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MODERATE WEST WINDS. * WHAT IS GOING ON TOMIGHT and Motion Pictures at s Pictures and Illustrated Songs r. . A. O. H, meets in No. 430, B. P. O. E. mests in Hal. %, 3, L O. 0. F., meets ‘Court 94, F. of A, meets = Ha. ¢ No. 11, 0. D. H. &, meets i Hail. ANNOUNCEMENTS Frank A. BRI has the exclusive sale ©of men's King Quality 3$3.50 and $4.00 $e has all the latest styles. THE AUDITORIUM. Bill Changes Today. Three new acts which are all right @p to the minute, will open at this BN e ihis afirnoon for remainder of the week, and with “Friendship,” the clever little playlet presented by Perkins, Lafin & Co. will make up as pleasing = vaudevilic ©ill as has been seen here in a long time. The first of the new acts to mppear this afternoon will be Nac Etholdo, European equilibrist, whe will do _eight minutes of difficult hand and head ing_such as is seldom done Dby a wbman. Next on the programme comes Moran & Moran, presenting a sicging sketch containing catchy sons and snappy talk which >ou will have to keep vour ears wide ! open to get. Last but not least of the metist and comductor. who will please BRIEF STATE NEWS Cheshire.—Mr. and Mrs. Julius Moss celébrated the fty-fifth anniversary of their wedding Sunday. Branford—The event of Tuesday was the confirmation by Bishop Nilan at St, Mary’s church of a class of about 200, of whom 25 were aduits. Norwalk—The Advent _Christian church of Rutland, Vt., has extended a call to Rev. Lester F. Reynolds of the Van Zant street Advent church. Naugatuck.—Officials of the United States Rubber company connected with the plants of the company at Nauga- tuck have been notified of the state- ment of John J. Watson, Jr., announc- ing his resignation from the company’s directorate. EBridgeport.—From waterbory for the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad company to that of general roadmaster of the Chicago and Alton raiiroad is the remarkable progress of John O'Leary, a former Bridgeporter, brother of Poiice Sergeant O'Leary.~ Danbury.—The Underwriters' asso- clation of Danbury and Bethel has adopted a set of ten standard forms for all kinds of fire insurance risks which will be used by all Danbury and Bethel insurance agents who are mem- bers of the association in making out fire insurance policies. comedy g 3 i 8 i with his instrumenta] work. Perkins, Zafin & Co. who have made such a it with their dramatic playlet “Friendship;’ will be here for the remainder of the week, and “The Ad- yentur-s of a Cow Puncher,” the fea- ®wre motion picture, will make up a #ine bill. BREED THEATER. the Substitute, Western Story. “Sandy, Thrilling In the powerful story of the rugged country of Wyoming,. as related by the Fdison production of Mr. Roy Norton's dramatic story of the same name, oc- curs _some interesting incidents. and the Breed theater has made a happy sefection in this film for the balance of the week. Sandy. the hero. does some clever detective work substitute for | the county sheriff. who is disabied by | & wounded arm. The trailing of the | desperado and the cepture of the des- perado after a dramet encou all features of this fine film, and the picture closes with the hero sending the reward of $5,000 to the faithful wife of the notorious train robber whom he has just captured There i= also a beautiful Biograph Jesson_ in- the wonderful and much commented on picture entitled Thou Shalt Not. This is. as usual, on the high lines of excellence peculiar to the Biograph company and never fails o _win popular favor. Miss Seibert will sing two of the season’s latest song offerings, while an unusually fine comedy rell -will be also shown. Inion.—The Regan Brothers are | quantities of lead on their 1and | ®nd are contemplating opening a mine 0 the near future. STRAYED on to mv prem red calf. The owner can ha Broving property and paying ¢ ent. Francis F. Parker. wille, Conn n neighborhood sguare, Monday afternoon. ad Black silk bag. containing 2 bank 1@ watch and silver <poons. Fi ve 'at Bulletin Office and wiitable reward may1 | I DR. POPE Dottle " pringfield, M. & ——— WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE Step in znd see us. A BARSTOW RICH- MOND RANGE $ave$— that is its greatest merit. ~—That makes it the best range for you to buy. It $ave$ fuel— —$ave$ labor and trouble. —S$ave$ time. —$ave$ baking, cooking and roasting disappointments. A range made by the i are || BARSTOW STOVE CO. is the housewife’s best