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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY. UNSETTLED FRIDAY. 3y on thi . BUSINESS NEWS 2dertes Avavs cfound | WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Read the lnl!! ivertisements SORE FEET And Hands, with Shapeless Wails, Yield to Cuticura. Soak the feet or hands on retiri in a strong, hot, creamy lather of Cuti- cura Soap. Dry and anoint freely " with Juticur Ointment. ‘Wear during the night light bandages of old, soft cotton or linen. For red, rough hands, dry, itching palms. ‘with &l jess nails, and for tired, aching, irritated, o mfluned fee! with painfu ardl awelli jints, this. treatment Srvee “futant nf?l aind_ points fo & B ooty ot of tho. ot dlatrossing cases. Cutioura Soap (26c.) and Cutl & Chem. Corp., ps., 185 Columbus Ave., Boston. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. The Yaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnished- promptly. Large stock of patterns, No. 11 to 2§ Ferry. Street sanzzd . T. F.-BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, MBZ Franklin Street. Lee's Remedies SlAllGHI[H CORN The Great Corn Cure oves hard and soft corns, callouses, bunions and warts. CONTAINS NO CAUSTIC — NO AR- SENIC OR POTASH — IT CURES CORNS TO STAY CURED — IT KILLS THE ROOTS. It is a wonder curing soft corns (corns between the toes.) It cures callouses on the bottom of tho feet. Warts drop off like scabs. No pain, no danger of blood poisening. Take no substitutes. Remember the name— SLAUGHTER - GORN All soreness reiieved after the first a plication—in five nights the corn v Price 20 cents The Lee r%good Co. Manufacturing Chemists, 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. octsdaw MONEY LOANED on Diamonds Watehes, Jewel and Securities of any kind at t| Lowest Rates of Intersst. An olg- established firm to deal with. (Estabiivhed 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN C€O. 151 Main Street, Upstatrs, WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery‘ and Boarding Stable L ' ‘12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Telephone $83. apr2sd PAINTING BY CONTRAGT See that you get what you pay for. We do work by contract and by the day and guarantee money value,- The Fannfig Studios, 31 Wiliow St auglsa - ECONOMIGAL I8Ny getting the mos mey. I can give Plumbing. BENTON DIBBLE, 46 Asylum St ) no Advertising madiuj érn Co X0 Bal nectiout “to value for your it o you In it Breed Theater. Auditorfum. Revival Meeting at the Armory. and received her approval as well as excltisive rights to stage her story. The scenes are all laid in the south, in the vicinity of Chattanooga, Tenn., and at “La Bocage,’ the home of the Murrays in Georgia, and the ,period gives opportunity for quaint costum- ing. Seats on sale at the -box office and usual placés on Thursday, Oeto- ber 14, at 9. o'clock. BROADWAY THEATER. Little Girls as Apple Tre How would you- like to live in an apple treé that had no blossoms in the’ springtime gnd no apples in the fali? two of them are dressed as boys). who live in four litte dwarf apple :trees for eighteen minutes every night, and then change to dancing girls when the trees break open. The little girls ~Ruth, Kdith, Mary and Helen—are stage children,’and play in a blg musi-. cal show In one of the big song nuuibe called “The Sign of the Honegmoon,” the children are hidden away in the four pples trees and no one can tell where they are. When the song is over, the apple trees .open and -the trunks of the trees turn out to be the little bodies of the girls, the arms and legs representing the branches. And then the audiénce knows that the dwarf apple trees which they hive | been. watching' for eighteen minutes | are not trees at-all, but have been transformed into four pretty le all covered with flowers and The little girls shake off the flow- ers, hold the leaves in their hands, and dance about the stage, while the audince sits. in wonder. at the funny little moving apple trees. These. lit- tie girls can be seen tonight at the Broadway theater in “A Broken Idol" BREED THEATER. “Freebooters,” Stirring Story of Ex- pre Robbery, What promises to be one of the most thrilling motion pictures of the sea- son.will go on exhibition today