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GLEANINGS AND GOSSIP. A town in Nebraske has just passed an ordinance which prohibits barbers eating onions. Over 3.000 men are now employed in forestry service. Ten years ago there were only ten. ow it is sald that the high cost of living is re<ponsible for the closing of a watch factory in the middle west England is doing her best to stim- ulate poultry raising, as she has to im- port over half the number of eggs her People consume. Wholesale fruit dealers say that ba- nanas ere advancing rapidly in price and that it is dificult to get enough to supply the trade. The Hill City, Kan, New Era ob- serves that the usual number of gimlet Doiticlans are getting ready to run for the state offices. A London scientist says that a man can dream any old kind of a dream he s if he only eats the Tight sort of thing before going to bed. The Atchison Globe is boasting about a woman in its home town who is such @ neat housekeeper that an ant starv- ed to deatp in her kitchen. In one of the big New York build- the elevators are used to carry One set of three ON TONIGHT and Motion Pictures at and Ilustrated Songs zvous of Copnecticut Consistory at Masonic Tem- Lodge, No. 11, I O. O. F., meets Fellows” Hall' 37, U B. of C. Luycas Biock. T IS GOING the _national 0 THE TALE OF THE EMPTY COAL-BIN Comet no longer envelops the earth. Better have your Coal put in early E. CHAPPELL C6. Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumber LUMBER and SHINGLES at prices that will suit you. Commencing June 4th, and continuing Thames Uni mnd J. of A meéts in ANNOUNCEMENTS C. Adles will be at the WWauregan all this week. Frank A. Bill has the exclusive sale ladies’ Patrician $3.50 and $4.00 Washburn-Crosby Co.. the largest saillers in the world, voluntarily grant itial increase in the wages of working in their big flour - company has for years ivored to man its mills with the class of labor obtainable and Tecognize long service and efciency substantial manner. increase, which is based on the of individual merit. per cent., and speaks well for work of the men in the mills as the splendid relations existing employer and employe in the ‘Washburn-Crosby company. advance at this time is all the appreciated by the men in that ‘milling industry is at present pass- a very dull period. manufacture Medul fiour, have a capacity of Barrels per day and employ be- 1,500 and 2,000 men. THE AUDITORIUM. What promises and icularl popular playhouse for the first days of this week. as has never been seen here be- and comsisting of five people, Stanley and her Four Chocolate just returned from a The' present people only one way. takes people up and comes down emp- while the other set of three is op- erited the other way. have been proved that this method is the more economical. 7 A _New York state horse dealer went to Buffalo recently to buy a carload of horses, but scid that he found priecs 100 high to be attractive. York state farmers aer said to be pay- ing exceptionally horses, ang there are not enough in the market to supply the demand. The new advertising dedge has aris- en with the introduction of the night Firms realize that read telegrams when they would never glance at a. circular, and sending a form a long list of addresses to which it is to be forwarded. The plan is said to work finely. Divorce cases in Vienna are open to the public and the decisions are given out in open court. vorce cases in St. Petersburg is a pen- a] offense, and Paris allows no publi- cation of them. Divorce cases in Brus- sels are heard in private, it is optional in’ Holland and Spain the cases are kept quiet by the H.F. & A. J. CALAMITE COAL “It burns e clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 high prices to be a very good vaude- h_willsappear A novelty act letter with COAL and LUMBER In the beautiful valley of Wyoming, . lies the beds of the finest An- Coal in the world a of this Coal for this Your cooking stove Publication of di- fenay turn which will be presented by Larkin & comedy grotesque artists, will furnish a laush a second Bennett, a blackface singing and danc- will be 2 novelty does an act which is away from the the ordinary comodienne. eat and refined comedy singing sketch fatroduced by Bernier & Stella, complete as classy a bill as has been here for a long t tare shipment for Monday conta wery good feature