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non, No. 137, U. B. of C.|jump, flicker or stop at frequent inter- A.. meets in Lucas Block. I\JI"& that's the kind the Auditorium c 424, 1. O. M., | shows, and the subjects are all new Eodie %o ¥ B O P d refreshing. Sxham Merao | 7 Lfl"n’"fl T A0 W meets | POLI'S. a feitie ; 3 > o Poli's offers an exceptionally strong Poresters itann - 1 P O Pu | vaudeville bill for this week. Five h Lodge. No F. B s ar ways used in this house. In 'pyihian’ Hail Headlined he first three days this nion meets in C. L. week are Conlin, Steele and Carr, who present an act called Just from Collego s T Dits of Musical Comedy. A child act ANNOUNCEMENTS that is sure to please is the Four De Wolfs, who are seen in a singing char- sctor change act. Farnum and Delmar RS F. Seuts tontght. | offer a roughhouse comedy entitied | .-1 all this week. [ S o < the author of The I'pstart and other Felak A. Bill has the exclusive eale | dramatic plays, supported by his com- of men's King Quality - '$4 ana $5 | pany. will presant his new comedy #hoes. Sce the new fall styies ketch entitled A. D. T. A pair of nifty Sen y p on the bill_are Lynch|T First annual field day, Taftvilla Pi- | 2nd r. Wednesday night is Odd mochle club, Saturday, Oct. 1st, Provi- Fellows’ night popular play - m. " Admis- | house. Tickets may be ned from ®ion 10c, grandstand 5. uny member of Canton Oneco or at the S— ox off 4 fum— i o | S B ‘“':,:'_","; — A Word for Brother Howe. That the Auditorium has kept its Frank Howe, editor of the Benning- Bold upon the theatergoing public of | ton Banner, had a close call, being re- Norwich is evinced by the large crowds | elected republican representative by a of pleased patrons that consregat We are very glad that nightly in Norwich nal hom= ¢ & won out. He will be a strong popular priced v feature | candidate for speaker we be- @ct for the week of Sept. 26 i< 1 best qualified Nine Jolly Juveniies, an act that will | T atives electe ®ppeal to all. Theme claver 1 entione wrs S *o%e o whole show in themselves. i lington, Fletche The an of God knit all The Chur-h of Chris SHOWERS TUESDAY. long loud laugh is the screaming b face sketch presented by Williams and Stevens in their original cyclone of fun, A Partner Wanted. An exceeding- Iy clever team are Whitley and Bell, Who present a comedy act that is the epitome of neatness and refinement. Motion pictures that you can sit back in seat and enjoy, the kind that do not and - moving pictures at and motion pictures at the No. 11, 1. 0. O. F., meet; Hail o In Norwich weck Bl W Barry, weil kn before it And when a Ionger Stin was h Mis presenc o Nor words ¢ The steep. en A father in Who n Into God's The A trust fu But hara on this cs ond Child For five Taking the h Seamed then her days were o Deep joy at am Palmer. in Feor better To the won: The influence eripping the too. That drew Tie Sundas The Anding The -hn-flnl The gettine Who buflded like this broken From material wre ke Not Paimer! He summed r shephe t, for a thing of t The moneys of ore and ten were t the athe b; . Israel was he to Dana, his priest ~cade th 1u treasury flowed fr the fe ose that are naked, tie me who were fain th nercy unending, that strengthened t e peoy m r those forsaken, » their Master ts sc rving. to new duties, car e stra sec- and in rer atrength members who Park ¥ minister with them the heart f of worse, with his pes far was he t derful harvest that followed: the sung men and women; the eration o mbers: ris and the boys, them like e way to more serviee for f for each worker taken, two to carry the magic, no nt to his Master; and torn down, the he spoke trie fifteen vears I 1 Beliave up the sweet longath In the text “Except the Lord bui “Pastoriess ful” The fold w Its purpose. Who Infinite tasks on the n. Such speedi; The work q of his own farewell sermon, the i the house, pherd? Wa ereed that we echo thi r in vain that build it the flock Lord not n sut Je not respite from labor, but must ¢ wit ent t hovals: keeping refreshir not humar son lifted ng as this neve alekens on to upward The hands that hung faeble With bearing the nd vitalized knees that ew eights of the K be walked ir Exemplifsing befor v In deeds of The truth t! 8o lent his life to Whose hom Tov hat want bereavement, ing and sparkling, and winsome. o ilione Morrow e was n minetry £ie ting forth hospitality’s beauty, al ht as it was with Whose pastorate rounded the sizn-post of a centurs's wors| ABd ity years hallowed enjoyment of the house that our f jktened the hearts of the peopls, in memory grateful | And one gave a home for t Bome. with a new coneora o whkabury, Noble and Perkins—heard And neediér flelds in the hor ar md ever, as these were commis leading, not endinz. t \ e Lord's sake Tutll. In the end, he enlisted, and, sent of Gave place to ihat pri ong preachers, P Plerced through one With the face of a saint that shamed evil, with the s ' Heer Who' nw visions Ar4 made others see thea - Seve ehnuren, tha datt f time that he gave to this people. while he of ¢ h el e Church made toward all that |s T service of man and the city, did ed out b rs who zave without stinting eir time and ' i wen Wow uprearsd the fa o1l fashio Sioa outward ma & strengthenec = meanin - wlories humble nd so forussed t it seemed that Spirit: That here When the light of its ey ward z of 1ife wa A heaven light i the o the uperiative” o rearward tide ed west- And the shadows P ' t s long rest de- ks 1« histor g only the ot nerlative” w gotha Unhaiped by ¢ T oniv tnor And fabulon lving. And waiting 32 oniv u And tiings tarial The Church of i past things ptence pimbers wealth = irogres ¢ reh of the ane 1 sugh N unseen lose well sorrow And mourn Tts lesmening light But If God i« still L the Lord o Over that wi and la; The seed sowed full deep and well nurtured The prelude to music to follow Take the place of a ssalwart resolving foe in retreat to o'erpower --i Is the !‘l FE T e The new day of God breaking glorious * dawning ave Reart —-d- avery effort for f Syt B ope Then cry shame on Slsd may both work and watch with him ry departed: at swiy fading, its hop hisheaven, if i for its His with that recreant peopl hich their fathers wrought f sting who substitute r them—the foundations ulation well laid 11l tulation s to pla the sortic me then If cong harmonied che to reap quick bt on (o the Upps launched; Cry thr ind eleanty 1gh; the har the whole superstructire. ri asa pimmcie lofty, to Luild s the Lord (iud o Soly. desvended 10 us Trom our fathers B Scadentil Bffsen. tim( unrolL beind. ns glovy @eparted, but the chailenge of greate s from retrospect's contrasts, and full in « est eves flas Lord, grant in the light of that and confidence deep as the Psalm- in the old Church in Chelses fetory la ever nters, leth: acknowiedgeth Zion. all zeal that no stea in faith God to but he eweep ~f divine plans resistiess Lerd he house. they labor in vain that build it m city, the watchman but waketh in vain.” dish and_Dart of years ago a_cyclone razing buildings on what has since been known as Cyclone . Nobody was killed, but persons e painfully injured. ‘Today a po- | | i eyclone hit Hartford, but the ex- | | tent of the damage to the republican party cannot be determined until aft, the votes are counted in Novembe 1 Winsted Journal. | LEGAL NOTICES. | T ALL WHOM 1T WAY CONGERY, This is to give notice that my w having left my bed and Imud | | Cnoreby sorbia ant e L Give L | | credit on my account, as 1 shall pay no bills contracted by her after this date Norwich, Conn | | > sep2s | Lo ; o 1 ANNUAL TOWN GEETING. of the Town of rned to meet in y. Oct. 3d, 1910, electing ballot g2l Voters hereby w 15 Mond ose of as by ot Ehwayvs of | car, and do any other business Proper to he done at sald_meeting. Dated at Salem this 26th day 191 1t 0 a JOHN H.'F m. close at 4 p. m CELLy HANNPY, RA Selectmen. WINFIE CHARL| W Republican Senatorial Convention the towns Preston and Ledyard are i to et in the Town rwich on Wed- | 1910, at twelve | purpose of nomi- | r State Senator | | BY er of the 19th District Sena- ALLIS, Chairman. | it e | AT A COURT 0¥ PROBATE HELD | 1910, Judge, in $aid District, d st | (€ purporting A testam of = 1 to probate and adm with the will an said esta Ordered, That said appli ‘ card examined at the Oéto- nistration xed b 1 Mary E. I ning Bulleti cireulation in and place, and nd make re- vid i the ato. ALVIN A. SNYDF Juds | Watched e e | Always Boils | e, the world's best | L hot weather neces- | “a friend indeed, in | see the :s built for rs. Better look ntaneous Water Heater, when Gas & Electrical Dep’t 321 Main Street, Alice Building. General Contractor Al orders racelve prompt and careful Sicac o S ts mimialionder i S istaction guarantees. | THOS. ). DODD, Norw\chi | Telepnone 24g-2. Norwich. | | | GEORGE G. GRANT, | Underiaker and Embalmsr | 2 Providence St., Tallvili:. Prompt attention to day or night calia Telephon. 