friend. It makes good cooking a certainty. The fuel box of a BAR- STOWRICHMONDRANGE | is perfectly proportioned to the heating requirements of | the range—not an ounce of coal 1s wasted. Theovenisevenly heated —bakes perfectly and uni- 'fom{ly in every section. arc manufactured with these uniqi BARSTOW improvements: A S plicity Damper—which works with a touch; Patented Extension Tea Shelves; an Aluminum Plated Oven Rack and a Twentieth Century Sim- mering Cover. But come in and see a varie! of BARSTOW RICHMOND FRANK WATSON & CO., | RANGES at many prices. You maria 78 Frankiin Street. | will recognize ata glF;ncc-1 that the BARSTOW RICHMONDRANGES MONEY LOANED Dismonds, Watches, & Becurities of any kind At ths Ratos of Intereat An old SSlished firm to deal with. ‘(Estabiishea 1570.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN co. M/ “142 Maim Street, Upstairs. General Contractor Al orders receive prompt and careful aktention. Give me a trial order. Sat. isfaction guaranteed THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telaohone 343-2. Norwioh. Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? | It's & sure sign of good weather and Toads. People like to get out into open alr. We furnish the bes: | method. and if you'll taks one of our u'll say the sawe. MABONEY ‘mar1id Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 43 Shetucket Street. 3. J. €. STONE. Prop IMPORTED | Wall Papers e, the best to found outside of fork City, and at half prices these—wih all necessary dec- ingtuding cut out borders. Mized Bic. Paints, Muresco, taking orders for Spring Paper Hanging and Decor- many years experience will be to you. P. F. MURTAGH, 94 West Main Street. tebisa fhave no peer or counterpart. J. P. GARSTOW & CO., 23-25 Water Street AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sandernon, Props. SPECTAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveiing Men, etc. Livery comnectea SHETUCKKT sSTREET. ——OPEN— Del-Hoff Cafe Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cente. 1¥9%d HAYES BROS. Props. ~ THE PLANK | Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Ete., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. Telephone §07. octzd AHERN BROS., General Contracters 63 BROADWAY “Phone 715. Jun3a JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY. Telephone 263 ect108 We do all Watch and Clock Work promptly and at the right prices. WM. FRISWELL, 27 Frankiin St. feb2edaw ROXIDECREAM is beit cream made for the skin. U(;:n have a red, rough, blotched, Sore, unsightly skin, try this great product of the American Druggists icate. o can use it for massizing wrinkles and for a sallow complex- fon, as it whitens and beautifles, is safe, barmless and does mot grow hair. o woman who values her ap- pearance and who wants & smooth clear skin should let a day go by without trying it for the face, neck, arms and hands. Get it for 25c. at any A. D. S. drug store. MEMBER Smith, the Drugman, 205 Main St. Pitcher & Service, 253 Central Ave. LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD N , within and for the District Norwich, on the 15th day of May, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge of Anma M. Echart. late of orwicli, in said Disirict, deceased. he Administrator exbibited his ad- ministration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- fore Ordered. That the 23d day of May, A. D. 1910, at_3 o'clock in the aftel noon, at the Probate Court Roomr in of Norwich, in said_District, appointed for hear- ing the same, and the said Administra- tor is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in some culation in said the City be, and the same newspaper having a o D u-“7 t, at st thr days prior to hearing. and make re- 3. AYLING, Judge. ing is a true FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. thest: may19d DISTRICT OF BOZRAH. SS., COURT of_Probate, May 18th. 1910 Estate of Milo Winchester, late of Boazrah, in sald District, deceased xhibited The Administratrix having her administration account with said Court for allowance, it is Ordered, That the 23d day of May, 1910, at the Probate O at 10 o'clock in the foremoen, irt in Bozrah, be. and the same is, assigned for a hearing on the allowance of said administration account with sail estate. and this Court directs the Administritrix to cite all persons Interested th to ap- pear at said time and place, by publish paper having a circulation in frict’ ana "0 posting o' cons ublic Sienpost in the Town