should see. BREED THEATER. “Love Among Motion Picture Fantasia. B S gionne the agents for Rex Flintkote ne of the best roofings known HN A. MORGAN & SON. | Free Burning Kinds and Lehig ALIWVAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATiROP, Market ard Shetucket St: Telephone 168-12. ew York restaurant keeper sa_\-s’ t sometimes he is able to make up losses by having a recora kept of s patrons fail to pay. example he cites a recent case where in a check for vhen he should have paid for 80. t check was one of the missing the record list and the man | was-promptly arrested. pay Dboth, but this was refused and he to clean up the whole 1ist if the matter could be dropped. cost him $30. The motion pic- which you He offered to finally offered of this Biograph picture that will be the headliner for the first part of the week at the Breed theater, rather novel lines, the per- eing more yeal It shows in symbolism the puis- inflaence of Beauty of the subject has never 1 equalled and never excelled i series of floral bowers of the Kingdom of ) jord and lad: over their separate estates, ghis case adjoin each personages other while strolling over their lands and are_immediatelr While on their separate homes the lord sees a hu ble peasant lace maker and feels the first thrill of love while the lady fers the same thrill of the sight of the rugged. humbile gardener. mesalliance. the lady confesses to her previous admirer ‘ear be Bappy with no ofie but the gar- deper, while the lord receives with ill- eoncealed delight the news him free to Tt s said that this is one of artistic films imported for its oil, which is used wholly in soapmaking, the only by-product being a residue used for CASTORIA | For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought The scenic Vever Land. - PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters and Conductors, and bing promptly attended to. LOST AND FOUND. TO MY PREMISES Male . Plainfleld, on kinds of Job- Despite the | shephera dog. | tag. Orville La Roche, Occum. may2sd LOST OR STOLEN—Passbooks Nos. 20180 and 92959 of The Norwich Savings The—Vauéhn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS rurnished promptly. 11 to 25 Ferry Street T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Streat. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheel Metal Worker. Agent for Richarésom und Boynton R Sy St purchasing or negotiating the and any person to said books is hereb; present said claim to s before the first day of December, 1910, r submit to having the books declared and extinguished aving a claim called upon 1o sald bank on or the most beautiful ever produced. Mr. J. H. Loud, baritone, is the new singer. and will be heard in & new and atiractive song prosramme. lue thereon paid. LEGAL NOTICES. War Games and Anniversarie: The selection of Gettysburg for the reguar army conjumction with the militia of the Atiantic states induces the re- that within a short time NOTICE s been made to the w en that several small school children ave been knocked down by n the sidewalk. All persons are hereby run bicycles on the sidewalks hereafter ity of the law. IRA F. LEWIS, en of the Borough of Jewett City, forbidden to @ftieth _anniversary of Gettys- 4s yet three years away. s of Linecoln's inaugu- abd the firing on Sumter are than a twelvemonth dista after, on July 1, 1811, will oc- of the first battle From that day of the surrender at x on April 9, 1865, the cal- | fs crowded with battle anni- and ¥or: Donelson took 1862, Shiloh was SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING District are hereby warned to | onWednesday afternoon, June 8, 1910, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing by ballot offi- cers of said District for ensuing vear, committee of not more than three " persons, collector, and to choose an auditing committes and a truant office: transact any other business proper to come before said meeting. lay a tax for maintaining the scheol to provide when the same shall be due and payable, and to fix the compensation of the collector. ¥. H. TOPLIFF, 65 West main Do It Now old-fashioned, plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern_open plumbiug. in the increase of health and saving Overhauling and re- Parent Hall Street, Norwich, Conn P b It awill repay vou g Pt A of doctor’s biils. fitting thoroughly you a figure for replacing all the old the modern kind that The fftieth Vicksburg on July 4, & dcuble interest. or not there will be any . R work will be first-class and the price reasonable. Al 3. TETRUALT, hool Committee. Dated at Occum, Conn., May 25, 1910. e oo #he sentiment of the occasion -n.'