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TUESDAY UNSETTLED. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Aud fl:’l‘. and Motion Pictures at 'toriu "Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs k. No. 248, N. E. O. P, ‘meets in o am Memorial. Taft flljl A"l‘lft i1l emah . ville, meets in Ponimah Halloit, Drot P, meets in Foresters Norvricl B. L., Todge, No. 25, F. i T on meatts 1n C. L U. Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS N. E. 0. P. meets tonight. Miss M. C. Adles will be in Norwich - all this week. See adv. Repairs on the Blissville bridge were gompleted on Saturday and the bridge ls now open to public travel Frank A. Bill has the exclusive sale »f ladies’ Patrician shoes and oxfords at $3.50 and $4.00. See the new styles. The Auditorium. Direct from S. T.'Polis’ vaudeville theatre in Hartford comes James A. Murphy, the king of xlyphonmists who will be here for the first three days of this week to prove his title to the Norwich theatregoers. A novelty act, and one of the best of its kind in yau- deville will be presented by the Tor- deska Keating Trio of comedy bi- cyelists who perform such marvelous stunts that they have been pronounced dare devils of the highest order. ‘The Shaw Twins, two very pretty young ladies who are accompiished in Ihe art of whistling will entertain their hearers with this odd gift of nature, mlso work in a little singing and danc- fng on the side. Fhe motion pictures for today and tomorrow are particularly interesting, clear and steady and the temperature of the house low. BREED THEATRE. Roosevelt,” - Feature ture. Direct from S. T. Poli's vaudeville comes forward today with e picture that is of more personal interest to every one in the United States, than any other picture in the world. It is entitled “The Return of Col. Roose- velt,” and is by the Vitagraph com-— pany, who with their two monster yachis met the great steamer down ihe bay, and the ciever photographers were quick in obtaining every scene worthy of reproduction, up to-the time of the landing, when the corps of Vita- zraph land photographers took up the thread, and completed this great film. Every scene is one of interest, and many exceptional views are shown of the ex-president, is his many moods. Another reel that is worthy of es- pecial mention is the one entftled The Cowpuncher's Ward, and 1s a whole- =ome and breezy western story that is filled to the brim with exciting situa- tions, and noble and willing cowboys. # It ja ome of the most vivid pictures of cowboy justice ever pictured, dut is not overdrawn, carrying with it a note of appeal that sinks deep into every heart. Miss Clark, will sing the beautiful and well-known “Carissima,” a difficult sr-mm song, aleo singing a catchy strated number. STONINGTON Gesy Corner Club Plans Cruise—Spec- ial Music at Baptist Church. ‘The members of the Cosy Corner etub ere planning & cruise in the sloop owned by James Duke. They will go westward and attend the races at New London, Thursday. George W. Haley will be in command with W. S. Rooney as first pilot, and F. L. Staplin, stew- ard. Special Music. At the First Baptist church Sunday morning the guartette composed of James McTurk, Charles Cushman, J. Benjamin Brown and George W. Dun- ham, rendered & number of selections with harmony and finish. Daniel Glimore is building an addi- tion to his residence on Water. street. Lowis E. Hammond has returned to tewn to close out his business here. Mrs. Carl Kielb and son, Howard, are at New York, the guests of Mrs. W. W. Hammock. Miss B. M. Sweeney of Pittsfield, Han.. 1s the guest of Thomas Mc- Comick and family. STAFFORD SPRINGS Late June Outings—Masons Observe St. John’s Day. Grace church parish and Sundady school held its annual picnic at Gold's groumds near Crystal lake, Saturday. The plcnickers left here by special trolley about 10 a. m., and returned at six. Games were enjoyed and there a basket lunch. Miss Mildred MacCallum has gone ::» Talcottville for the summer vaca- ton. Rev. H. A. Blake preached at the union service in the Congregational church Sunday evening. The French club and friends enjoy- ed an outing at Evergreen park Sun- dey. Transportation was by 'bus. Joseph Clark. who had a slight shock Friday morning. is much better. ‘The Masong observed St. John's day with a special programme at the lodge rooms Friday eveming. “Return of Col. - Pi B Nothing like Williams’ Root Beer to ®ecl the blood, soothe the nerves and quench the thrist on a hot day.