68-2%. asTMMWFawl FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUN’ The Florist, Lafayette Strect. lunisa | Heating and Plumbing, | plumbing with |Sireet until further notice. NORWICH, CONN PLUMEING AND GASFITTING. MONDAY, SEPT. 26, 1910. FULL ASSOGIATID PRESS DESPATCHE® 3 WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- bing promptly attended to. Tel. 119. The Vaughn Foundry Co. {RON CASTINGS furnished promptly. large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Btreet 22d S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. T. F. BURNS, 92 Franklin Streat. ‘marbd Do It Now Have hat old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing repiaced by new and mod- ern open plumbiug. it will repay you in the increase of health and saving of Goctor's biils. Overhauling and re fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old the modern Kkind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 6/ Wzst Main Street. zuglsa School Books and | School supplies. ACADEMY BOOKS NEW AND SECOND-HAND. All the New Books Supplied by GRANSTON & CO. Cash paid for Second-hand Books. septiddaw’ 1 be made if you treat your friends to a glass of our SCHLITZ MIL WAUKEE BEER. Nothing bett Why not have us send you a trial cas. $1.00 a dozen. JACOB STEIN, 93 West Main- St. NOTICE \ Platt Avenue will be closed from Broad to Warren Per order Street Commissioner E. C. LILLIBRIDGE | sept10d . . | Building | ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING THIS ? It so vou should consult with me and get prices for same. Excellent work at reasonable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. "Phone 270. Jan17a CHAMBERLAIN Surgso 8. L. ueer's practws Norwich, Gona, FLAK] ve Fish Fresh A pew way s LAk & nLL fo kg | | l' l’ ARD TRY OUR 35¢ DINNER | From 12 to 2 | BEL-H2EF Cake, . DT Grouni l‘_oor' | stock Etc., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. | Telepuocne 607. oct2d WALL PAPERS ieaves a larger 3 of i aBose, s we have made quite a reduco | the prices. It is a good time | Paints, M The move tion in sco, Moldings, and | of decorative mate- | Paper Hanging and | F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. Telephone. junid THE PLANK | Headquarters for Best Alss, Lagers. A Fine Assostment MILLINE PRI ! AT LITTLE | MRs. G. P. STANTON octie Have You Noticed ths ! | Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of good veathe: ana fine roads. Feople like to get out Into the oper air. We furnisn the best method, and if you'll takse one of our leame you'll say the saru MAHONEY BROS. Falls marlie Avenua “BATTLING FOR THE RIGHT”—The life story of Theodore Roosevelt. Au- thentic. -~ Up to date. Great money | —po e e keepin: steam heat. 350 Main St maker Liberal terms. Outht free. | = FOR SALE—Furs free: a 335 set furs | “S0p2id i Universal House, 1012 Arch St, Phila- | #bsolutely free. Write postal today for delphia sepisMWw | full information. Colonial Fur Manu- [ 10 RENT—Uppor tenemenc in Pollett - - facturers, Dept. T. 3% West 27tn 8L, | block, 262 XMiin strest, Amos A. WANTED Horse and ox teamsters: | New York. sep24d | Browning. aprisMWs none but reliable men that understand D FOR SA ne two-cylinder, 20 H. business need apply. Brockett's Saw- LE—O: linder, mill, Stoadard's Whart. SdOTE 1| Al etac clase condition, " Apply side doors. FOR SALE—Cheap, several good in- Apply at this office. aug9d nished, with use of kitchen, for House- FOR RENT—Large front room, fur- from $1 80 Main St., TO RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms up;_permanent or transient. Norwich. sep23d WANTED A four horse power sta- tionary gasoline engine, second-hand; randes. Dasciibe and ive price. Ads | nett, R, F. D s, "Norwlch own, Ver: | O'Brien. 65 North Main St sep: dress Box 61, Niantic, Conn. _sep26d__ | £2son _Ave. T L 21 oo RENT_From Ool Jat. eighi-room FOR SALE— The apples on my | tenement, with modern Improvements. WANTED At the Backus Hospital | piace—cider, ple and eating. = 1. . 5.