o Redrest where the deceased last dwi JOHN F. ‘MINBR, Toage. may194 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwioh, on the 18th day of May, A. D. 1910 Presént—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge, pstate of Henrieita L. Kind, late of Norwich, in sald District, deceased. Ordered, That the Executor cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against said estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, together With & copy of this order, on the sign- post nearest to the place where said deccased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same onee in a hewspaper having a circulation in District, and make return to this NELSON J. AYLING, The above and foregoing copy of record. Attest CHURCH, Clerk. Judge. \ is a true NIE C. fled of said de- to present te to the 0 Broadway, Norwlich, the time ilmited in thé Zoing_ order. The Rbsotute Reliability OF THE lee & Osgood Co.’s Prescription Serviee HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED 50 Years When you send your prescription to The Lee & Osgood Co. — YOUR PRE- SCRIPTION IS THE ONLY WORK our Registered Pharmacist has before him until your Prescription is delivered. We have thres Registered Prescrip- tion Clerks for compounding presorip- ns, and the three reasons why our prescriptions are daily increasing are: may1 1. Expert Prescription Workmanship. 2. Highest Quality of Drugs. 3. Individual Attention. GChe Lee & Osgood Company, 131-133 Main 5 Norwich, Ct. FIFTY YEARS OF ABSOLUTE ACCURACY. may10daw ~ We are neadquarters for NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. Family trads supplied at 60c per doz. C. E. Wright. 8 Cove 8t Tel oct3td Foley's Kidney Pills are antiseptic, tonic and resterative and a prompt cAr- rective of all urinary irregularities Fefuyse substilutes. The Les & Osgond 0. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON 20 Central Avenus. SLATE ROOFING, Metal Cornices and S| ts, Gutters and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- tended to. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS ‘urnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street sanzza T. F. BURNS, Heating and Flumbing, 92 Franklin Street marsd S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheel Metal Worker. Agent for Richaré=on and Boynteo Furnaces. 65 West main Ctreet, Norwich, Conm dec7e Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced b; ern_open plumblug. In the increase of health and saving of doctor’s biils. Overhauling and re- ftting thoroughly done, Let me ou a_figure replacin, Plumbing with the modern kind will keep out sewer gas. work will be first-class and the reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street. sug1sd LUMBER AND COAL. GCOAL A REPUTATION FOR GOOD JUDG- MENT FOR FAIR DEALING, FOR TRUTH AND FOR RECTITUDE IS ITSELF A FORTUNE. (Beecher) Mr. Beecher was probably about the dealers ot 1910. Good, clean Coal is in itseif & for— tune. Buy it in MAY this year. : E. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. l_:gmber COAL and LUMBER In the beautiful valley of W: tn Penn.. lies the beds of the fin thracite” Coal in the world. We have secured a supply of this Coal for this season. Try it in your cooking stove and heater. We are the Roofing, one of to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone 8| aprisd LUMBER The 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 stook. H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY. novisa GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 148-13. ents for Rex Flintkote e best roofings known oct29a REMDVAL On and after the 10th of May will be located at 67 Broadway, Chap- _man Block. Gibson l}:ilet Co. Individuality Is What Counts In Photography. Bringing out the real personality, the fine joints in character, the little traits that make ws what we are Toned down by the natural spirit of an artist into perfect .accord. Not & thing of paper and pasteboard with a ready-made look. If you want a photo of your real self. or what your friends see to love td "LAIGHTON The Photographer, oppesite Norwich Savings Soclety augisa 2 WANTED—A fice. Mrs. may19d compstent girl for wen- F. E. Jol 129 Broadway. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES FOR SALE. SALE 1908 Cadillac, In AUTO FOR hea) srst class condition: price cheap. e makeup and a0 man: Times. Wensior, Mass, © O mayidd M'm‘m 1til Sl”!:b"‘ ‘B-.."cob"“ry un v ROF D, an telephone. For . ticul addre Fown. o838 Eox 63, Norwich apr23TThs WANTED_Reliable man to sell goods on partly established routes; salary and commissio excellent — Gpportunity. Address Box 100, Bulletin Co., City. may18d man_for . EHEh stating age . New Britain, mayl1sd CLERK WANTED Y« clerical work in fagtory school education. —Repl and references. Box 6 Conn. TFOR SALB_A well bred black colt, 4 yours old, style, sate for anyon o drive, “¥or further ‘particulars in: Uite at A: D, Lathrop's Coal Office, Shetucket Bt ‘mayliTuTh FOR SALE A kood two-chair bar- ber ahop, ih Fo0d location in Wosterly. Rrarcal B0 Box i, Westerly, K. L hayisa FOR SALIG -Peanut machine route, Now London and Norwich, 60 machines L P et work. Address ontbe, "Box §36, New London. mayisd FOR SALY _Four horses. Enaaire of L. Strom, corner Hlgh and West Main WANTED—Position as governess, nurse for small children at seashore of mountains for the summer. Address c., maylsd rough réenoed D oot bo s Food il axowsd mebhamic: T "é"‘"“ Son, Inc., Westerly, WANTED —Work sition s owaitress. :_no ‘washi: Bulletim Office. mayi1d to cane. Done in iy Mikolast's Tatler Telephone. apraod [CED MALE NURSE a position. No'objeotion to . Inquire at Utley & Jones' or 113 Wilitams St.” References furnished. i WANTED! BREED TMEATER Bright, active American boy, about 16 years old, to make himself generally useful. Inquire at Theater between 4 and 5 p. m. References required. CHARLES M'NULTY, Mgr. ‘may17d WANTED Secend Girls and General House- work Girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT RURBATU. ing. Inquire st WA best manner. Shop, 153 Water AN E: aprisd 8. H. REGVES, Supt. WANTED Waitress, general house girls and man and wifé on farm. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32 - =« Central Bui may7d WANTED cmmml"a ‘Typewriters, Sewing Ma- ines and Cash Registers to repair. Baby Carriage Tires put on. Supplies and General Jobbing. A. H. OUSLEY & CO,, No. 65 Franklin St, opp. Bulletin office. Open evenings. apr2id PERSONAL. LADIES' PRIVATE HOME for con- finements; physicians attending; in- fants adopted, or boarded if desired; confidential; terms reasoneble; in- close stamp; write to CoMinsville San- #tarium. P. O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. apridd REFRIGERATORS Eight Reasons why you should buy our Refrigerators: 1st—REconomy in jce. 2nd—Durability. No m#res to open. 3rd—Ice chamber lined with galvan- ized steel. 4th—The improved fce rack. 5th—Provision chamber does not over- flow. 6th—No condensation owing to a per- fect cireulation. 7th—Our guarantee that every refrig- erator will be exactly as repre- sented. $th—They are better for the same money than you can get eise- where, Shea & Burke, NORWICH and TAFTVILLE maylld GEO. A. DAVIS This Is the Store For New And Unique Merechandise For Wedding Gifts WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT TO BE FOUND IN NORWIOH. We have an exceptionally fine line of STERLING SILVER, consisting of Tea Spooms, Dessert Spoons, Buiter Spreaders, Fruit Knives, Tea Strain- ors, Borry Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Eto. Brass and Copper Coffee Percola— tors and Tea Kettles. Tubular Dinner Chimes in various sizes. 1 have just received direct from the Jimporter the most beautiful line.. of DECORATED CHINA ever shown in this oity. Cups and Saucers from 25¢ each up. Bouillon Cups, Ramikin’s After-Din- ner Coffee Cups and Plate: For Whist and Bridge Prizes be sure to come here before going elsewhere. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25-29 Broadway maylidaw THERE 1s no advertising medium ins l-;:rconnuc\ll =ll‘l to The Bul- FOR SALE A Uot of second-hand horses, consisting of workers, drivers 2nd general purposes horses; aiso plen- ty “of ‘specd, ‘at the 0ld livery barn on Mechanic St., Westerly. mayl7d TO RENT. TQ RENT—Upper tenement in Pellett block, 262 n street. Amos A. Browning. aprisMws TO RENT—Iront room, 218 Main, top floor, over Somers Bros. mayisd " TO RENT—Basement at 05 Frankiin suitable for the paint, plumbing or stmilar business, ayi7d TO RENT—Tenement on Rock St corner River St.; rent reasonable. 1 auire of J. B Fanning, 31 Willow 5t TO RINT—Nice upper flat, 6 rooms, and storage, bath, gas; good repair. 