—adv. -_— The United States Finishing Co. 320 Broadway. New York, June 23, 1916. regular quarterly and three-quarters p. (1%) upon the Preferred Stock this Company, payable July 1, 1910. cent. to Stockholders of r business June 2, S e lemeiel ommon Stock Dividend No. 6. The Board of Directors have this day dsclared a dividend of ome per ceni &1 per cent) upon the Common Stock fhis Company. 'puvntfled July 1.1910, ers Of recor o7 Dusiness Tume 3. Toie ** ths'cliee Je26d F. S. Jm Treasurer. The United States Finishing Co. 320 Broadway. New York, June 23, 1816. Coupdns No. 12, due July 1, 1810, on eonsolidated mortgage 5 per cent. gold bonds of this company will be paid at the office of The Trust Company of ‘America,{ 37 Wall Street, New York City. o Coupons No. 18, due July 1, 1910, on first mortgage 6 per cent. bonds-of The Sterling Dyeing and Company will be paid at the office of The Trust Company of America, 37 Wall Street, New York City. Je35d F. 5. JEROME, Treasurer. — BoTTLER . Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sta ‘A cemplete line ef the best Ales, end Wines. spacially bottled for By use, Delivery, Tel 1385 @ T Lager fam~ ) x The New Party on Parade. The ‘new_political party will consist lonel Roosevelt, Pinchot, Garfieid, and his two of the Rough beon of the jingo joingent, am1 @he faitiers of large families. It will have no need of the colonel is a platform in ot Col Gllvil Jack Abernal Bullock, Riders, Hol and the rest a platf Dimsel yrm; It will be an impasing agsre- gation, but still we believe there will be room in the United States for the democratic and republican parties.— Philadelphia Record. gy CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind-You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatu.e of &et Us Do It For You Unless you thoroughly understand the business, it is not wise for vou to try to clean or dve your own arments. You are apt to make a_mistake and spoil the whole thing. We have the up-to-date facilities for cleaning and dyeing the most delicate fabrics with- out injury to any part of them. We undertake all responsibility, send for the clothes, clean them, dye them any desired shade, and return them promptly. to your residence. Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Franklin Si. junidad NOTICE On TUESDAY, JUNE 14th, the BLISSVILLE BRIDGE will be closed to public travel on account of repair: and remain closed until further notice. ALBERT W, LILLIBRIDGE, Selectman of Town of Norwich. JAMES H. KENNEDY, Selectman of Town of Lishon. Junida LOST AND FOUND. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN _Cow from pasture 1 gton street, nray e "N r. John J. Donahue, Grandview Sanitarium. jun27d Steamers City ter W. Chapin—safe, staunch vessels | gond 2o ,,:m, (ma tkat have every The water way — the comfortable way of traveling. TRAVELERS' DIREC! T0 NEW YBIFK NORWICH LINE of Lowell and Ches- comfort and conven- S 2 . . as &-uleur. ess m’% ’nn"h.l g&f'fin m.n.nm-_ }“%fld [ eral housework. Bnauire o write Se C. l:nthrop. W i e e prvfl( WA —faucet daily and uj E. O. FOR SALE. ‘mowing wmna e Searn Repiyac 1900 FOUR CYLINDER Old‘mobuo for l‘le' complete with top; car 'or present owner, upl;uu um. FOR SALE—Holsteln cow, glves amerts per day. /¥or puflcuh.u -gpxy 0% Noren ¥FOR SALB—A second-hand surrey, in good order; good for two horses or one. easonable price. To be seen at Chap- mn'l. Norwich. SALE—Cash reglster, cost wu.l Bell for $15; Soda- water Toania TO RENT—A ten located in the cent £.5n location for & handy with Apply to arpenter or & ma work. nl-ntr low. . C. Conn. R e dauw bloclk, Browning. apriSMWS BOARD IN PRIVATIC FAMILY at Pleasant View, rooms for rent, w hou T, eals, Mrs, Vlew Beach, WQU!QI"Y. R. . RENT—For month of Jaly, fux nished SoraEe ot Gales Forry, on the blutt . Xppiy at this offic Je24d —1 nemenc in Pellett | TQ RENTUpper ncin Pellett POETRY. THE SEAS OF SILENCE. Around the axis of the world, Wher 1 never be unfurles ‘v overelgnty ‘ove inneen, by keel unpr hose d e, sounding jey X » doomed to stay Tl Shoareh Tewele apail