Against Boxing is Evaded—Gift for Past Secretary of Hancock Relief Corps—Personals. Westerly people are interested in the action taken by the general assembly toward securing a canal from Watclf Hill to Narragansett bay, a resolu- tion being passed by both senate and house, requesting the Rhode Island delegation in congress to urge an ap- propriation for making a preliminary survey of the proposed route. Senator Sanborn said that it was a well known fact that a movement was on foot to establish an inland water- way from Boston to Florida. One sec- tion of the proposed route, he said, appealed to the experts as being ex- ceedingly important—f{fom Watch Hill to Wickford. This would give an in- #ide line from New York to Narra- gansett bay, via Long Island sound, and do away with the dangers of rounding Point Judith. He pointed out that it would cheapen all navi- gation to Narragansett bay. He said if haste were made the appropria- tion of $25,000 for the survey of this section of the route might be made before congress adjourned. taxes. A bill will z I soluth ssed unani- <ed home town. legislature intendel to improve the February 15, 1866. He graduated from Go To m;’;‘:ly Fidar: nitupensioe deiahe Ftloe. rting oxhibitions given in | situation. There s plenty of room for ]’:::‘ ."‘:fl"ny";':c‘::;& ::1;1‘;“7:‘]11'1_";11 : onnabia tdversity tn 1887, Manich in 2 o The Edw, Chappg“ C@_ Pawcatuck thus far this season have | improvement. About every phase of s b ekt 1891 and later received an honorary The Plank, 8 FranklinS1. i sty Mrs. Ralph W. Briggs of Ashaway, soprano soloist, took an important part in the well attended concert in the Broad Street Christian church on Thursday evening, under the direction of the young people of the church. Mrs. Briggs and the others who furnished a most enjoyable musical and 1i entertainment, received merited ap- plause, The exercises epened with an organ melection by A. J. Robinson of Plym- Although boxing and wrestiing are not permitted in model , the residents are not seri- ously inconvenienced on that account owing to the fact that such sporting exhibitions are en just over the boundary line in ‘the orderly villaze of Paweatuck, in the thrifty town of Stonington. Last week there was a wrestling bout in the building on the bridge, and this week there was an- other, with a boxing bout prelimi- nary. It has been announced that week after next there is to be another sport ing event, which will include the cu tomary wrestling match and a limites round boxing match with Austin Rice, the cast-iron man of New London, with more fistic encounters to his rec- ord than any exponent of the manly art of self-defense that appears in the squared roped ring today, as one of the drawing cards. Thus givine Rice opporeuntly to show in public what he can do in fisticuffs, something ould not be permited in his been orderly, well conducted and sat- isfying to patrons, and are appreci- ated by the sporting fraternity of Westerly. Simply one of the conveni- ences of border town residents. “ Local Laconics. Herman Dock, who has been seri- sick with udraemic poisoning, is ng gradnal recovery. Pupils of the Westerly schools will compete for the prizes offered by The i %nc demand, that progressive city set about the establishment of munici- pal lighting facilities and appropriat- ed $1,000,000 for buiiding expenses. The sum & $1,768,8056 has already been spent and half a million more will be needed. Meanwhile the glant lost $300,000 in operating expenses, despite the fact that the rates were graded from 8 1-2 cents to 4 1-2 cents per kilowatt, against a charge of from & cents to 8 cents in the neighboring city of Tacoma, where a private company supplies the surrent. Mr. Young, au- ditor of the municipal plant, sums up the situation thus tersely “The most dangerous thing a city can take hold of is an elec- tric power plant. It is all a mat- ter of man ent. Unless all politics is cut out, unless your de- partment is admirably systema- tized, and unless you have the proper men to heal it, it can never pay.” —Waterbury Republican. Some Gain. The Mayors' association and the State grange have taken up the mat- ter of collection of poll and military presented to the the question was discussed except the exemptions. These are so numerous, and often absurd, that they constitute one of the greatest weaknesses in this system—cr iack of system—of taxation. The exemption feature explains large- Iy the popular resentment against these taxes, but it receives se: at- tention. However, it is some in to get these organizations interested.