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| PAIR AND WARMER TODAY AND TUESDAY. on this page, 3 Read the small carefilly, : NEWS - advertisements _— WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT "Meving Pictures and Ilustrated Songsy &t Breed Theater. Vaudeville at Rustic Theater at Lin- roln Park. Eight Bells at Broadway Theater. Uncas Lodge, No. 11, 1. 0, O. F., meets in Oda Fellows' Hall. ,Thames Union, No. 1si, U. B. of C. mnd J. of A, meets in Bill Block. Norwich Conclave, No. 424, L O. H,, meets in Austin Block. Norwich Lodge, No. 248, N. E. O. P, meets in Buckingham Memorial. ZTaft Lodge, No. 23, A. O. U. W, meets n Ponemah Hall, Taftville. Eebequonash Council, No, i1, D. of P., meets in Foresters’ Hall. Barbers’ Union meets in C. L. U. Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS N. E, O, P. meets tonight. Miss M. C. Adles will be absent from Norwlich until the week of Aug. 30th. Frank A. Bill offers lower prices for summer shoes and oxfords, Ladies’ $2.50 and $3 oxfords $1.98; ladies’ $2 white canvas oxfords 95c, etc. Excursion to Newport. The Jlast ex-arsion of the season to Newpert takes place on \Wednesday, Alg. 25, on special train via the Cen- tral Vermont R. R. and the elegant steamer Chester W. Chapin. Tickets <cin be procured at a]l stations between Bputh LondonJerry, Vt., and New Lon- €on. . On the return the. boat will leave, Newport at 4 p, m., arriving in New London at 7 p. m., the special - train aving there at 7.10 for South Lon- donderry and intermediate stations, Newport is one of the world's famous walering places 1 attracts thou- #ands of visitors each summer. The surf bathing is ideal, the public beach- es offering safe and delightful place: o bathe. Among the sights ©of the town are the magnificent villas owned by some of the weaithiest men of the country. It is also noted for its lcturesque, natural beauties, its fine iarbor for yachting, its bold cliffs and Eight Bells. The world famous Brothers Byrne will present their pantomimic comedy, Bight Bells, e Broadway theater this evening. The production this season will be a great novelty, nothing like it having been' seen here before. It contains within itself a musical comedy, a farce comedy, a pantomime, A spectacular lay, a ‘circus, besides burlesque which Keln to make material constructed for laughing pury Iy, and in all the Brothers Byrne players fully suc- ceed. The first scene is a pretty one, zepresenting two gardens divided by high brick walls with a cottage on each side. During this scene a number of pidiculous mcidents take place after each other so quickly that one's breath is almost takeq awa The second scene is a steamer’s deck and. what takes place here is beyond deseription. The rapidity of the action s .above memorizing, the reader must see for himself. This scene by a quick change and really) wonderful mechan- 48m turns into a big ship at sea; four adjoining staterooms of an Atlantic steamer are shown, and whiie tne ship 1s rolling on the high waves a number of peculiar acrobatic features are per- formed by the inimitable Brothers Byrpe, some of which are startiing. e third act represents an island upon which the ship has becn wrecked and here occurs a number of first class specialties terminating with a funny fire_scene, one of the most laughable effects ever produced. LINCOLN PARK. Last Fortnight of Season Opens Today. People who jike Lincoln park and its Aarfed attractions, well as the peo- ple in Norwich and Westerly and e where that have put off their visits to the pretty little pleasure spot on the banks of the pond at Hallville, will have to get husy from this time out if they mean to get their full share of the good times offered this season by the management. Saturday, Sept, 4, will, it Is now expected, be the park’s last day All this week Rustic theater is to present what promises to be a high grade bill. As usual, Manage ton has arranged for five ill, the ventriloquist. is unde be very clever and amusing, and Howlett in “Reuben F a merry musical comedy act, play skil- fully on banjo. g Marie Elmer. ballad nd singing eomedienne, is a finely costumed ana very attractive young woman with a rare voice and who has made a ar and violin, Bit as a singer at some of the big food fairs in the large cities of the country low and Franklin have a skit, “Bits from Here and *which introduces some taking and dan; Stirk and London, @crobatic cyclists and barrel