pags Sway, There rolls & silent sed. Beyond the utmost reach of mind Searcbes Hoaven and Karih y: ience for the traveler. A delightful voyage on Long Island Sound and a superb view of thé won- seea Phrer G Co., New Yo Position, man, general hand: ith extra counter and glassware, Box 583, New London, je23d Loy lALD—'l‘wo Tmew milch cows. OR RENT-—New eight-room _fur- nishod cottages at Lovd's Point, Sion- ington, Conn.; running water, modern remotest heam c faintest Wewm. Where distance ends, und {1dm ufar No_long ar can signal star, “rhiers fows a silent soa. derful skyiine and waterfront of New York Steamer leaves p. m. weekdays only; due Pier foot of | jearners. ADPIY East 22d Street cxcepted) and Pier 40, North Fare Norwich thaw York $1.75 New London at 11 5.45 a. m. (Mondays River, .lnxle and steady. jup, Conn. ANTED—EXD: b and Jelid % WANTED—A ‘bottom rowboat. Address Box 200, Bnumn Otfice, giving price. Je10a WANTED — revolver erienced to West ced ‘Write_or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, | jointers -ng fltter:. Address Bo: SII Agent, New, NEW Chelsea Line Fare Unexcelied freight and passenger serviee direct to and from New York All Outside Staterooms, From Norwich Sundays, at 5.15 New York Pier 22, Hast River, foot Baby Roosevel: Street, Mondays, Wednes- | plies and General Jobbing. days, Fridays, at “Phone or writ P. S. Frelght C A may4d ndon. Conn. All Water Route reccivad until § p W WHITAKER, Agent augsd 23 ’ $1.0 Tuesdays, Thursdays p. m. Bor "Tolaer. June 25th to Sept. 6th, 1910, inclusive. Weekdays: Lea: ve Norwich 8.2 20,5422 ew London 9.56 a. m., Wateh Hill 10.55 m. Returnin Due Biock Island 12.30 p. m. ave Block Island 2.15 ., Watch flm 3.30 p. m. Due New rdon 5 D. undays: Norw! Live. Norwich 9.15 New London 1040 a. m., W'tcll mu 11.40 a; Due Block Island 1 p. Returning: Leave Watch Hill 4 p. m. m., Block lsla.nfl 45 ue New London 5.30 p. m. Norwich 7 p Shore Dinner Houses and "Bathing Beaches near landings at Wateh Hill and Block Island. FARES: From Norwich Watch Hill Watch Hill, ARy Loumones Block Isiand, lim day Sunday: Block Taiand, 'Sindays, limited o Bxcur- to “limited 'i6° ited to day ] For further infermsfion. Barty. Tat s at office of company near Soat 1anding, Norwich. E. S. JEWETT, Agent. New England Navigation Company. F. COLEY, A. je23d LOST_At Trading Cove: Monday last, Ple: brown Shetland coat sweater. o return to 173 Washington St. and re- ceive reward. je25d STATIONERY Box Paper, Pads, NoteBooks, Time Books, Invitation Paper, Ink, Glue, Pens, Pencils, Pen Holders, Etc. MBS. EDWIN FAY, Franklin Square junid . L] oz saved on almost any make PIANO you want. This is possible by our new method, and a few cents every day soon pays for the best piano in the world. WRITE TODAY. Coupon below will bring full information. Send me at once_catalogues, prices, terms and full description of ytour new method of easy pay- men Street o. THE PLAUT-CADDEN Co., Plaut-Cadden Bldg., Norwich, MWF P. Conn. mmmmmmmg | g ] i il Mrs. Housekeeper Did you ever stop to think how much it costs you to do your family washing at home? Figure it out. Coal, soap, bluing, labor and damage to household articles. « Our price is 50 cents, consequently you know what it costs when we do your work S. & J. GREGSON 193 Fraaklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 898. EEwEE s ne aavertising medium In Bastern Cor et e to The Bul- letin for husiuess ri \gl Elfll.fllfiflfifllfllfllfl | | | The New Eleventh St. an NEW YORK CITY, G. P. A, New York. Hote! Albert University PL. One Block West of Broadway. The only absolutely modern fire- proof transient hotel Street. Location central, below -~ 224 yet quiet 400 rooms, 200 with bath, l-om 3100 per day upwards, restaurant Moderate prices. Excellent attached. Send 2 stamp and Map of and cafe for lllustrated Guide New York City. Latest Gibson Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls <. for the New Coitfures Gfl;“fli Co. 67 Broadway The Goodwin Corset MODELS—FOR EVERY FICURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. = ; Novelties and Lingerie High PIA Grade B = Latest Sheet Music AND NEW STYLES WALL Yerrmgton S 49 Main Street maylsa DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Lenta/ In charge of Dr. 8. Lo during his lllt liness. 