— Bristol Fres: Appalling Poossibiliti “exigencies of the case,” to acts thal will not stand close scrutiny. Not alone is this so in the present day, but it was so “in the days of the fa- thers.” Whén Hannibal Hamlin first began his pelitical career he was once at a caucus in Hampden, the only at- tendant besides himself being a citi- zen of very tall stature and ppnder- ous build. Mr. Hamlin had some res- olutions to pass which began by repre- senting that they were presented to a “large and respsctable” gathering of voters, and he proceeded to read and “vote” them onto the records of the caucus. “Hold on!” cried the other man. “We can't pass that, for it ain’t true.” “What isn't true?” demanded the wily Hamlin. “It ain’t a large and respectable eaucus,” objected the other member of the assembly. “There’s only twi of us.” “That’s all right, brother, that's all right,” assured Hamlin. “It goes as And the resolution “passed” without @urther demur. PECULIAR STATUES OF KINGS. Rulers of Dahome Represented in Gulse of Beasts. In Man Prof. J. G. Frazer discusses as the gpening step. directly after the November election, in which license won out by a small majority, that this was not regarded as a defeat. but would only stimulate the opponents of the saloon to greater activity., In accordance with this an- ropncement the campaign will be pros- ecuted vigorously from now on. C. M. WILLIAMS, 218 Main Strest. ‘Phone 370. ‘BOOK-KEEPING A thorough, practical course at the Norwich Commercial School Broadway Theatre Bldg. Mgr. Slocum’s Chalice Returned. In accordance to the provisions of the will of the late Mgr. W. J. Slocum, who died some time ago in Water- bury, the chalice which the parishion- ers of St. Mary's church of Norwalk presented him, just before he left Nm‘l-ri walk, has been returned to that chure and was used for the first time Sun- day morning. This Is another instance | of the tact and thoughtfulness of Fath- er Slocum, which traits made him probably one of the most beloved of pastors. Honors for Dr. Graham Lusk. Dr. Graham Lusk, a former resident and native of Bridgeport, was elected professor of physiology in the Cornell medical school, at a meeting, of the board of trustees of that university in the Waldorf, New York city, Satur- day. Dr. Lusk was born In Bridgeport FOR THE BEST ALES and LAGER M.A. at Yale, where he taught from 1891 to 1898, In 1900 he majried Mary ‘Woodbridge Tiffany. Waterbury’s Big Tax Collection. ‘Tax Collector Francis T. Reeves of ‘Waterbury has rendered his report for 1908 to Mayor Thoms. It shows that a total of $936,400.96 was collect- ed and turned over to the city treas- urer. The largest jtem was on the list of 1907, Second district inside, which yielded $422,671, Water rents O’CONNELL & SHEA. Telephone 5C4-4. Diamond C. W, HILL & SON 147 Franklin St., opp. Hopkins & All General Contracting and Building, It was announced | penefit of my many years experience. septisd Electric Soap You dont get a pound of dirt every shovelful of COAL you buy from us. No! — ALL COAL is mere or less dirty when it leaves the mine; but every pound M well screened before we deliver it. 'Phene, ° GOAL 7~ee Burning Kiads and Lehigh outh, England, followed by _these |y .iin 'in the Lincoln contest 1t is fascinating as well as appalling | 4 2 numbers of a well balanced Pro- | Hancock Woman's Reltef corps has|to let the imagination and the fancy Dah. remarkablo statues of kings of | for 1908 totalted $ITSASA5. ntercst Janiid e ook, S My Heart at Thy Sweet Volce, | &iven Mrs Tyler Collins of Potter Hill, | play around airahips in the next war. ome now deposited in the Troca- | yi,,,racturers National bank amount- Gt Sasns, by Miss Bertha A. Hall, | the retiring secretary, a Haviland chi- | There are -awful possibilities in the| dero museum. The figures are symbol | cq to $753.6¢, which was credited di- DR. CHAS. B. LAMB, A D LAT“ROP contralto; reading, by Miss Rose Fe- |na nut bowl. dropping of high explosives from air-| poljcal, each king being represented in | rectly to the city’s account. VETERINARIAN b Y clestone; duet, with violin obbligato, | Ex-Governor Utter has accepted an f,’:,?: :,?4”325?