jumpers, who were.the last act of the Morrow and Heins minstrel show, which did so well on the road all last season, should delight the lovers of trick wheeling and tumbling. Thursday night. as usual, there wiil be fireworks at the park, hut this time, it should be remembered, the display 18 to commence at 8 o'clock, just as he car from the square gets in, he evening show will follow at 8.20, as usual, . Yesterday's free concert was «njoyed by a good sized company &nd points down ‘he lin: from Norwich BREED THEATER. The Renunciation, Biograph Wild Woolly West Feature. As a headliner the Breed theater will show today the great drama_of the wild and woolly west entitled The Renunciation. Thiz powerful story of the Yeilow Hill mining camp is most fascinating and the tremendous influ- ence of a coquette’s eyes is clearly shown and the moral is most apparent. The picture is not without its thrills, for on several sions is the spec- tator brought to his fect as the actior i8 carried to a climax. The rough and ready mining haracters are tenihfuily ortrayed, while ai! of the biograph lavorites are to be seen in the cast. Conspicuous amons: th~ otner featura pictures are the following ones: Led Astray, a splendid adaptation of the famous East Lynne: The Dramatist . Dream, Child Love, the big hit entitled The King's Conspiracy and the edu- cational film <h Ari « Master Marry Noonan will feature the sweet and haunting melody The Lilac and the Rose as a concert song and one of the latest fllustrated songs Dbesides. 4 Master Noonan hus made one of the . Bits of the season with his delightrul ‘When I Marry You, receiving as high © @8 four encores on it during his sing- ing of the past week. +Women and Logic, The more womanly a woman is the logical she is apt to be, for the no doubt. that the more wom- he is the less she is compelled to Il back on so poor a reliance as logic. is .always found WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. Unredeemed Profession. ‘NOTICE! forbid the ‘harboring or anyone on my account. Norwich, Ct., A few short months ago the lcgis- Jature was culogizing the character, of Governor Lilley miration for his plans. its talk was is shown by of repudiation of nearly ure that he so strenuously advocated. is a ‘mighty poor tribute to the of an honest man and loyal Bristol Press. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at- Montville. within trict of Montville ugust. A, D, 1 Present — CHARLES G. TURNER, its own record in said Distric The Administrator wit nexed having made application t nea with tne statuts ale of the real estate Not an Ubiguitous Governor. ernor Weeks can- not be i twa places at once, that he. should- both be on. the firing line in the sham battle at-Boston and on the firing line in the state legisla- for an order of described therein, Ordered, Th application be ) day of August, 0 the afternoon, thereof he given by order one time circnlation in nd return make to the Montville on the 1909, at 12.30 o'clock more hazardous, and therefore, brave man.that.he is, he has ¢ withstanding slaught of the enemy near Boston for hours, vesterda Hartford along with k inserting a cop in a newspaper having > returned ‘to and_ foregoing is a true BRAINARD, Cld to be on’ hand y's fray in the capitol.—Ansonia | “°RY, 2% . 5V d NOTICE delivering milk op, cream In the city are requested-to call Willow ¢street. Waller's Ambition. Does former Governor Waller believe the times is tow- ystem of city Such would seem to be the case, if one were to judge from a given out by him, in aid in part: “Perhaps if the government as other city gov- Read and Amu(er Today’s Want Ads. that the tendency ¢ too complicated government? recent interview should be changed ernments are being changed Our Bes! Recommendation ‘ an five city offi- r, and so that o) would be no more cials, including the may 1s should be a board of public expenditures at of five hundred dol- might then like to be then I pro- remain.as 1 am so long as 1 living alone desires refined BUcibir/RbEL they Siiy (be Mentifag. companion; Answer to M. R., Bulletin. DR. CHAPPELL, an annual salary WANTED. WANTED—A COMPANION. Lady man as aug23d WANTED—Position by man and wife, man to work as batler, wife as_cook or general housework. Address Box #00, Bulletin. aug23d can—in blissful security, leaving, as I think it was Milton, things to low ‘All meaner PAINTING BY CONTRACT See that you get what you pay We do work by contract and by the day and guarantee money value. back to first principies and rd of selectmen.