at the Breed theater and is entitled Freéboot- ers; being a wonderfully strong pic- ture of. the great west. It is a story of the robbery of the Wells-Fargo express. company to amount of $20,000, and the subsequent search for the robbers. The sheriff secures the pair of villains, but in; their desperation they fight themselves free of the officers and make a thrilling dash. for the trail that leads to the spot where the booty is hidden. The officers discover this spot, but not until the robbers have left it carry- ing- all the money. A mountain boy has seen the strangé pair, and follow- ed them unnoticed to the cave. where the plunder is concealed. In leaving the spot, the boy meets the posse formed to find the robbers, and. in- forms them of the location of the cave. The robbers return just in time to find the sheriff and posse in pos- session, of the cave and gold, and, stealing up the mountain side ‘over: turn a huge boulder thAt rolling down the mountain side strikes the watch- ing posse and injuring the sheriff suffi- cient to disable him. A thrilling chase ensues and the great climax is a wbn- derful bit_of scenery and acting Splendid Biograph pictures are in abundance and Mr. Roust will. sing the newest in the seng line. WOODEN SABOT One Hundred Y ar Old Curio Ownid by Noank Man. Charles (! his Dewe vossession a unique curio in the form of an old wooden slipper that was hrought from France by his grand father, the late Captain John E.' Lew- ey, when the latter was in the férdign freight trade years ago ' and com- manding the brig Frances. The_slip- per.is fashioned from a single piece —eeeee i No Building in Norwich will ever be too‘large for us to hilid | Al .we ask s An oppoTtunmity to Did | for the_job. compels close figuring, bu! years -of experience has taught-us the way to figure close and do first-ciass ®ork C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. Phone 370 ey 3. P.'CONAN klin §trect. Whitestone and the I F. G 1o Clgars the Dest i the waTKMY Aey them wardbd NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. First-class wines, liquors ene clgu ieals AM W n.rmt ordar. ekam 'fi'& Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songy Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at’ Motion Pictures and THusfrated GURE Songs at Olympic-Theater. Revival\ Service at the Armory. Goethe Iodge, No. 79, L O. O. F, A Broken Idol at Broadway Theatér: Palmyra Encampment, No. 3, L . 0. meets in Odd Fellows' Hall What It Hag' Done For Others, It Can Virginia Dare Council, No. 25, D. of. Do For You: L., meets in Austin Block : We have testimonials by the hun- Bricklayers' Union, Locai No.: 13 ['dreds showlng all stages, kinds and de- méets in C. L U. Hall . grees of piles which have been cured 7 ¢ X by Pyramid- Pile Cure, Latayette Council, L'€nion 1t you could read IM!P unsolicited St. Jean Baptist d'Amerique, ‘meets in | jotters you would no doubt go to the For > nearest drug store ani buy a box of e Pyramid Pile Cure at:once, price fifty ANNOUNCEMENTS cents. We do not ask you to do this. Send To Relieve Indigestion accompanied | Us your name and address and we will by nausca Insomnia, sick: headache o ;8¢nd you a trial package by mail free. acid stomich, take Horsfor Acial - We kfiow what the 1 package Phosphate. 4 | will do. Jn many cases it has cured ol piles withiout further treatment, If it ee_ the ladiés’* cloth top shoes at | proves its value to you order more 0 $3.50 And $400, plain and cap | from vour druggist, at 50c a.box. This all leathers, with best cloth top. | i8 fair, is it mot 2 Simply fill out free nk A. Bill has them I latest | coupon below and mail today. styles. BROADWAY THEATER. FREE PACKAGE COUPON — Fill out the blarfk lines below “St. Elmo.” with your name and address, cut - out coupon and mail to the PYRA- St. Elmo,” the novel that every MID DRUG COMPAN 190 Pyra- wiman knows, and every man will ac- || mid Bldg;, Marshall. Mich. A trial cordingly be obliged take her to || package of the great Pyramid Pile see, has been dramat tast, with || Cure will then be sent you at once the full consent and val of the [| by mail, FREE, In plain wrapper. authoress, Mrs. Augusta J. Evans s Wilson, nd will pe the special “at- traction Saturday, Octaber 16, matinee