“-‘}3;.?’{22‘.2 ;2;2,?,?;‘,: the guise of an animal. Thus, Guezo, i Office, 227 Main St, Franklin Square, | Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta. ‘Angels Serenade, G. Braza. by Mrs | invitation to deliver the Lincoln cen- | ot % not vain dreams was proven a| Who reigned from 1818 to 1868, and | , ‘Yinsted—Burr Bescher pays onme- | oy “j5 Town St Telephone 618-5. Telephone 168-12. and Miss Maud B Briggs piano Miss Ralph M. . Aufschwang, Bertha A. Hall; Rose Ecclestone fan, Titoff, from the Arablan, Allah, Chadwick. and an Irish Song, Come Back to Erin, Claribel by Mrs. Raiph M. Briggs: piano solo, A. J. Robin- sons; songs, Ah! 'Tis a Dream, Haw- 1oy, The Hills o' Skye, Hairis, and Bpringtide, Breck by Miss Bertha A. Hall; reading, by Miss Rose Ec- clestone; plano solo, Valse Roman- tique, Charminade, by Miss Lucy Lee ‘West; organ selections, by A, J. Rob- inson. A chickenpie supper was served on Thursday evening in the vestry of the First Baptist church and relished by many diners. After this feast there was a_scenic reproduction of Hiawa- tha's Wooing under the auspices of tenary address, quest of the committee, Capt. Ge upon the joint re- local and Grand Army rge M. Pettis, state sealer of weights and measures, wel] known in Westerly, is seriously sick at his home in Providence with bronchitis and other troubles. ¢ Ao N S \BBIEF STATE NEWS ; New Britain—The Day nursery has | fssued an appeal for financial assist- ance, Stamford.—Robcrt F. Adams, pro- prietor of the Stamford house, is ne- gotiating for the purchase of the Clif- ford hotel in South Norwalk. | few days ago, when Aeronaut Kuben- shue sailed his dirigible balloon at! night above Los Angeles and dropped | paper bags containing confetti on the city. The experiment showed that had | he launched dynamite the city would | have been destroyed. And during all| the perfod of the experiment he was seen only once, though searchiights were trying to locate him and the whole city was watching. Apparently the day is approaching when war will be so disastrous that nations cannot afford to fight.—Bristol Press. A Fearful Tale. The confession of Rev, John H. Car- michael of Rattle Run church in Mich- igan, of the terrible end of his neigh- bor Browning, is enough in itself to prove the insanity of its author. What a picture of Elder Browning and Pes- tor Carmichael in the little wooden church around the fire that was to play | Guelele (1858-89), “the lion,” as a lion was known as “the cock,” is represent- ed by a man covered with feathers; rampant; Behanzin, his successor, who | was finally deposed by the French, known as “the shark,” appears as & dogfish graced with the arms and sup- ported by human legs. The “feathers” which once covered the statue of Guezo are nothing but metal plates, nails, gimlets and scraps of old iron. Prof. Frazer observes that the exist- ence of these staiues seems to prove that certain kings of Dahome habit- ually posed as certain flerce animals or as birds. They possibly intended by this means to serve some magical purpose. At any rate, they cannot be totems hereditary in the male line, sted and on the other half to the town of Norfolk, because his home stands in both. THERE 1s no advertising medlum Eastern Connecticut equ letin for business rasul 1 to The Bul. in Branch Office—Lewis’, Shannon Bldg. oct29d BIG SALE ON —AT THE— Brockion Sample Shoe Store $29,000 LUMBER ihe best to be had and at the right prices, too. Remember we always carry a big line of Shingles. Call us up and let us tell you about our steck. H. F, & A. J. DAWLEY maylid J. A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber We carry a well selected line of all sizes family coal. Lumber for bufld- ing purposes. 5 Central Whart, Tel. 384 sept19d the Class urteen of the Sunday s e Y e its part in the tragedy, each fearing, | since they differed in three successive school. ~The settings were arranged| Westport.