—Ansonia wife, without children, country; man for farmwork. head man; wife for general housework. Twenty minutes from city on troliey. Good wages and permanent position fo right party WANTED—At single man as o dls arriving at the of Montevideo 1908 from United States ports, the only a privately owned yacht ment-owned seven govern- vessels and three ican-owned merchant vessels satisfaction of our regular patrons who unanimously declare that our system of Cleaning and Pressing ber Shop partly equ Kies, Wauregan. SPANISH—Wanted, to communicate with someone who can teach Spanish. Box §0, Bulletin. aug3dd “'AN'l‘h;.l)Almmedhlel;', man and 6r position in Address Box 90, Bulletin. au the Backus Hospital, rly. 1£20d NTED-—A barber for country bar- op. Middle uged man preferred. ped. Apply fo . E. aug20d W is superior to any The Fzmm Studios, 31 Willow St without cargo, towing a wrecked Brit- giving perfect work, punctually when promised, and at reasonable injure a garment famil. 2 have sent and to the mania, Austria s representatives to S WANTED—A refined American wom- s companion housekeeper .in of three adults. Pleasant home all ‘or address Mrs. 76 Montauk Ave., New Phone 6383-12. auglsd sweetness to every article we handle. Lang’s Dye Works, 157 Frankfin St. Pri-Amur district in particular, to find bicycles, cash riages to rep: ing” Machine Hospital. ‘Breed Bldg. Tel. 242-4 or drop postal. apr20d Individuality Is What Counts In Photography. Bringing out the fine poin: fully petitioned the Russian gov- CASTORIA The Ki;:I You léa;: Always ;uum Telephone. 6. E. HODGE, Hack. Livery, Boarding and Feed the real pérsonality, s in character, Tened down by the natural spl perfect accord. of paper and pasteboard with a ready-made 100 ¢ photo of your real WANTED—Your ing " machin isters and baby ca general jobhing. Se WANTED—A girl about 17 years of age for clerical work. Apply .- West Side Silk Mill. aug1sd WANTED Chef. $70 per month; pastry cook, $40; one helper for cook; six family cooks: two _waiters and general house girls for September Ist. J. B. LUCAS, aug19d Room 32 Central Bidg. self, or what your friends see to love and admire, call on LAIGHTON, The Photoegrapher, Norwich Savings Wake Up! BE IN THE SWIM if you need anything in the line of FURNITURE. Buy where thev buy — ‘at SCHWARTZ BROS. You Their stock is BUSINESS DIRECTORY Of Eastern Coanecticut, NORWICH FIRM3 AUTOMORBILE STATION, 6 Otis. Street le Repairing. Up-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. 14 to 20 BATH STREET. (Tormerly Chapman's.) Teleyhone 10. BUILDING WATERIAL. 47-55 Wes. | Lime, Portland Cem:nt, Farlod Roofing. H. Jackel. cor. Market and Water 5i A’complete line of the Lest Ales, Le and Wines, o of Rubber We Have I GO TO THE Rubber Store FOR YCUR AUTO TIRES Better equipped than ever be- fore to handle your trade. new goods — MINUTE RECORD.” 1t's something Come In «nd hear It. 224 Lafayette St. Geo. P. Yeomans, STATE AND INSURANCE. can easily get suited. most excellent, the prices the lowest. Schwartz Bros., COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS, 9-11 Water Street. Auditing _and lephone Gif. HAGBERG, Ladtes' Tailor, fully guaranteed. We carry all sizes in stock all tc meet your needs. Manuafeturers’ agents for Good- Diamond, Fisk, G. & J. and Michelin Tires. all other makes. Buy now while the prices are Alling Rubber Co., 74-76 Main £t. Norwich. 162 State St. New London Operating 15 Stores. WILLIMANTIS FIRM3 celebrated Hub New Home Sewing Machines, Englander Couches, the best ever. | rear Young's hote oughly up to date service Tricking and heavy teamim; Main street connection. Open evenings. LOST AND FOUND. BANKBOOK LOST. We have Faney Native Chickens, Fowls and Lamb. Order Here and Gzt the Best PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Do It Now thal old-fashioned plumbing replaced Ly ern open plumbing in the increase of health and saving Overhiauling and re- Let me give person having a claim to said book is having the bo extmguished thereof or the amount due thereon neelled and DONT WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles, Warry over Bulletin Office, fll-health does your health no good, and merely causes that make you look older than you are. If you zre sick, don't wo about It to make ycurself this we repeat between Porte s & Mitchell's g leave at this office eive reward “able and white ner can have same words of thousands of other former sufferers from woman. ly ills, similar to yours, when we say, 1ake Viburn-O. It 1s a wonderful female remedy, as you will admit if you sev o Direcdlons for ! 