40 Hobart Ave. Inquire on premise RENT Store at 66 Franklin St Enquire at this office. mari9d TO RENT—House on Franklin 8t; 10 rooms; rent §15_per month. ~Address Dr. D.'L. Jones, East Great Plain, aprya OFFICES TO RENT—At 65 Frankiin Street Inquire at Bulletin Office. mar22d b TOMATO PLANTS for sule— Five of_tho hesy audlities known. I Theve, Boswell Ave., above St. Mary's el Tay1ed FOR SALE One 5 H. P., 2-cylinder gasoline, engine, equipped With truck, saw and'magnefo; In perfect eondition; A Dargain Inquire of 2. W. Gordon. 54 Twelfth St Norwich, Conn. mayl{d FOR SALE—Lunch room, dolng a business in cigars, confectionery, ice cream, soda, etc. Address Box §4; Wauregan, Conx. may13d FOR SALBE—A very fine upright Fisher piano. Address Box 344, Nor- wich, Conn. may5d FOR SALE — Ten-room house, has been rented in two tenements, large 1ot, two minutes’ walk from school and troliey. Inquire at 66 Klizabeth St after 4 p. m. aprisd For Sale AUTOMOBILES Single Cylinder Cadllacs, 1905, 1907, 1908. Touring Cers and Runabouts &t your own price. cemetery. €924, ‘We can eell your second-hand cars at short notice. The Imperial Garage 21 Chestnut Street, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE. To close up estate of R. W. Marshall, I offer lot on Eilzabeth street, compris- ing about 25 acroes, part pasture and part grass land, cutting about 25 ton may19d hay. A bargain for someone. A, A. BECKWITH, mar12a Administrator. FOR SALE One two-seuted Canopy Top Car- riage, with curtaine and rubber tires. Carriage has been used vory little. Cost $225; will sell for $90. It is very light weight. All right for a small horse. Would make a good carriage f6r pri- vate use. Can be seen at American House Stables. may1sd C. B. BRADY. ESTATE SALE Dimtaby Houss, No. 125 School Street, eleven rooms, steam heat, bath and modern conveniences, convenient lo- cation. Price low, with substantial portion left on mortgage, maylia W. 8. ALLIS, Adm, 18 Horses that T want to sell right away to make room for another cArioad to arrive here Monday, May 23. Some of the best that 1 have had arc among them; also some not as good. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Telophome 177-13. may16a - FOR SALE 25 Shares of the Allen-Beeman Pays divi- Co. Preferred Stock. dends at the rate of 7 per cent. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetuoket St., Norwioh, Ct. FOR SALE Six-room Cottage near Boswell Ave, in good repair, large garden with good variety of fruit, will be sold cheap. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Open evenings. Central Building. maysd WHITNEY’S AGERNGCY, 227 Miain St, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE Roosevelt Ave., No. 65, near the Bleachory, “Greendwilie six "room’ cot- tage, with large, well tivated ga: den. Easy terms. Low price Joseph St., Shetucket Helghts, cot- tage of eignt rooms, with barn, fowl house andlarge lot with variety of fruit. Very cheap. 85 School St., two-family house, with adjoining building lots, for sale at a bargain price. ell fented (o good tenants. aprid REAL ESTATE BARGAINS food, comeortable 40-acre farm. 1 mile to city, handy to trol- ley, fine new 8-room cottage finished in cypress, hot and cold water, bath, new barn, price $3,000. The best 175-acre farm in New Lon- don county for $5.000. Several ‘good investment properties in_city of Willimantic. Three furnished cottages on Fisher Island at ain prices. Yt"You want a farm. country home or city property. call at TRYON REAL ESTATH AGENCY, 715 Main Street, Willantic, Coj iyisd FOR SALE Will buy a seven room cottage on Central avenue. Bath; hot air furnace; gas and electric light. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. 11 Fraskiia Streec 3. F. CONANT. TO RENT—Upper tenemens, 7 room and ‘bath room. Enquire of J. Br ford, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. decia To Rent Space for Light Manu- facturing, either with or without power, in sec- ond story of Chestnut street factory. Will.be divided to suit tenant. Sepa- rate entranc Freight elevator. Ap- ply to office of » BECKWITH COMPANY, or A. A. BECKWITH, Kenyon Bidg. apr21a TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. . TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St,, Clty FOR REN Three cheap tenements on West Main Street. Enquire of A, k.