—A committee has been|each wagching the other. Nothing | generations traced from father to so by Merton E, Webster and the cos- |appointed by Aspetuck lodge, K. of P.,| grimmer in all of Poe's tales of calam- . -~ Worth of Men’s, Wo o d Child g tumes were appropriate. The pro-|to make arrangements for the thir-| |ty and disaster—Boston Record. ns, mens an rens GOAI d > ; anl gramme follows: Tenor solo, Les Romeaux, by John Simmons; Scene 1, Hiawatha's de- teenth anniversary celebration Feb, 16. Milford.—J. 1. Miles, acting for the Thought He Was Talking to Roosevelt. A confederate veteraa from Thomp- Superiority to All Law. There is something servile in the Sample Shoes. rture for the Dacotahs; baritone so- | Game Protective associati as dis- n o, When We're Together, by mer- | tributed from \\’h;;:';o"}:‘:}‘r“n\sd‘:m son, Ga. who called on Mr. Taft, in-| Dabit of seeking after a law which we son James, by Harry L. Bolles; scene | Beaver Brook a flock of Hungarlan | formed him that he had been the hus-| may obey. We may study laws of 2. Wigwam of the Dacotahs; mandolin | partridges. band of four wives, was the father af.‘ matter at and for our convenience, but p —_— 19 children and had lost all count o solo, The Lost Chord, Arthur Sulli- a van, by Raymond uoarldl; g:m‘x: 1:3;. Hartford.—The sccretary of state has | his _grandchildren and great-grand- 1‘ & successful life knows no law. It is T s Arilval at the Decotane: ten. |announced the appointment of Attor- | children, but just as an example, he| &n unfortunate discovery certainly, N L added, one of his grandchildren was that of a law which binds us where we PRICES T0 SELL or sole, Liegennermaedchen’s, Hein- mer H. Lounsbury of Bridgeport ) Tich, by John A. Schwartan: scene 4 of the department, vice Mr.|the father of seven. ' The man must| ag not know before we were bound, 489 Plisies “w The Arrow Maker Consents to the | UWYer, made deputy secretary. Rave thought that he woas faliN€ | Live free, child of the mist—and with th k i Mg e \ gt f Hi: arito] oosevelt. —Waterbury Americs 3 — bl Marriage’ of His Deughter, baritone| Danbury,—The death rate in Docem- : Tespect to xnowledze we are an cnng. | | They are the best known makes. Remember this is your fan12d Hiawatha Returns with Bride; ber was per 1,000 of population as Should Pool Their Emotions. | { ren of the mist. The man who takes chaace to get them a! very l.west prices at this sale. tenor solo, M'appari, Fluto, b 3al. |28ainst 14.7 for the entire state. The Hon, Theodore Roosevelt, who is| e hcene” &, *Conmelt, Camp o | onty report of any infectious disease | “pleased as Punch” over the selection ;“":"b:""i'z “"r“hz““""l*“’ to all ""5{ Trunk Ba S an Song. supposedly in’ the Ianeange of |during the ~month was one case of | of Profossor Lowell to be president of ' 18WS, by virtue of his relation to the | YOU ARE ALL INVITED. s’ g the Dacotahs. Mrs. Eugene Wight | 1iphtheria. Harvard, and Hon. Frank Bosworth, lawmaker. “That is active duty,” says . was accompanist, : IELAR wtor “Dennis A, | Bratdegee, whom the cutcome of the| the Vishou Purana, “which is not for 3 Lamphere that of Minnehana, Maria ) have the state puraliase | sianding on my head or on my heels,” | 18 for our liberation; all other daty is U Ly ; 4 and_John ot o onnecticut | choulq pool their distinguished emo- | good only unto weariness; all other | in a large variety. Also Blank- Vincent Nokomis, monds the arrow maker. They e costumed ‘as nearly as possible as the originals. as pictured in the poem, and the settings were made very real- istic. The wooing feature of the poem was in pantomime and the action was E " The collection would | e | rost about $335,000. Meriden.—The members of the A. J. Gun club are awakening an | in trap shdoting among local | When the season opens in | | ven Register. tions in a vaudeville sketch.—New Ha- “What Is It, Between Friends?” The shah's habit of revoking conatitution ought to rring him a let-| knowledge {s only the cleverness of an artist.”"