and night, at the Broadway theater. What makes the event of interest is the fact that Willard Holcomb, who dramatized “St. Elmo.” success- fully produced his play in Richntond; Va.. the wartime home of Mrs. Wilson, filera are’ four little girls " (although- the | of Noank has ‘in | of light wood and is of a style. simi- ar L the pointed whoes of a short| ». It has & single ankie-strap | which the only agticle | »n the pod used in the jon of this peculiar tfeot- | geur. there being no pegs nor nails.. ir as can be ascertainedl the | is about 100 years old and was | probably wern by some one of the | French peasapt ¢} as mAz)YI judged from the ufactu Dol w aprzad Comptition ix keen and { Sent to Demonstrate the Merits of Pyramid Pile Cure. PROPOSALS fOR SIATE ROAD WORK| SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- ceived by the State Highway Commis- sioner, Room 27, Capitol, Hartford, .until 2 o'ciock ,p. m. Friday. 1809, for construction of two nectlnns of srndlnz and one of mac- adam. in Portland. section of gradin, and section of macadam in Pomfret ani one section of gravel road in the town of Frankli; accordance with plans and specifications. Blds will state the prices as required in these specifications. The State High- | way Commissioner reserves the right | to increase or decrease the number of feel to e improved, ufter the contract is let. All bids must be accompanied by a bond of not less than one-third of the cost of the work. Any bidder to whom contract has sign the comtract at the p and. furnish a sureiy compauy bond, or certified check, shall forfeit from his bond a sum equal to the difference in price between his bid and the next lowest bid. Plans and specifications may be examined at First Selectmen's { office at Portland, Pomfret and Frank- lin, at the office of th tate High- way Commissioner. Room 27, Capitol, The State lehwn,\' Commissioner re- ferves the right (o reject any and all ids. Dated at Hartford, Conn., Oct. 9. 1909, JAS, H.. MACDONALD, dsux- Highway Commissioner. octll ASSESSORS' NOTICE | Al persons In the town of Norwich liable to pay taxes are hereby notified to return to the Assessors on or b fore the first day of November next, a written or printed list properly sign_ ed and sworn to of all taxable prop- erty owned by them on the. first day of October,. 1909. Those failing to make a list will be charged a penalty of 10 per cent;-additional according to aw. + Blanks can be obtained at the As- sessors’ Office’ in City Hall, or they will be sent by mail upon applica- tion. Office Hoiirs: 9.15 a. m. to 4'p. m. ALEXANDER E. REEVES, LEWIS R CHURCH, ARON W. DICKEY, Assessors. NOTICE! All persons liable tp pay taxes in the octéd City of Norwich are hereby notified that T have.a warrant to levy and col- lect a tax of ten. (10) mills on the dollar on the City List of 1909, made from the Town List of 1908. pa: October 15, 1909, and notice is h given that assessments to cover cost of street sprinkling in the year $, are included in the rate bill, ‘and are payable at the time of the collec- tion of said tax: and for the purpose of collecting said tax and said assess- ments I will be at the Collector's Office daily from 9 a. m. to 123G . and from 2 to 5 p. m.. unti] Nov. 15, 1505, the There is nnthslg tlut wfl.l__e_egthzm well, or, if they are suffering from any ‘baBy rash, make thenr‘well like that great germicide, 1 Cabot's Sulpho-Napthol A few drops added to the bath will keep their skin in perfect condition. It not only cuges skin troubles, but prevents infection when the cuticle is have the welfare of their babies at heart should also always use Cabot’s Sulpho-Napthol Soap. It is healing, healthful and soothing, and agrees in a wonderful manner with the most delicate skin. SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY Torrey Bullding, 14 Medford Strect SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Selling Agents 88 Broad Strest, Boston, Mass. Whole Mixed Pick’e Spice Tc quarler Ib. pkg. 25¢ can Breakfast Cocoa 16¢ Naptha Soap 4c cake (FULL WEIGHT) Fancy Fresh SeededRaisins Tc Ib. pkj. All varieties BEST TEAS el ‘regular price 60c. United Tea Importers p. ' up one flight, over Somers Bros., Franklin Squa The Big Store .. WITH ... The Little