-vt—- ©of the civil war J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 Wa2st Main Street. The Best Interior Designs and Colorings in WALL HANGINGS We have them in great variety and shall be giad to show them to vou it give us an opportunity. will pay vou to do so. from Encland, France, Germany and The Fanning Studios, i1 Willew Si. Ewimming a Requirement. “A Drop of Ink accidents are confined to any of the year, but sunumer fina people seeking di- at any other time yeur, to and upon the water. eanoe asccldents have been already this season, and it very unusual. ©of T more are not the diase of the season. the faet that many excel- Bave met/ death by obvious foliy to swim is an infalli- He must reason odd- d say that anbil- mot constitute a pon the se: Importations ‘water who possess !t probebly be admitted that, are able to walk able to swim. the annual list casualties would be but fraction of what it now is. state alone the annual rec- } of drownings has been known to mark, and percentage of drownings who never learned to ly large.—Manches- makes millions think.” but if the drop it makes vou -kest and cheapest High Grade PIANOS Latest Sheet Music AND NEW STYLES WALL PARPER Yerrington's 49 Main Stree sbout the qu 1ke the garment look almost as new inside of a day And it won't cost you a fortune either. ‘We also do Dyeing, too, when neces- wiang’s Dye Works, 157 Frankliin 31, for Providence. a book just issued prominent citi- Telephone. THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Etc., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Prop! Telephone 507 other American James Russell who, observing its deep daor- Mis, remarked: “You have 50 feet of r between your houses and TO IT o o the oyt o nday Event Do o Mo Evening, May 2 ), = lowing report 7 on 9 Fas ‘nccopted and the resolu tlonn“;cm. mpan: “l‘” the same adopted. ich, Conn., May 23, 1910. To the Gourt. of Common Counell of the City of Nerwich: T i (R, S ot : 2 City and of each Guing tne” year ending. on the 15th Gay 0% May, 1911, ‘and ot the Teceipts for the same period as follows: BSTIMATED EXPENSES. Department on Public Werks— Ordinary _ street orixpentes "o $30.000.00 an “ashes .....iec 6500.00 Sewers and ¢atch Dasins ........ 3,506.00 Macadam repairs 6.600.00 Street sprinkit Znd oliing ,500.00 Parks, trees papraAing L 1,500.00 H = - Flewer ": 3 750.00 ®ripI F shwer .2 250 17000 Boswell avenus and . Bleventh Sirect sewer .. 2.948.00 Department of Cemeteries Fire Department . Police Department— Salaries, pay- rolls, ete. - $25.000.00 City Court 11 TT2650.00 Street Lighting . Health Department— Salarles and disinfectants. 1,150.00 Gas and Electrical Department— Operatin, and general ex- penses ....... $97,500.60 Fixed charges— ’ interest on bonds .. 20,000.00 Park Commission . 5,000.00 Finance Department— Salaries and com 2 missions $4,5C0.00 Court Hous penses . ,000.00 Sinking general mill) ... 6,414.08 Sinking gas and elec” tric_profits . 6,458.37 Reserve fund, £as and ele tric deprecia- thon,” ova 14,554.83 terest ... 43,500.00 lection penses . 650.00 Loans current year .......... 60,000.60 Contingent . 6,906.50 Sachem street improvement . 1,217.37 West Main street improvement . 163413 Division strest improvement . 800.00 Remacademizing Washington street ........ 6,500.00 BSTIMATED R Cash on hand, May 16, 1916 $13,259.73 43,000.00 Water Department Department of Pt orka— Street sprinkling $8,250.00 Rents .. 300. Town of Norwich 18,000.00 Department of Cemeteries— Ordinary receipts $5,000.00 Cemetery trust fund, interest. 1,300.00 Police Department— . City court ...... $3,000.00 Licenses and per- mits 500.00 Gasx and Electrical Depart- Finamce Department— Temporary lgans in antieipation of taxes $60,000.00 Court hous: 3/500.00 Sewers 2500.00 Bank an ance taxes . 4,000.00 ————— $70,000.00 . 