8!x languages with every bottle. $1.25 at drugzgists FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street. New York. It will repay you of doctor's bills. fitting thoroughly you a figure for replacing all the old modern kind that plumbing with may desire are printed in Goods—Curls, Pompadours, | work wiii be first-class and the price J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street. QUALITY in work should always be considered, when it costs no more than GTTO STABENOW, Prop. 3 17 Broadway. General Contr: All orders racelve prompt and careful Glie me a trial order. THOS.' J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 343-2. DR. JONES, Dentist, §5 SHETUCKET ST. 'Phone 32-3 Floral Designs and Cut Flowers For All Ocgasions. GEDULDIG’S, 77 Ceda~ Street. STETSON & YOUNG. Tig Norwich Nicke! & Brass Co, Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwici. Conn. Telephone $G8. —DRINK THE BEST — Beadieston & Woerz Beer. . WILSON'S, 78 Franklin Street, 15 no aavertisiz, onnecticut eq letin for business | Room 10 a0 aavertsing ea! to The ®wi- STABLES | WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Telephone 883. -apr2sd Rich or poor or proud and handsome, Even you can read this Chanson, { By no law of luck or chances, Every tooth you save enhances. Al your smiles and conversation; Renders joy to all relations. Don't despair when teeth are aching, Save them, all their shapes remaking, Life's prolonged and health extended, Every time a tooth 1s mended, You will find your joy remended, Dentist T “my crown” reveals it, Every art by art conceals it, Nature gave all in good season, Teeth to eat with, minds to reason, Bs it her fault, yours or mine, Shall their 1955 be mine or thine, T hou shalt krsw in all good time. DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY 237 Main Street apr20d NOTICE Dr. Loui Room 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Telephone 660. auglid GEORGE 6. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taliviliz. Prompt attention to day or night calls, Telephons $9-21. asrldMWFawl LI’aper Hanging for $1.75 we will paper » lafest Wall Paper. and Kalsomine with best materi pers at 50 per cent. room with the Painting, Glazing reasonable prices We Wall Pa- CH. BARON DECORATIVE CO., 159 West Main St. Send postal and we will call. g19d FRESH FISH And I can look you in the eye when I say it, and, furthermore, prove to you that is'what 1 keep. if ¥ou will come into my market and look over my stock. All kinds of Sea Food in its. season. WILLIAM H. ROBINSON, L augisa 32 Water st. ECONOMICAL - means getting the most value for your money. .I .can- give it to you in Plumbing. R. BENTON DIBBLE 46 Asylum 8t FOR SALE. FOR SALE—At a reasonable Singer sewing m. 29 Central ‘Ave, or 108 High St FOR SALE—One pair of Devon cat- s_old, well . d R. Sicrman,. Jr., Colch Ct. _Telephone. FOR SALE_Coleman's bakery. For E ROOMS FoR Mi'“wl(h call at 169 W. g TO RENT—Tenement, 6 rooms, with storage, modern, fine location. five min- walk from square. Hobart Ave. MO RENT—FOR SALE A newly painted ang orwich Town, near Glen Woolen rent $6.50 per mopth. low St FOR SALE—Handsome black mare, fat, 8 years old, clever for horse, weigit 900, extra driver and 00d business horses, been worked on bakers' carts. 16 Home St., New London. FOR SALE—One pair team horses, one pair team harness and wagon., En- auire Frank Brown, So. Canterbury, Ct. saddler; also four He is no rara avis, so No doubt to you he's known, I meet him everywhere 1 go And Kinship near 1 own No_greater hero have I seen cept that now and then I have beheld a visage lean— man whose dollar green Must do the work of ten. —Chicago News. VACATIONS. IO RENT—A flat of six rooms modern improvements, Capron, Norwich Town, TO RENT—Six room flat, modern con corner Laurel and Walnut street. E. Salem Road. TO RENT & street; suitabia or stmilar b EXTRA SALE—Must be sold before Apply C. P. the first. four young cows, one good horse for farmer or business purposes 1 tools; will sell reasonable. Teléphone §16-3. ment at 55 Frankiln the paint, plumbing ——— FOR SALE—A McCrea refrigerator, 9 by 12, in first class condition, Sold Butcher, care of Bulletin. FURS FOR SALE—1 