Pricas If you are looking for Furniture, a Range or a Heater, - come to us and you need not look any fur- ther. We will convince you that we are the BIG STORE with the LITTLE PRICES. except ihe following days: 19, 1 will the Fletcher, from Tuesday, Oct. store be at of W, Falls, m. to'1 p. m dnesday, Oct. 30, T will be at (he store of John A. Morgan. Greene- . from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. ‘Thursday, Oct. 21, T will be at the drug store of orge M. Rathhone, West Side. from 11 a. m. {0 1 p. m. Friday, Oct."22, T will be at the store of Sherwgod B. Potter, East Side, from 11 a m to 1 p. m. Leg#l- fees and additions will be made to those who neglect thig notice. OMAS A. ROBINSON. Collector. ich, 1909, 5. Conn.. Sept. CALL ON ME tor anything you may desire in Hatr Goods—Curls, Pufrs, Pompadours, Wigs, ®tc. Prices reason- able. Call and ses | me. | GTT0 STABENOW, Prop. 17 Broadway. | Orders taken for all kmd., | of Hair Goods | Your own Combings made up. H Hmr Ornaments, Toilet| Reiuu:les. Chiropody, Manicuring, Shampooing, _ Face and Scalp Massage. : Fannie 1. Gibson ‘OGN 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel. 98 may g The Norwich Nicke! & brass (. Tableware, Chi Yacht Trimmings Schwartz Bros., 9-11 Water Streat COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS, Open Evenings. Tel. 502 octéd CHANGING COLOR L= Ve WoRES WVE THE . PoNE PITH TR Y s with regard to a any other Garment, is a matter of ease with us. Your Suit may look old and shabby. but if sent to us for renova- tion we can soon change its appear- ance by giving it a new lease of life. We'll take an old grey suit. for in- stance. and make it into a new black one that will give you at least another vear's scrvice. The €ost is little, and W prompt in - delivering work when we promise it. Give us a trial with a suit this week. Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Franklin St sept30d Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's & sure sign Of ¥ood weather ana fine roads. Peapie like to get out into open air. We furnish fhe best method, and.if v teams you'll say the same, MAHONEY BROS., Falls niar Avenus. llld such things nmmu. fiuum 8t. Norwicii, Conn. THEAE ™ ne saverusng tern cflnn«tmn nuu to for business reaul % Buls ‘| Builging, S H. Reeves, Supi. ‘| Competent: housegirl, Suit of Clothes, or | 'l fake one of our | getlent. referenues. . Norwich, Conn. wM!fln—ocrl for general house- work in a family of three. References required. . -Apply_to/Mps.-Joim F. Rog- ers, 61 _Warren St, . _oct} FACILITIES FOR SUPPLYING help unsurpassed. Service. free. Teamste laborers, machinists, office clerks an stenographery (femile). factors and hotel help. By telephone of in person.’ We' want all ‘kinds of domestic heip: Free ~Employment- Burean, Centrai “Phone oet12a BRIGHT GIRLS WANTED for wind- ing and doubling rew silk. Apply at m;unre;terly Silk Mill Co., Franklin St. WANTED _To buy second hand waj on maker's planer and bandsaw. Apply Wm. Garrett, Poquetanuck. _ oct13d WANTED—Girl for office work; one residing in Norwich; must write a ma Hand and be correct at figures. Apply at West Side Silk Mill. octid .~ WANTED in famfly, cooks and gen- two $25 per month; famii eral girls. "Good pay. J. B, LUCAS, Central Building, octldd” =« .-. Room 32 i WANTED A TABLE GIRL—wages. $4 week. Ad- dress F. G. Rogers, Century Hotel, Monson. Mass, gr call by ‘phone §009. oc BT g RPRIGE ‘GIRLS WANTED Skein Winders, - Braider ~ Tenders; steady vork: good wages. Turner & Stanton Co. Golden ;St., Greeneville. octdd Al The publf® to know that owing to the increase of business we have moved in larger quarters and will be plecsed to see old and new patromns in our new piace. SEWING MACHINE HOSPITAL AND GENERAL 'ATR SHOP. 100 West Main Telephone. octsd WANTED — WEAVERS Apply at HALL BROS., sept29d 29-31 Commerce St. Sideboards A dining room without a Sideboard is much like a window without hang- ings — unfinished _and unsatisfactory. It lacks the touch that gives the room the home atmosphere. Our collection - of Sideboard and Buffets is one of the largest in Bast- ern Connectuct, and our prices posi- tively the lowest. -Special all Dining Room Furniture this week. Shea & Burke 37-41 Main Street. oct7d FEROX