115,453.65 $432,063.28 To meet the expenditures called for Dby their estimates a tax of nine mills on the last city list will be required, To be raised by tax. said list being $12,828,172. In view of recent increases in local | taxation for town purposes, your Com- | mittee have made every effort to re duce the rate of city taxation and the above estimates are deemed to be such las will fully and fairly meet the ex- penses of "economical edministrasion and of such .permanent improvements as are at this time abselutely neces- sary. In addition to the above estimated expenses for ordinary purposes of the Government, the Committes on Finenc have been Feguested by petition, com: g before the next annual meeting for its action, es- timates of the cost of the following ex- enditures ~and Improvements prayed mittee reports, etc., to or, to wit: For a new layout of Yantic street from Washington street to a point near the first_house on_westerly side of Yantic street For a salary for mi spector for two past years and suc- ceeding year at $75 per month . For drafting, advertising and submitting to General As sembly a Revised Charter.. 5,060.00 For brick paving Main strest from Rose place to west side Qf Shetucket street, Petition om Rose place to w, Market street, For macadamizing Main street in the Sixth district from the resent macadam to the Jjunction of Main street and Hamilton avenue ... For a sewer in Oneco street from Sachem street to a point near —the intersection of Onocco street with Willlams street .. ing inciude the last named esti and a call for action thereon. Your Committeq further récommend the adoption by the Court of Common Council of the following resolution: Resolved That the report and esti- mates of the Committee on Finance be accepted and approved; that the cause the same to be published, as re- quired by the amended charter. and that the Mayor, or.’in his absence, the Senior Alderman present, be directed on behalf of the Court of Common Council to submit the estimates em- braced In this report to the mext city on the first Monday of June next, and to recommend that a tax of nine mills be lald on the last meeting to be hel perfected ‘and lst of the city. oS LY LIPBITT, FRANK A. RO} SN, C. LESLIE HOPKINS. Committes on Finance. 1 hereby certify that the above and foregoing s a true copy of the original repdrt and resolution. Attest: ARTHUR G. CRO’ City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Common_Council. Norwich, Conn., May 23, 1910. \ may24d THE COLLATERAL 142 Main Street, Upstairs. At s £ Inut sideboard. ‘arren St. may$0d SALE —Speed boat 20 ft. lon ine, 16 ft. launch, 2 ongtae 18 tr. Nautioh 4 3. Chieap. R. M. De Ston- Eontd 2o Box abo. may3oa. URE LAUNCH for sale ch. m| Teet, Spesd 10 miles, 26 with Ropet reversing devic B. Andrews, Stonington, Conn. “may30d is the time to put I have Earliania, uty, Stone, ly the 100 or ¥, E miy36d TO RENT. and from season, large for AR seven-room Beyond the 1 m rge Goss, 185 floor hous: quire on premises. [ 4t in St use 242 Fanklin Bt L. Jones, Bast dress Dr. D, TO RENT—Lower floor 495 Main St., Apply on_prem! The: four rooms, wood floors, electric lights, gas ri eam heat furnished winter mont] Jewett Bldg., 263 Main St. Jotni and care Bulletin learn ~ barber Tequired. New | Addre WOR SALB_Waterfront cottage. dom- mands view Long Iniand gound and The A3 een Crullonden: Crosgont " Bench, GnaySOMTRSTUTh TO RENT—Basement at 55 Franklin aitable for the paint, plumbing or_similar business. TO RINT—Nice upper flat, 6 rooms. and storage, bath, Nor pause, 1 Beach, “whil vely Sus New York City. WEAVERS WANTED ton goods; lgfil Py low rents: fam preferred. New Mill, Wiikinson- Mass. 18d 1050, and ‘can step a 2.30 gait, will sell cheap or exchange for business horse. 111 McKinley Ave: $58,868.00 - Ry heat and water. 7,500.00 | fice. FOR SALE -Bay horse, extra good driver, fast walker, sound and kind, safe for anyone to'd: ibs._Inquire at Bulletin Office. may2sd FOR SALE_Brown hore 1100, serviceably sound, good rmd free driver amd very cl 110; also one nice family horse, weig clever for women and children, Hobart Ave. Inquire on premises. rive, weight 1000 TO RENT—Upper tenement In Pellott NT—Store at 5§56 Franklin St. Enquire at this offics, TO RENT an experienced letter, stating and cars driven, ffice. may24d ‘WANTED—At _one auto driver. Apply by FOR SALE—Two building lots and one new five-room cottage Point, Stomington, Ct. B. Hopkins, Plainfield, Conn. FOR SALE—Ten second-hand hors workers, drivers and business horses family mare, welght 5 Box 150! Bu $27,650.00 n g one extra nice 1000,"fat and handsom. horse, weight 1060, cleve drive can step & 2.20 cli and harnesses. This