161 Main Street. moviea MRS. T, S. Tel. 553-4 I’APEB Surgeon. Geer's practwe Norwich, Cena Face and'Scalp Mas. -sage, Shampoocing and Manicuring. Orders.| token for combings. UNDERWOOD. 51 ce ‘care Bulletin Wanted fdr the Shore Experienced Table Girls, Laundress and Dish Washers. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. junzlo WANTED Cotton spinners, families preferred; this work is out town. Several lahorers; this work is in the city, and are needed at once. Apply 1o Fre Free Em= ployment u, Central ding. juni7a S. B mvms. Sup't. WANTED SEWING MACHINES, Cash Registers, Typewriters, Bicycles and Carriages to repair. Sup— A. H. OUSLEY, Sewing Machine Ex- pert, 65 Franklin St, opp. Bulletin office. Open evenings. may27d PERSONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- physicians attending; in- fants adopted, or boarded if desired; confidential; terms reasonable; in- close stamp; write to Collinsville San- itarjum. P. O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. aprida Why %= (Joodlee’s Vanilla Flavor Is the Housewife’s Favorite Every woman who bakes wants re- sults. If she does not get them her time, material and fuel are wasted. Goodlee’s Vanilla Flavor is a guarantee of Good Results. never fails, but consistently pro- duces an elegant Vani flavor in cakes, pastry and ice cream. will not BAKE out. 3. It will not FREEZE out. 4. It is unsurpassed in strength- aroma and flaver. 5. It is always UNIFORM. 6. It is always PURE. Price 10c, 25¢, 50c, $1.00. Lee & Osgood Company, Norwich, Conn, Selling Agents, junidGaw The Glorious l"urlh. the day we celebrate, and, like all true citizens, we hail with joy the anniver- sary of the Declaration of Independ- ence. We will furnish on that day at our store a full line of Imported Goods of all kinds of Wines and Liquors and Steamed Bottle Beer, obtainable at reasonable prices. Hurrah for Independence Day! Geo. Greenberger, Telephone 812. 47 Franklin Street. jun21a | THOS. ). DODD, Norwich Richmond, South Canterbury, Oonn. TOL 19-13. Je22WFM MOTOR BOATS—Motor boats and cabin launches, quick delivery, ‘Tan fine gosoline engines The ‘West Mystic pany, West “Mystic, Conn. ;ou FOR SALE — been two tenemen lot.l two llln\ltof 'l.ll from lcml lnfl trolley. Inquire at 66 Elizabeth ll.. m. aprisd FOR SALE. Power Boat, built by Ferguson of Groton, 21 feet long, 5 feet beam, with 3% H. P. Lathrop Engine. All in best of condition. Call or see. CHAS, &. JOHNSON. ‘Telephones, 373-3 and 262-3. je25d FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Euquire at 36 Lafayette Bt mar19d COTTAGF FOR SALE Entirely new, fine location, has all conveniences, ‘hard wood floors, elec- tric light h, etc. Better appre- ciated if seen. Price $3500. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. jun23d SALE HORSES T have 5 big rugged workers, 4 nice chunks, 3 g0od clever drivers and 17 other horses that I want to sell or trade right away, and the prices are as low ‘as anyone can sell horses of the same class. Come and sde the: Pucn.so’ b Tel. connection. What $1300. Will Do! Buy a good 60-acre farm. fine loca- tion, will “Keep 1% head of caitie, good oom house, large cattle barn, horse barn, henhouse, 40 feet I buildings Al, together with of wagons and farming tools; 3700 cash, balance on mortgage. Picturs STRYON’S AGENCY, ‘Willimantie, Conn. FOR SALE Pope-Hartford Runabout thoroughly equipped and in first-class condition. ROSVENOR ELY, 181 Washington Street FOR SALE Je15@ Junldad best large garden, Cheap, on easy terms. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Open Evenings, Central Buliding. may28d WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Main St, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALB. es River Parm of 22 ank, near Massapeas Zent. Vermont K. R. ai tween Norwich and N river shore front, beaufltul vlew r all-the-year dweiling and buildings, never-failing running water in house from private reservolr, well fruited, soo0d facilities for boating and fishing. 