Prolective PAINT Pure — Elastic — Burable Best Paint Made for i Meial Roofs, Bridges, Cornices, Standpipes, | Galvanized Irom, Fenmces, —¥ire Edcapes, Stacks, and ali MetallicSurfaces. § ' prices on Paint your tin roof before bad M | weather sets in and. use | FEROX SOLD BY CHAS. 055000 & D, 45 and 41 Commerce Streat. o = See the Point? Our stock of Whiskies comprises all the best brands, domestic and fmport- ed. Try our Old Darling. You will find it rich and mellow with age — right either as a heverage or medicine. Sec (lie polnt ? Geo. Greenberger, 47 FRANKLIN STREET, Telephone 812 Norwigh, Gonn. DR. N. Gll.m'l GRAY, formerly at Hodges Stable, is now In- cated in rear of Nu.§ Franklin squars Tel. 676 ; wariid Four tenement house Nos. 38-40 Me- Rinley avenue. All rented to good pay- ing tenants. Also house and small batn No. 30 Baltic street, with two | Building lots fronting on Orchard | street. House contains seven rooms, | with running hot and cold water, sef | tubs, bath, wash bowl, and closet on | each floor. | G. L, CROSGROVE, 1 Baltic Sireet. | sept21d / | SALE HORSES I have just arrived home with as | good lot of Horses as can be found | Anywhere. Bie pair bays, welzh 3100; | another bay team, weight 0G. and | others weighing 1050 to 1500. A lot of the ale (hat iz ucknowlsdged to be th best on the market HANLEY'S | | PEERLESS. A telephone crder will FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Carload of northern po- ‘mont Central station. J B. octi2d _ THORSE. FOR _ SALE Extra go0d driver. J. F. Fellows, Hanover. octi2d FOR SALE Cows 50 Cows JAMES H. HYDE, North ‘ Franklin, Conn. Telephone. oct14d A Golden Opportunity We are oftering for a short time your choice of about’ 50 of our fafnous “Mayflower White Wyandotte” Cocker- els at a low price to reduce stock. Get one now and improve your flock. MAYFLOWER POULTRY FAR) ‘Phone 34-3. Norwich, Town, Conm sep2d REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, 40-acre farm, good comfortabls 3- room house, 1 mile to village, 4 rulles | to city. $100. 4 acres, 1 mile to city. handy to trol- lev, fine new 8-room cottage finisied in cypress, hot and cold water, bath, new barn, price $3,000. The best 175-acre farm in New ‘Gon- don county for $5,00° Several good investment in_eity of Willimantic. ‘Three furnisned cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. f you want a farm, country home or city property. call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Matn Street,” Willimantic, Conn. iy1sd propert! in -lw-n !nm‘ on Read &- -n.. advertisements carefully. IMPGRTANT BUSINESS NEWS ‘_—————————1 : TO RENT. TO RENT—Two or three connecting rooms, Mrs. Congdon, $2 McKinley Ave. augl 2TThS TO LET—On Broadway, next to the Wauregan Hotel, two rooms. suitable for offices or dressmaker; also I tho same building. a large, Baremont coo, 3¢ fen by | able for business purposes or storage. ht and dry 6 feet, suit- Apply to Willlam_H. Shields. oct? TO RENT—Tenement on Mechanic St, suitable for small family: cheap Mill. rent. Apply at West Side Sill sep3od TO RENT—Six room modern flat on Laurel Hill Ave. to Wauregan corner, ham, Five minutes’ walk C. E. Burn- Telephone 816-3. alem. Road. TO RENT—Tenement, § rooms, with storag as, modern improvements, fine focation, five minutes’ walk from square. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. augd0d TO RENT_Tenement of four rooms, leasantly located at 21 Ripley place st Side. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. STORE TO RENT at 61 Franklin street, sultable for most any kind of businéss. Moderate rent. Inquire at Bulletin Office. sepbd FOR RENT—At 252 two Nstores, separateiy used many years as a grocery store. Call between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. Mrs. W. M. Vars, 58 Hobart Avenue. sep3d Franklip street, or together, FOR SALE CHEAP Slightly Used Upright Piano —at— YERRINGTON’S, 49 Main Streei. oct12d WHITNEY’S AGERGY, 227 Main St, Franklin Suars, Real Estate and insurance | FOR SALE WEST SIDE COTTAGE, about one | mile from Franklin Square: seven | rooms, bath and clos mall lot. but | near trolley and low priced. Install- ment payments received. | TO RENT | 11 ELM STREET—Newly renovated centrally located, . five rooms, cellar | and yard; water closet. In complete order; $9 per month, octbd FOR SALE A second-hand Dump Cart and a second-hand Team Wagon M. B. RING, Chesinut Streel. septsd A Desirabie BUILBING LOT FOR SALE The lot known ak No. 1, the junction of Mowry and Whitting- | Greeneceville, situated at ton Avenues, having & | frontage on Mowry- Avenue of 1017-10 feet. It location for either a dweiling or store bullding, and will be soid at a very low price. FRANCIS D. DONGHUE, CENTRAL BUILDING. auglad FOR SALE is an excellent good Business Horses. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Telephone connection augsoa General Contractor All orders racelve prompt and careful &ttention. Give me a trial order. Sat. isfaction guaranteeG THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Teleohone 348-2. Norwich. AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY | ‘Phone Delivered to Any Pari ol Norwlch jlm!d recelve_prompt attention, D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin_ St may29d WHEN you want to put your busi- | ness ve (he public, there is no me- | djum better than through the advertly ing columns of The Bulletin Basement at 55 ¥y abia for the paint. plumbing or similar ousiness. may17d FACTORY TO MENT. with option of purchase. 140x25. three storfes and basement. Well lighted. 300 feet from frelg™: station. R. R: junetion ard transfer point. Handy te New York and New kngland markets Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct. apriod TO RENT Tenement at 240 Laurel 9 rooms, bath and modern ments.” F. L. Hutchins, st, Hill_ Ave. improve- 7 Shetucket sep27d TO RENT d New coltlages and (enemenls. Enquire of A. L. POTTER & CO 18 Broadway. ivid TO RENT. Furnished msc of nine rooms and bath. Modern Conveninces. JAMES L. CASE, No. 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ot A. D. S. AL L CEREALCOFFEE only 10c a Ib. LIBRARY TEA STORE JyUSTUT S. F. GIBSON | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. | 65 West main Street, Norwich, Conn decid -~ “1 1s Made of Rubber We Wave: I’ GO TO THE Rubber Store FOR YOUR AUTO TIRES Better equipped than ever be. fore to handle your trade. All new goods — fully guaranteed. We. carry all sizes in stock all the time to meet your needs. Manuafcturers’ for Gond- rich, Diamond, 3 and Michelin Tires. Deal all other makes. Buy now while the prices are Low. Alling Rubber Co., 74-76 Main £t Norwich. 162 Stats St. New London Operating 15 Stores. 'Wall Papers pring season is over but we have a great variety of them still In all grades at reduced prices. Also . Mouldings marked down in price. Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes and Decorations. P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main St ‘Telephone, Jy13d AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderaon, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, ete. Livery connected SHETUCKKT STREET. OR. lllNES I)emlsl, i &Ill"l'll(.lu ST. Room I 'Phone 32-3 maylia Fall colds loy's Ho i Tar, it and lung remedy. Th ontaing no harmiul dru & Vsgood Ca, are quickly cured by the great genuine The Lee § “rHE 2 I like the” man who faces what be mu: Wikl xtep triumphant and & beart of clieer; Who Sghis the daily battle without Scen fin ) hou- uu, yet keeps unfalter- tru That God 15 ‘od—that, somehow, trus a8 Just, His plans work out for mortals; nog a tear Is shed wlien fortune, which the world holds dear, Falls from his grasp; better, with love, & crust Than living in dishonor: envies not, Nor Josed falth In man; but does his ext, Nor ever murmurs at his humble lot, But with a smile and words of hope, give zest, To e gry, totler he al Who by a life heroic e in great Maners fate. Forget the past and live the presemt hour; Now is the time to werk, the time 19 The soul with noblest thougihts, the . time to will Herale deeds, to use whatever dower Heaven has bestowed, to test our ut- most power. Now s the time to love. and better still To séEve our loved ones, over passhg To rise triumphant; thus the perfect flower Of lite shall come to fruitage: wealth a For grandest giving ere the time be gone. - Be glad today, somorrow may bring tears: Be brave today, the darkest night will pans. And golden ye will usher ¥n the aawn Who conquers now shall rule