stuft must be-sold. No_ reasonabie offer refused. The old Livery Barn on Mechanic St., Westerly, R’ may2id ICED MA| RSE ition. No objection to Inquire at Utley & Jones' or References turnished AN would like & po Tenements at the following prices: at Lora's | 85, $6, $7, 38, $9.50, 310, $12, $12.50, Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket 8t., Norwioh, Conn. For Rent. Space for Ma WANTED SEWING MACHINES, Cash_Registers, Typewriters, Bicycles and Baby Carriages to repair. plies and General Jobbing. OUSLEY, Sewing Machine Ex- pert, 65 Franklin St. $117,500.00 FOR SALE — Ten-room house been rented in two temements, opp. ,Bulletin FOR SALE—A very finc uprl Fisher piano, Address Box 344, Nor- office. Open evening: WANTED AT ONCE 15 or 20 Cotton Weavers on colored This_work is Those with families preferred. FREE EMPLOYMENT S. H. Reeves, Sup't. WANTED cook, woman: family cooks, waitress, general house girls and man Yor cash. marisd I offer lot on ing about part gras: $149,983.78 mar12d FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. Will be sold cheap Enquire at 35 Lafayette St FOR SALE. To close up estate of R. W. Marshall, ilzabeth street, compris- 5 acroes, part pasture and land, cutting about 25 ton hay. A bargain for someone. A, A. BECKWITH, hted room in meg- ding, with or with- can be rorited manufacturing. Apply at office of THE BECKWITH COMPANY TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main St., City FOR RENT Three cheap tenements on West Enquire of A, L. ond story of our bul large iot, twe minutes’ whlk {rom school and at 56 Elizabeth St., ri6d asked the mi druggist. “No,” alghed the « “but T've something just as go Administrator. Main Street. and wife on farm. J. B. LUCAS, PERSONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- physiciens attending: fants adopted, or boarded if desired: terms reasonable; close stamp; write to Collinsville San- ©O. Box 40, Hertford, Ct. $10,211.50 $432,063.28 S. confidential; Small home, «ll Improvements, condition, with barn, well located. Cheap, itarium. P. $21,550.60 Open Evenings. may28d $6.300.60 $3,500.00 of the best them you ever saw. . Not the the price of a theatre fickgt,m Can you afford to be sick all week be- cause you did your on Monday, ially when you can send your clothes to a reliable concern that is making class of work their specialty ? S. & J. GREGSON 193 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 898. -. 180,060.00 of natur ete. St.. Middletown, Conn. FOR SALE A good cottage of six rooms, pleas- antly located on trolley, with 1 acres of land. with fruit, and a smal barn. this. A very little money will buy E. A PRENTICE, $6 CHff St, may28d FOR SALE FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, 35 Horses Another car load just arrived, mak- ing a total of 35 Horses that I dispose of right away. There are some unks and drafters among Come and see em. Telephone 177-13. ELMER R. PIERSON. may23d Beautiful Saybrook Heighis ‘Water fronts on the South Cove of the SBound, bungalow and cottage plots, opposite Fenwick, Saybrook, Conn. Saybrook Heights: has wonderfully in- spiring and beautiful scenery. high and dry and healthful. No lover can visit this property and not buy; the place you have been thinking and dreaming about. Pprice is within reach of all. 110 feet, 399 up. Basy monthly pay- ments. Boating, bathing and fishing right at your door. Maps, booklets, Address Walter C. Jones, 263 Main may20FMW Poiter & Co., 18 Broadway. FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, 0ood comfortable mile to village, 1 mile to ety handy to trol- . fine hew B-room cottaxe finiahed 1n ot and'cold water. bath. new 40-acre farm, room house best large garden, on easy terms. Three furnished cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain priees. If you want a {arm, country home or city property. call at REAL ESTATS AGENCY. ‘Willimantic, Conm. Central Buliding. 715 Main Street, rosome | WHITNEY’S AGENCY, . 227 Mnin 8t., Franklin Sguare. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE 68, near the six ‘room cot- well’ cultivated gar- Easy terme. Low price. Joseph St. Shetucket Hel tage of eigiit rooms, and large lot with variety of Very cheap. 83 School St., two-i adjoining bulldi bargain price. FOR SALE Nos. 56--58 OTIS STREET Bleachery, Greenévill ”, with barn, It is The Plots 50x operate my Ow === : AMERICAN HOUSE, Parrell & Sanderson, Props. SPRCIAL RATES te Theatre Trowpes Traveling Men, eta. Livery connested SHETUCKET STREWE. General Contractor. _......