w) biack lynx fur set, consisting of a rug- muff and shawl, with heads and tails, for $15, worth '$60. Bulletin Office. FOR SALE—Cheap, second-hand cov- Enquiré of Grover & Her- Nine-room tenement. with bath and improvements, on Laurel Hill avenue, F. L. HU. CHINS, 37 Shetucket St. FACTORY TO RENT. with option ot purchase Address Box 30, ation time's It will end soon. ered wagon. rick, 4 and 6 Main St. FOR SALE—Good sheep and poultry farm in Salem; also good smaller farm, sultable for poultry, without building: state no. acres required. Box 583, Ne London, Conn. HORSES FOR SALE_Henry Arnold, 312 Jackson Street, wunmuu’c‘ Gopn. Summer s speeding, 140x25, thres ment. Well lighted 300 feet from freiwht station. R. R. and transter point. New York and New England markets, Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct. TO RENT Store at 53 Framklin Streel. TO RENT . New collages and tenements. Enquire of A. L. POTTER & CO., 18 Broadway. Work time ¢ Yet is work's power Born in light play; SALE—Farming mowing machines, orse rake. three dump carts, one farm wagon, one cultivator, one two-horse roller, tedder, one one-horse lawn mower and tools, four one ' fertiiizer FOR SALE—Auto buckboard, cheap. Must sell at once, or will exchange for Auto has just been over- hauled and is good as new. parts replaced new Speed 4 to power boat. Knicker—Wher and has ' new 30 miles per In A No. 1 condition and_will go any. Address “Auto,” Box 363, City. —New York Sun. ald you ever kiss a girl Jack—Yes, by while T w loston Transeript. nan lives and learns, some “Well, the school of experience his in & quiet spot? REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, 40-acre farm, good room house. 1 mile to village, 4 miles to city, $700. 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy to trol- ley, fine new 8-room cottage finished in hot and cold water, bath, new comfortable 8- WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, 227 Main St, Franklin Sguare. Real Estate and Insurance TO RENT. 39 UNCAS STREET—Upper part gas fixtures, waukee Journal “I sappose you are one of these men n drink or let it alone? when T has de price T drinks wand when 1 ain't I lets it The best 175-acre farm {n New Lon- don county for $5,000. investment properties in_city of Willimantic. Three furnisned cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. If you want a farm, country home or city property, call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Wiilimantie, Conn. improvemen Five pleasant room. 11 ELM STREET—Newly renovated, centrally located, five room, cellar and Water closet. In complete or- $9 per month. 715 Malm Street, Muggins—When 1 apt to think her Buggins things amiss with a Mrs.—Philadelphia Rec- Tenements for Renting. Parties having empty tenements are invited to call and give description of FOR SALE nt. interest. are absolutely and guaranteed both as to prin- cipal and interest. 25 Shares of the Allen-Beeman Co, Preferred Stock. vidends at the rate of 7 per cent. per year. has been one of the most —TLouisvillg Friend—Ha Semi-Annual Sale FOR 15 DAYS ONLY we offer you SUITS MADE- TO-ORDER for $16. and $18. Your choice of any goods in had Struggli gave her when I got in at for the last 19 y 3 Excellent opportunity to secure investments netting high grade today ‘and make your M| Wil %itting our boys swatted a homer over the left field fence!—Puck JAMES L. CASE," No. 40 Shetucket THE JOHNSON Co., Merchant Tailors, Chapman Bldg. 65 Broadway. resort Aster Blooms For Sale cents per dozen. cross, Maple St. Clarence Nor- Leave car at STONE a fine quality the quarry several hundred and cellar stone. ‘WM. R. JEWETT, Norwich Town. HORSES Am in the West buying another load. Anyone needing good horses at right prices will do well to wait for these, Expect to get home about the 1st of ELMER R. PIERSON. A Desirable BUILDING LOT FOR SALE The lot known as No. 1, situated at the junction of Mowry and Whitting- ton Avenues, frontage on Mowry Avenue of 1017-10 It is an excellent Delivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that is acknowledged to be the the market at Sioux Falls HANLEY'S PEERLESS. telephone order will receive prompt attention. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St. —Chicago R Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of good weather an4 People like to get out Into We_furnish the best method, and if you'll take one of our teams you'll say the same, MAHONEY BROS., | fine roads. the open air. cakes.