| Poiter & Co., 18 Broadway. feb250 FOR SALE. | FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. Wil be sold cheap for cash. Bnquire at 35 Lafayette St mar19d FOR SALE A fine Doubie House on Cliff Streel. Inquire E. A. PRENTICE mayl7d NOTICE! FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- able Court ‘of Probate for the District of North Stonington; I will sel! the | real estate belonging to the estate of Calvin H. Woodward, late of North Stonington, Conn,, deceased. Said real estate conslsis of @ piece of land with a dwelling house and other buildings thereon, situate on the westerly side of Ceniral avenue, in the village of Greeneville, Conn., formerly the Robert Souter place. E. FRANK WHITE, may19a ‘Administrator. For Sale CHEAP A 1919 Cadillac AUTO | In first-class condition. Tires nearly new. ferguson & Charhonneau, | FRANKLIN SQUARE. Norwich, Conn. $750. a small piace of large S-room 3% story dwelling, 18 by 20, one hennery 10 by 12, one 14 will buy barn Dby 24, ono seratching shed 12 by 8, and one woodhouse; bufldings In excollent repatr; abundance of frult, there being 60 peach troes, 590 apple trees, 6 pear trees, 6 plum trecs, all good sized and in full bloom, will bear this season; 26 grape vines, 1,000 strawberry plants, currants, raspberries and blackborries, fwo hives of bees and 25 Buff Plymoutn Rook luying hens. Bverything will be old for Just Seven Hundred and I1Mifiy ollars, This plice is situated in the town of Stoniagton, in a quiet and retired spot, only 1%’ miles to a Thriying manufacturing village. Don't Tet this opportunity siip. Send~ for Wilcox's (choice of 460) 2 Farm Bulletin M A. WILCOX, Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street, Room 1, Westerly R. I. Transportation free in Aut ph connection. Tele- yiid makes millions think,” but if fhe arop gets on your light coat it makes you think about the quickest and cheapest way to get Tid of It. et us do the thinking and the worrying. We'll guarantee to take out sl the wpots and make the gurment look almost as good as new inside of & day or two. And it won't cost you a fortune either, We also do Dyelng, too, when neces. sary. Lang’s Dye Works, I arose and sa inet and the Jong ing twenty million miles behing % Like my nightle backw ., Bhostly in the con Streaming, strenming morning wind. 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OUR. mAC (Alphabet Our back I's in VIEWS AND V7 RIETIES Clove "Why do you alway when I be t pouted Mrs. | satd Howlit—Ii Miss Rogers-—Hc any thing so beautiful your pi-tur Artist man to describe Modern Society You hay n snid the Bitter pliea Baron Fucash: “I er T can't help usini of broken Englieh.”—Wa First Bridge Pla make up my mind w three hats, but Second Bridge worse quandar and they're all ‘0, popper, de a1d_Dick come to wee v —er—about a rather | ter?” “Yes, daughi tola him | he' produce land Lead Pl the latest f that I looked pr night two-guinea guinoa one. “What I to and pes replied times it times it'a llke cloty."—Stray “I think the duke love He displays sig time: B ara whom anye s t money v hus that works must t rier-Journal. I think we shall neighbors That #? Have ny of them N wa thelr furniture being terday, and there wasn't a or a music box in the outfy ) ' Press. MUCH_IN LITTLE Though New. Yorlk theat give their customers plenty of for Blays, they give two.from hom thors where they give one that ported Samples of Turkish toba in the Uganda protecte Bast a, lost their ca ter, developing & new aroms 1 vor of good quality. Advices from Russia state that Inter 1 Harvester compar purchased a factory site in for the purpose of manufactur ricultural machiner As 0dd an enterprise as any of & man who advertises i in the game of checkers. Fol rally wonder on seeing the ad ment if the game has com. strong enough to warrant | coaching. Mrs, Clara Shortridge Foltz of Angeles has been appointed of the state board of charities rection of California. She woman on the commiss v the first woman admitted to law in her state. A writer in The Lancet me ports that an agreement v signed ween St. John, N Br swick, and a’ Philadelphia fir . land owned with a day. The plan is to be in ope half years, by t ¢ building on sugar_Tefinery 2,000 barrels per cost $1,000,000 and tion within two and a The mineral yurces of the An dean and other parts of Argentina are susceptible of great development, ar their production will greatly inc with the completion of the many ways, sueh as the (nternati from Latta to Mejilones, Ohill, are now belug built in the districts of the ropublic, & state Sumar Consul Pa mult of the, farmers. of Drooke wection Canudi wis i ot 1 g mild weathe: the latter February and early’ March c sap to fMaw. Very few of the wux makers tapped thelr orcha won for the early run of sar Telephone. 157 Frankiin SI. , mayizd - cola weather, consequently ihe cured only about ene-half the ordir yield.