$6,000.00 . 2,700.00 THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. A ful line of Wedding and Engagement Rings WAL FUSWELLS, 25-27 Fronin St FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT .. . 2,389, 1,275.00 The sum of these estimutes Is equal to_about two mills on the grand lst. Your Committee recommend that the warning for the next annual city meet- THE PALACE CAFE Step in £nd ses us. FRANK WATSON & CO., 78 Franklin Street. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. . Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order. 108 BROADWAY. Are You _ Interested In seeing the cities of Nor- wich and Hartford connected by a trolley line? Aseuming that you are, the following facts are submitted to you for your co sideration: a. Over $300,000 of the 6 per cent. Cumulative Preferred Stock: of the Norwlich, Colches- ter & Hartford Traction Co. have already been subscribed. b. By the building of this trolley line more than 170,000 people would be served. Out- side of the terminal cities of Norwich and Hartford, the road would pass through the villages of Yantic, Fitchvill Bozrah, Colchester, North Westchester, Martboro, Buck’s Corners, Nip- sic, East Glastonbury, Addison Hilltown and Eaét Hartford. c. The average population per mile would be over 4,200, which would form a falr basi upon which to figure passenger earnings. The freight and. ex- press shipments must of neces- sity be large owing to the active business and manufacturing centers through which the trol- ley would pass. d. Comparing the benefits that Norwich has received in the past, as a result of trolley extension, are you not in hearty sympathy with this effort to add another road to the list and to place our city within 13 hours of the capitol city of the state? e. Subscriptions to _$100.000 of this stock the balance of the authorized issue_are now solic- Jted in large or small amounts and_your co overation in_this Proposition is asked for. £ Full descriptive circular will be mailed to you, or addi- tional Information” given upon application to JAMES L, CASE, Selling Agent for Norwich and Vicinity, 40 Shotucket St, Norwich, Ct. Two Family House Fine Location. Price Right. INQUIRE OF JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. $750. place of 3% acres, | large S-room 3% story dwelling, barn 18 by 20, one henner; by 24, one scratohing shed 12 by 8, and buildings in excellent repair; abundance of fruit, there being 60 peach trees, 50 apple trees, § pear trees, 6 plum trees, all good sized and bear this seaso 1,000 strawberry plants, berries and blackberri ces and 25 Buff Plymou | will buy a small 10 by 12, o) one woodhou 26 grape vine ourrants, ras fwo hiven of bass ock laying hel | mold for just Seven Hundred and Fifty iace In wituated in the town of StoniAgton, in a. quiet ana retired spot. enly 1 manufacturin let_this opportu Farm Bulletin (choice of 460). AM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 Weat Bro Transportation free phone conneetion AHERN BROS., General Contractors 63 BROADWAY “Phone 715. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. harge of Dr. 8, L Geer's practmm. I ohar s bis lact s, HMain Strest. NEW STOCK of Remnauts, Silks, Dress Goods. Lin- ens, all at lowest prices. Good léngths for' suits and skirts. THE REMNANT STORE, 170 West Main St. JOHN BLOOM, Prop. Next to ‘Fire Statfon. t almost any sclentific fnetrum Norwich, Cena, POETRY THE HILLS OF REST. 0 eyond ndv farthest quest Bomewhere the serene and dim, The happy, happy Hills of Rest Upon their aunlit slopes uplift The castles wo have bullt in Spain hile fair amid the summeér drift Our faded gurdens flower again Sweet hours we 41 not lve go by To soothing note, on scentod wing: 1n_goiden lettered 'votume. 