500 Well adapted for country home oF Poarding house. Price low and easy terms. For all particulars of the above or for other property for sale or to remt, Square. Seashore_Properly One Hundrea Buildind Sites fronting on Atlantic Ocean, 50 by 150 feet; prices $250 to $500. Cottages for sale and to rent at Watch Hill, Pleasant View, Quonocon- taug and Narragansett Pler. For $1,250 you can buy an 80 acre farm situated near a thriving manu- facturing village. New house, barn and other buildings; large orchard. In- vestigate. Send for Wilcox's (Choice of 400.) WILLIAM A. WILCOX, REAL ESTATE BROKER, 41 West Broad Street, Room 1, West- erly, R. 1. Small home, all Improvements, condition, with barn, well located. Farm Bulletin. "Phone connection. Transportation free in auto. jun4d W ines ‘and Liquars Pure Orange Wine 50c bottle Sam Clay Whiskey . $1.00 bottle (Bottled in Bond) Imported French Brandy, $1.50 bottle Schlitz Milwaukee Beer, $1.00 dozen JACOB STEIN, 93 W. Main St. ‘Telephone 26-3. may23d ——OPEN— Del-Hoff Cafe Business Men’s Lunch s speclalty. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. 2r%a 2 HAYES BROS. Props _ General Contractor e e enns ns s isfaction guaranteed Teleohons 49-2 i i toilet, " telephone, five minutes lmm trolley, excellent bathing, boatin, nd fishing’ ready July 1 terms nuon- able, Address Box $is Rtantic, Comn. TEN ROOM_COTTAGE at Pleasant View to rent by week or month. Ad- dress . G. Haswell, Wesgerly. jezid TH BATTLEGROUND lzneman(. newly painged and papered, in fin i $10 per month. " Fanning, §1 il low St. Je1 FRONT ROOM TO LET, 218 )lnln !L over Somers Bros., top floor. Jeldd TO RENT—Furnished g P July and August at Plessant View. Address O. M. Randolph, 8 Chestnut Bt., ’Wfl-t- erly. TO RENT—Lower fla place, six room: able.” Inquire 46 Ripley pair, reason- robare Ave. ' Jesd 242 Franklin St r month. t Great rum TO RENT—House 10 rooms; rent . L. Jones, ENT—Basement at 55 Frankln t'ro( - itabl street; suitable for th int, or similar buiinz' T RN Dl“"b‘n' TO RENT—Nice gnd storage, bath. gan r flat, ¢ rooms, [0 llly1d TO RENTStore at 55 Franklin St Enquire at this office. mar19d To Rent Office room in Buswell bullding, ecr. of Main and Shetucket Strests, notr ec- ied by the Norwich Board of Irade, ossession July 1st proximo. Apply to AMES E. FULLER, Je20MWE No. TO RENT Seven Room Coliage finely located at Eastern Point. $250 for two months, July and August. Also three other cot- tages at Pleasure Beach. In- quire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. For Rent. Space for Manufacturing. One large, well lighted room in see- ond story of our building, with or with: out powes be rented for light manutacturing. Apply at office of THE BECKWITH COMPANY, INC,, may30d Norwich, Con TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St., City marlid ZIf t's Made of Rubber We Have It Rubber Store Prices e |Bathing Suits { o TENNIS SHOES 50c up " GARDEN HOSE 8c, 10c, 12¢ and 14c foot ~TRUNKS and BAGS } TIRES IL than Sthors charge you Alling Rubber Co. 191 Main St., Norwich, 162 State St, New London. Operators of 12 stores Boys’ Auto Now Is Your Opportunity to finish your house cleaning by installing new [urniture. We have all your needs at the lowest possible prices. Come into our store and inspzct the goods. M. HOURIGAN 62-66 Main Street. apr2sd THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Etc., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Propristor Telephone §07. act2d 172D DIVIDEND, Lagers, v Office of Thc Nerwich Baviugs Boclety. N b, Conn.. June 11, i910. The ‘Directors of m Buciety Lave declared gut of the clr rent six months & dend atthe’rate of FOU, per annum, payable 1o depositor, i fiea " Ulieroio, on and after July 15eh, 1910. COSTELLO LIPPITT, Jelddaw Treasurer. ings of the cur- iy ‘We are headquarters for NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALEL Family irads supplied at 60¢ per dom €. E. Wright. § Cove Bt. Tel ecidld Ere planets out of chaps came, Or even chaos had e, slept silently; 3 BRRE e ooli; and rolling spheres Have ce the flight of years, This mea mhall stretch behind, before, silent sea without a shore— The sea Eternity, Hard by the city’ Where men and women play thelr parts In mirth and tragedy Below the passions of (he street Below where tears and laughter meel There phantom ships sall in the night, Without a pilot or & lgnt, Out to the silent sea Deep down In every human hreast Come times of Im, when all unrest And vain repinings floe ‘When banishe sgains control, 0 mark s busy marts When Love possesses all