—Chicago News, in MONEY LOANED and Securitiey of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. | wishing T would hurry and established firm to deal with. (Estabiished 1873.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 151 Main Street, Wall Papers Spring season is over but we have a | great variety of them still in all grades reduced prices. marked down in price. Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes and Decoratlons. P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main St $15.00 | Buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton Watch in @ 20-year Gold Filled Case. $10.00 Buys a Waltham Watch in a 20-year Gold Filled Case. statesdp- preservat Greeneeville, 2 about sof the _divorce; location . for either a dwelling or store building, and will be sold at a very low price. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, CENTRAL BUILDING. FOR SALE Maxwell Runabout, second hand p-thirds of the Franklin Miner is now located in her new office, Breed Hall, If a human being same rate as first year he would be 68 feet tall at the age of ten. Importations of lobsters valued at nada. M. B. RING, Chestnut Street blades. so Harness w is the right time to have a har- Also a full line of the New Style Signet Rings. Gold Chains, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, line of up-to-date made by hand. order at any time and good. if not a better harness, than you ¢ anywhere, and we will guar- let us show The Shatucket Harmess Co 283 Main Streel. We will take yo They are bookbinding, purses and and a complste FAGISTY 8 CHBONER), Franklin Square. Telephone $65-4. }Vlr;. P85 U DR. . GILBERT GRAY, Hodge's Stable, 1s now lo- gated In rear of No. 8 Frankiin square. MME. TAFT, md Clairvoyant. St.. New London NDERWOOD | Manicure, Facial Massa and Treating the Scalp. 51 Broadway. ° tormerly at ge, Shampooing "Phone 858-4 pan chemist, WHEN ‘you want trani farmation product nees before the public dium-better than through the advertis. ing columns of The Bulletin to put your bus there is no me- you want to put ness before the public dium better (han through the sdvertis. lug columna of The Bulle That man of glory I'd ke to . Who made two_grass blade: Where only one was on the jol Before he got his 5 The fellow, though, has such a lot Of Jollies at him thrown 1 confess it m; For better men kes me hot, Ve known. nother kind of man fTorts show hiis worthe You'd better praise him all you cas While yet lie is on earth. He I8 & man of troubles who some means contrive To make a single dollar do The work of four or five. Up in the mountains, Down by the sea, Sailing the ocean. streamlot and tree, Automobiling, r time's ending. fall sooner, sk, Iraws nigh. Us lolling duy oment's dropped burdens &th none to shirk; s d-by to playtime Means welceme to work. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings Jones Beating the carpets. time engagement you ht up to the aita re. A big hit with that wom. il Courier-Journal, the excuse 1 3 the declares that at the baseball Couldn’t help it me when man sh, will Free you a replied the named a 1d Reno, e removed.” anything nt bank that from me eve hand. me Whit Pittsburg Post So the coal oil it, eh? Storekeeper I've the New s going like hot shington Star. 150 years in" a perfect The" Russian gives more attention ta of dancing than the people of native population wiped_out by the seven years, yield from 3,100 pounds, worth nearly $30,000. ontinued to grow he does ne awaits the man who t of the Saracens keen that they could cut in two the best Shefeld day The use of rat skins in various in- dustrics has created a demand In Lon- t of nearly ou used, imposed the Windsa nt Sandwich with f contempt d confined in his own a Judge, of churt Two bricks from the first brick house American N in the fag and ) state bullt n metal is believed by Gruttin, v ha ‘e its pecullar rds as a gaseous He has mada perceptible for & onts gt Intervals by heatiog tas metals to 1id degrees Fahreabait remarked bitternes wife v to h stor came Tudge What her to marry have will you sot telepathy?* answered Mr. Meekton. “Though away 1 thinking does does. along that hun: she knows | 'm worrying about where the cash is coming from."—Wa MUCH IN LITTLE Bodies buried 16 per cent are granted after thres of married life. into the amounted to $1,401,449, for thumbs at James nor Riche in 1638,