—Henry D. Thoreau. Attitude in Face of Death. A British medical man thus tells his 138 Ria'n Street. etc., Robes, Whips, Etc., at lowest prices. The Shatuclmt—flarness bo, almost perfect, The staging and cos- ing they\anticipate a revival of | ter of congratulation from another po- tuming were by Merton T. Webster | trap shooting in this city | tentate who, like the Persians of old, | experience of how men and women o P g ty. and he brought Into use many Indian { can ride, shoot and speak the truth— | face death: Tell the man of higher | Alice Bidg., 321 Main St. relics from his valuable collection. It| Hartford.—Gen. Thomas McManus,|at time.—~New York Sun. ty) d 1 5 was a meritorious production as a |%ho yearl vigits the battlefields | ——— e —— | type and greater intelligence, he says, decsd whole, enjoyed by a large audience. |about New Orleans, where he fought | Tried in the Same Court. that he is facing death, and he begins § : g _(#r:“« B s j-nAdn( !he"l‘u en-| ilhelm of Germany might cable his to fight, demands a consultation, talks s0secessesssessessecesssssscsssesenas. Lincoln’s celebration in Westesly ([Y-01T0 U W Nas statted on the trip| giplomatic condolences to Mr. Roose- about going to specialists and fights H 1 wiil be presumably held in the state b £ A s velt on the persistence in an hour of | grimly to the finish. Tell a woman H LlLLETlN POINTER e o Boan whng of Lincolv's| Wallingford>—The school at North | embarrassment of the parallel which| the sume facts, gnd she lles back to H i y. _Ethan cox, Joseph L. o he ini rodnesdas for | some have remarked in their charac ; ¥ Sesceseereeseeereecernnsessesseensesessestesse Peacock, Walter Price and Lorenzo | feisarion or the etiontion o0 e, o! | ters and careers nce journal,| aWait her fate. “All women are fatal- D. Richmond is the committee to se- | 1 Brainard of Wallingford, who i the | e = { ists. On the other haund tell a man | NEWMARKET HOTEL, Enoe adintites. o Lol i North Branford health officer. There Might Have Been Worse. | that he has one chance in a thousand composed of William H. Holmes, Jr. | _pupil of the school ill with diph-| It has been ascertained that 1,500,000 | to recover if he will undergo an op- N 715 Boswell Ave. Dthan Wilcox and Post Cowmanders | theria. . |(\l._;te]rsl?mued_d:;;m(i-:fl lucx::;nbal_ll‘x:::l at| eration, and he will trust to his own | First-class wires, liguors end clgass, Py nte 2 g s o g | the Ia resi ele . That is o Ve 3 ;V:;&er‘,{?gagc:crzz lf;gx;x;zd»]o“‘ (‘Rr::d Brldgeparn-"rnolrn_ are 512 leensed | why the f_’flu“ a0ke it oGk wovks tor | strength and endurance rather than —STORE OF - .;;:Irs nJr:}«llmva,‘:ctk-hm;::l; n;r:;u“_q: Kemy posts. espactiver ong Grand | automobiles owned in Bridgeport, ac- | Br'er Bryan—Los Angeles Times. | undergo the knife. The woman will 5 ' gramme will include the reading of |nencssars. representing. an . Sasmraate =7 | choose the thousandth chance, and 2 9 /4 Lincoln's Gettysburg address. and an |cost to the owners of $374.325 - Thie is CUBICY Mo me Semie submit to the operation with astound- 4 CAZL iy s address on Lincoln and will he in the more than a year ago and an in-| running loose inj gpg oaymness | The best place in Norwich to buy main in keeping with the manner of | creased investment of $36,750 is It is believed tol : Pressed or Minced Ham or any kind observation as suggested by the na- i | bave escaped from the den of Colonel| o 2 of Cheege is at Mrs. Thumm's, 73 tional officers of the Grand Army of | Wallingford.—Rev. Charles L. Par-| Watterson, who has the finest pack in| Franklin VStreet. Others nave learned the Republic. s ot Orange. N. J. who was | captivity.—Philadelphia_Inquirer, ! Feeding People. to buy of no ore else. A trial order e ‘When a woman wishes to entertaln will make you a permanent customer. An Expensive Whistle. guests at dinner she sets everything | The Last Days i < profirel u\F.“vlem thit::ua(r;‘t: d%fg;sn [for,detec: | movable in the house out on the front | 1647 R T P MR | oo+ !ic o lot of money, considering | POrch. She drags out the russ snd| | of January, at our store, will be very important to all what was got for it.