the soul And__ Faith, from 1arth's receding strand, through mists the Bettex Discerns a Lan Across Death’s silent sea. # “haurles Mumford, JACOW'S LADDER, many a time we nights, to the sky as Jacob did of eld ng up Lo, the eternal lighta, their linés of gold. An! look, on starliy ok Logk Tong To spe! But nevermore as to the Hebrew boy Bach on his way the angels wall abroad, neve ore we hear, Ana with wwfud oy, The awful voice of God. Yet to pure eyes the ladder st Iy wet, And nnkfl visitants still come an Many Srigne yet ¥From the dark world below, Thoughts that are red-crossed Fatth's outspreading wings, Prayers of the church time and tryst Heart-wishes, making murings, Their flower the eu messengers moving are koeping beoa-like mure rist, These are the messengers for ever wending From earth to heaven, that falihk “ ma ant Theee angels of our God a candin, Up to the M e Bon VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings “In he a big success “T should eaw he is. Everybody in town \EEINE that he knew him w n he didn't pve a dollar to his name.’—Detroit Freg Press. Reporter—I understand_your patient is dead? Doctor—Yes. The operation was v successful, but she died of the shock.—University ~of Michigan Gargoyle. Hank Stubbs—The ministers mre blamin® automobiles ‘cuz folks dor come to church. Bige Miller—Psham ¥ Autymobiles don't preach, do they?— Boston Herald. Though the world may have a lover, How we snort ‘When they paw his letters over In @ court. —Pittabrirg Pomt. Summer Boarder—Why wasn't the posteard delivered? Wasn't the address perfectly plain? Postmaster—Yes, the address was plain enough, but 1 could mot understand the rest of it New York Sun. Briggs—I see now they have a com e a line of flying ma- the English channe s good idea Lot's opeas Bronawey. L Town and Countrs Here's to the maldens we sometime have kissed, Vowing for life 1o be trnef Here's to the ones wa unfortwnmtely missed! ‘Which pretty maiden are you? —University of Minnesota Minnehnthm, Naggett said the docto needs a rest, Tle IlllAi’} o to THastings for thres montha “On, splendid!” she exclaimed. “Til be delighted to go there” “Very good, You go there for three months after ho comes back. That will give bim wix months’ rest.”—Tit-Bite. “Do you suppose,” asked the strangey in Washington, “it would ba possiblg for me to see the esident 7 “Masiest thing in_the worl replied the man who lived there. “Go over to the union depot and wait around a little while, ¥e will either be starting away on getting back from somewhers,'—Chis cago Record-Herald, MUCH N LI LITTLB The largest wireless “wircless station Tm Thua rope, that on the Adriatic sea at Pols, Austria-Hungary, includes a 300-fool tower built on & foundation of glass. The Imports of jute into the United States in the last enlendar year aggre. gated for bags, $3,000,600; for Huriap, 00,000, and for jute @bax, $6,600,~ — Bordeaux 1s the logical ymint of Me and parture for the lines to Central outh America and Africa. Thres great rallway lines conndet it with all the great industrial centers of France Germany, Belgium, &witzerland end Italy. As far as is known, no onw ever dled of s ness, although frequently this cause Is ascribed in reports of tha death of travelers. In practically all preanic din and not such cases, however, some eane has the simple seasickne: itself. Someone has estimated from stathw ties that fruit trees and b bear for the following periods: / yeurs; Beet sugar making yef an In- fant industry, with $130,000,000 invest- ed. It is not old enough In this coun- tend to show how we may compete with the world in the produ tion of beet sugar. Noting a_projecting ledge, & poor prospector struck it @ casuinl blow with a sledge und one of the wo gold mines was discovered, prospector was Stration be called this mine the for it made him independent, converts ing the prospector io & ¢ich man. No Independonce, wonder Consul Tsaac A. Manning of Lagoays ra states that the exports of Jjifijupa fiber from the Venezuelun port of Mar. acaibo during the first six months of 1909, amounting to £4.666 pounds, val. ued at $5,715, went entirely to (he Tal and of Curacan, where woven intn hats. Maracafo is the Maly port from which such shipments

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