1le e . songs we tried in vain to sing. all are th That bulld t1 re; the days of dream nper lives of me; The silent, sacred years wo deem The might be, and the might been s Some evening wihen the sky is gold T11 follow day into the went r heed, til 1 behold The happy, happy Hills of Ttest ‘—Albert Bigeiow 1 THE FRONT O woldfer, treading thr the long aay's heat With tattered banner and with droos ing orest, Now as the sun sinks down thy purpled West; Thou who last come so far with aching fe Thou who must march and never ¢ retreat. Art thou Lot weary of the bootiss quest? Look’st thou not forward te a time of rest? Sweet will it be—beyond all telling AWen t— After long marches with red danger fraught; The wakeful bivouae; th " 1 Night— After thy scars of glory; A traught To camp afar—beyond defeut nght Wrapbed in the blanket of a drear ess nignt, Out past the plekets ana the tents of thought! —L) ya Mitam. VIEWS AND VARIETIES 5 The ministers are Cleve: Hank Stubbs. blamin' automobiles ‘euz folks A come to church. Bige Miller—Psh Autymoblles don't preach, do they Boston Herald “Haven't you any purpose in ister of the me Red Hen “Anything new at the sun sorts for this season?’ “Yos, n ma which loads the merrymaker wpon s catapault and hurls him fort into @ net.”— Pittuburg Post It's strange that Teddy went s Wild boasts his skill to t For every spring the W i lawn Holds many a_dandelion. Lippincott’s Mag Brown—Wouldn't you like an_Arctie homecoming? White had the next thing to it when | home late and found m up for me.—Harper's Baz olng 1o « ter phant, Chimmy 7 can’t lemme in to going to git @ scutt doortender."—Washington Fuddy—80 Rix has glven up his walking job and o steamer? Duddy—Y e sales he's turned to s seas.—Boston nsc Nodd—Mourn for me, old man; T married & woman with absolu > sense of humor. Todd—That . to my cross. “What's tha 1 wife has one.—Life “Richard,” sald th ¢ 1s your idea of that a ment of warfare known as the b ing ram?” “The battering ram swered the young man with t a eye, “was the original Bu Chicago Tribune. Badlift (to rural justice) or, there's a man in biil for $10 against vou ry v Good! Tl fine him $16 for co t of court. See that he receipts the and fetch me the odd $6.—Altan(a Constitution. Little Willle—Say, pa, what are ma rines? Pa—Marines, my son, are m dlers on shipboard. Little Willle What are they for, pa? Pa—Peor use ‘em chiofly to tell lies ¢ —Chicago News. “You don't amount to much T tut, father.” *I could paddle my « canpe at your sge.” “Well, dad, I protty well for a rich man’s son. 1 can motor boat.— L ville Courler-Journal. MUCH IN LITTLE Aa a general rule a man r turns gray five ycars earlier than a woman's. Rusaia practically monopolizes tha Furopean hemp and flax market, rank ing third in the production of these articlés of the farm, belng exceec only by the United States mnd Arg:n tina. Japan fs establishing & high tehe nological sahool in Port Arthur, ard ia sonducting invesigations for the de velopment of productive industr cs Manchuria, says the Talyo, a lokio monthly. The Medical Research Tnatitute of the Federated Malny States can the conclusion, after 4 careful wtudy of beri-beri, thal this disease Is due to lack of phosphorus in the polished rice grain, Anthracits s used in Great Britain principally for malting purposes, bar fey drying, hop drying, & & green - houses, lime burning, suction end power mas producing and, on & small scale, in steel works. The international and wniversal ex« hibition for which the Belgian goverr ment and people have been making active preparations for the past two ¢ three years was opened at Brussels by the king of the Belglans on April The Sunshine soclety Is sald to be responsible for the free emergency how pital which jn being bullt at St. Poters burg, Fla, It will be under the dire tion of a board of trustees, with a woman's auxilary. Tt is to care for cases calling for quick relief and cases of destitution. Tngenious devices appeal to the peo ple of China. The wealthy Chinese nre emely fond of musical Instruments nd often carry twe or more watches and wear foreign glasses. The Chiness is woll kuown for his fondness for alock , fleld glassas, In fact In the year past 144,417 porsons em Igrated via Bremen and 114, via Hamburg, the destination point of the great bufk being the United States, The commission betieves thal the em! gration tide to the United Staten will take further rise during 1910. In ihe pant year the emigration 1o Argentina and Brazil has wiso increased Gomnsie: erably. prising to ind that, except in the immedlate vicinity of the col it and where the coal i conse cheap, there ix very little an thegeite conl used tn Wales for domen tie purposes, while {n France, Germany and Ttaly anthracio 1 used extens ve 1y for mich purposes, probably hocaise anthiracite stoves are used on a large therein and their advantages ap-