the come ing years. ~Sarah K. Bolton. THE GOOD SAMARITAN. The time will eome withinithe lixes of Whe the swectest ¢ tions swest " Will.be “we gulded some poor “win? derer's féet To "safety, that too soon ayed teo il The thought we leant to mercy when the call Of justice was most importunate, will beat Into our ears when scenes of carth | retreat, The choral strains of heaven to fore= stall. Biut happy #Bughts can rise on gener- ous deeds. And more than king, though in ap- rel plain. oIs Who lifts the n to his Mio_fats’ e swestsat nectar weed The rose above the thorn: His love shall gain, Bhall see the glory of his Master's face! ~Alonzo Rice. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings “See here, Where have you been?” “My dear, I will give you full particulars in due time. I have the data, but it has been entrusted to & friend.” “We view things differently in this world.” “That's right. When the girls all smile, one man will puff with pride while another will wonder what's fun- ny about his makeup.” Under what kind of in- quired the song writer, “does the k- imo make love?” “Under no kind of tree,” answered the citizen addressed, “I am glad to say that there is no vegetation In the extreme north.” “You say you won your husband through wearing a §2 graduating gown?" “I did.” “How romantic! I suppose you are very happy?’ “Oh, yes, But that $2 gown was an awful bad precedent to establish, I've found.” “Will the discovery of the Pole re- sult in any tangible ‘benefit to man- kind ?" don't know as it will,” an- swered the press humorist. “T doubt if_the few new jokes it afforded will offset the raft of good old jokes it put out of commission.” “If T was & big corporation lawyer.” began the party of the first part, I_was a big corporation lawyer— “You'd be charging for advice,” com- mented the other half of the sketch, “instead of handing it out free from the top of a molasses barrel.” “Tll give ye two cents a week,” said the country merchant. “I can't live on less than four, declared the am- bitious boy. “Ye don’t know what ye can do till ye try, John. Try it on two fer awhile. It will make better read- ing fer your blography when ye git rich. An exact definition of a gentieman has been tried many thnes, never p haps with entirely satisfactory resu Little Sadie had never heard of any of the various definitions, but she man- aged to throw & gleam of light on the subject, albeit one touched with un- conseious cynicism. The word was in the spelling lesson, and I sald: "Sadie what is & " ma’'am,” she answered, “a gentleman's a man you don't know very well”— Woman's Home Companion. MUCH IN LITTLE Recently a swallow made a flight of at a rate of 134 miles an The alr of Switzerland at anisleva< tion of 2,000 feet is free from mi« crobes. During the course of his asronautto experiments Santos Dumom altogether constructed 14 airshi When dusting or cleaning the mew tungsten lamps the lamps should be burning to prevent accidents to the delicate flament. The average parson does not expe- rience any sensation from an electrical current until the pressure reashes about 3§ volts. English was spoken by people at the baginning of the nine- teenth century. Now more than 100,- 000,000 people speak ft, The largest electric sign in the south advertises the city of Montgoma ery, Ala. The sign {8 76x856 feet and contains about 3,500 lights. An cight-track swing bridge mcross the main channel of the Chicago drain. age canal near Thirty-first street, will be opérated by electricity. The population of Mauritius numbers 375,000, over two-thirds of whom are Indians and about 10,000 Buropeans. There are only fivs Americans on the sland. 22,000,000 The two battleships authorized by the lust congress, which will be laid dowp next fall, will carey heavier bat- teridl than iy other warsnips aflont or ordered by “auy - natipn. Accprding 10 officlg! figures the nuinbers of merchant merine steamery ot Tekan s uw 3 Of lart yeur v 1618 Qr l wl Were stedivers of more lhllb (l tuny. In order L0 compate successfally with Furopean countries the Ameri manufacturer. musy glve long creditm o rellable delers: othierwise all af- forte to extend any' liné in Russia will prove unsuccesgful. The ueual credss are m m nl%(vr u " conceriy end