—New Bedford | hires a boy to beat them. She has the | . . Adams Tavel'll Standard, Rep. | woodwork painted and the walls pa-| | Clothing Buyers. You can rightfully expect Extra At the Summit. { pered, she sweeps, scrubs, washes the | | P dyc jons Now, and we guarantee you a saving of 1361 “Who is the most important per-| Windows, dusts, does up the lace cur- 7 ’ g & & offer to the public the finest standard Special Tailoring Offer FOR TEN DAYS ONLY! Your unrestricted choice from our entire gson in the world?” asks the Wichita tains, changes the beds, oils the floors from 40 to 50 per cent. on all purchases. brands of Beer of Europe and America, Eagle. One answer, based on obser- | and the furniture, bakes, bolls, roasts | e S " Hohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian vation, ia the head waiter of @ dINing | and stews for threo days. When the To fittingly finish the month’s business we offer | |ncer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mueirs car.—New . dinner comes off her head aches so Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, A Future Possibility. Encouraged by the example of con- gress even the amiable African rhi- noceros may turn if put upon.—Provi- dence Journatl hard that she can't see across the | table. | When a man wants to feed people | he takes them to & restaurant.—@ew- | the balance of Harris Bros.’ Sample Suits and Overcoals C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P, B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, 3udwelser, Schlits and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. o ks 4 ark (N. J.) News, Telephone 447-13. octéd £ of W The International Stomach. | values up to $20.00 (formerly priced $14.00), at : Jud; Taft h ied eals i 11 i stock o oolens. | e e cliting he Tand of the poe-| Good Boy, Naughty Servant. sum, and his stomach is now inter- She had become engaged for the 00 . first time on the previous evening, and | @ Se—— % Suit or Overcoat 10 Order | e Pt T e — Dr. Bigger has arranged for Mr. A&round her soul with the thickness of g %] . Rockefeller to live 100 vears. Is this| an elderdown quilt. But she was bash- S"Ch valnes are rare, so noN T DLI'AY Y!'.)UR PURCHASE' Gl‘ay SWltChCS S0 that Miss "rb"l‘ ;*‘“},im‘ be here! ful, aud blushed and started like & Zotls Times, ooy “TPIISUTE 647 rembling fawn whenever the name of Combsand Barrettes ° & e et e er lover was mentioned. H Would Change His Mind. THE SALE OF THE At last her little bother spoke. Formerly $20, $22, $25. revise those Tines daprecating the var. | gp.l 2R(ed 80 much to pesp through : < Cut From ity of Christian charity under the sun, | the keyhole last night while you were irsc FOUSEers Ends THIS SPECIAL OFFER IS FOR TEN DAYS ONLY, —Rochester Post-Express. A Difference. in the parlor with Mr. Flipflop.” “But like a good little boy you didn’t, did you?” - 98 @ —— Toilet Requisites Fannie M. Gibson, & commencing Satarday, Jan. 30, endi . 10. The sultan of Turkey is said to be| .. AT rel 505 i g ¥, » ending Feb. 10 worth $60,000,000, Theres a difference No; the servant got there first!”— el 6863 Mook, . Skmme R, between having that much money and Home Chat. . Janiéd 1 worth it.—Omaha Bee. o s . & ;——P - Bc = =T sti'l continues. Although the sclling has been large, DO IT NOW residential abinet. eir rany Xpensivi . . . 2 » o That tall structure they re buld- | Messrs. Gompers, Mitchell and Mor- the e sii [ rem ins a satisfactory assortment of these | |gnd dont walt unth the Jr":.;g"_'; ver A ta, Ga., i t a sky- on don’ ink much o e grade ~ s i Ing over I8 Augasts, Ou. (800t & 67~ | of Tros spaschimhidn coats st mntis |-l BXCELLENT TROUSERS for iyour - selectibn, (] NelE0M DIRRER S65ASNen Memplie:News o ik e o o “V.lues, such as thesz, are seldom to be had, and then NG i ind— Truth and Fiction. iy 3 2 E. W. CARTENR 121-125 MAIN STREET. Castro says he is going back to face A critic is telling us that Frahce is losing its interest in fiction. No won- ONLY of us. District Manager United American Lite. cfl.tflm Tflil 2 3 the music. Well, there's V_hu.!l(‘ in a der—iruth is stra 3 < there.— - 43 Broadway, Roem 14, N oring Department Tuneral march.—Philadelphia. Ledger. | &oimuth 1% stranger, over there WAUREGAN HOUSE BLOCK, Health ané Aocidens = Proof of His Wealth. Calling down a kaiser who is wrong Main Street, Norwich, Conn. T wipR vou weat to put yeur Richard Croker must still possess considerable wealth if he can afford to raise chickens.—Toledo Blade. and calling down a president. right or wrong, are two very different sorts ot jobs.—New York Press, WHID: ness Defore tho public, .m