| APPly at'sl Cli St. sep22d a_girl for kitchen work. sep24d first class hay. Leach, Mohégan Hiil. FOR SALESix and one-half tons Address Arthur Ben- and all improvemen TO RENT—A flat of five rooms, bath nguire of 1. J. sepZ4d WANTED A woman willing to work and take charge of a department. Ap- ply West Side Sill Mill. sep24d No. 38 Laurel Hill Ave.; 13 rooms, two baths, steam heat. gas. FOR SALE OR WILIL, RENT _Housc Apply to W. H. pered tenement, per month. TO RENT—Newly painted and pa- 176 Franklin St $12 TO RENT—Fine tenement. vmodern WANTED—Skein winders; good | Gardwell, 9 Market St. sep24d conveniences, $10 month. Jobh 3. N S 3 1th. John 1. Fan- wages; steady employment for com- W SALE Modsl T, Buick, 5-pas: | ning, No. 31 Willow St Sep20d petent’ help. Also handy youns man. | nOR SATE-MOAS, T, Buck, bopass . APply at Ossawan Milis. sep2ld | ST0EET 3 ORira thre, | Call B 15, & 8 L. | _ TO RENT_House No. 24z Franklin WANTED _Af the Backus Hospital, | Pattison, Bath St. sep23d §:y= ggl'gr"fm;‘;n;;"‘ug;{flg;fleg"e s working housekeeper; = one = Who|™“yrjGHT TOURING CAR FOR SALE— | Tl 740, i seplid has had institutional or hotel exXperi-|G,od" order; extra ftires; price $200. = ence preferred. sepitd | F3%8, 0T S Rox 350 New Tonden,| T RENT_Lower tenement. four . 354" | rooms. "~ Enquire o radford (Book- USILK WEAVERS AND LEARNERS | Conn 5ep23d_ | Pinder), 10§ Broadway. " sepda wanted. Apply at West Side Silk ML | — e o seplid W T G Y M honakE i | STORE 70 RENT_Suitable for any - e Rt g2 kind of business, at 65 Franklin Street. i ‘XANTED—IO 0‘\10 KO}I]!.'?OG s‘l. o';vv:r lnqulre at Bulletin Office. nugaod e e or Withost pawer. Long | FOR SALE—A good mahozany up- | T0 RENT—Lower fat, 21 Ripley ; is offi right paino; must be sold at once: price | place, six rooms, £0od repair, reason- term lease. Address B., this.office., |5ty fow. ' Gall No. 35 Lafayetie St.|able. Inquice 46 Eabart Ave. & 1o94 Sugta Norwich. Mrs. J. A. Gager. _sep21d - . WANTED. TO RENT—Basement at 55 Franklin 4 FOR SALE—A very fine upright|street; suitable for the paint, plumbing Farm help, general housework help. | piano, but slightly used. in good fam- | or similar business, may17d cooks and ali Kinds of help. I have on|jly; must be sold at once. Write P., = band several laborers and one or two | care of Bulletin. sep21d TO RENT -Store at 55 Franklin St. stationary engineers that I want to find jobs for: also a few teamsters. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, = H., REEVES, Supt. Central Building, 48 Rroad: City. coach harness, heavily mounted. nic at a bargain. et o double light e also lady's side saddle; both Address Dr. D, 1. Jones, East Great Plain, Norwich, Conn, Tel. 736. sép5d FOR SALE—One trimmed; PERSONAL. LADIES' CONFINEMENT INSTTTUTE —Physicians attending. Infants adopted or boarded. For particulars, write . . Collinswood Sanitarium, Hartford, | Broperty: Apply to J. L. Lathrop & Conn. sep17d LUMBER AND COAL. GCOAL “Tew Thizgs I like About a Rooster,” said Josh Biilings. “One is that he's got a crow, and the other that he's got spurs to back up his crow with.” Some mighty good Coal back of all our talk, and this is the month to buy it in E. CHAPPELL C6. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. sept26daw COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts Telephone 168-13. octzea CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 may24d COAL and LUMBER | In the beautiful valie; in Penn.. lies the beds of the fnest A thracite” Coal In the world. We have secured a_supply of this Coal for th season. Try it in your cooking stove | and heater. We are the agents for Rex Flintkote | Roofing, one of the Lest roofings known to the trade. JOEN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone $84. aprisd “Tired out” says Mother, and well she might De after doing a week’s washing. Ton't let her do it. Try the Wet Wash Way just once, and end the tlr:some drudgery. 50 cemts per week is the price. S. & J. GREGSON 193 Fraaklin Stroet, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 89§ | MONEY LOANED | on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry [ | and Securities of any kind at the M | Lowest Rates of Interest. An old [ | secanlisiod sosiondanl it (Established 1872. THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co,, 142 Main Street, U | MME. TAFT, ! PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT, now located at €19 Bank street, New London. Conn. Juisa Face and Sealp Ma, -suge, Shampeoing Manicuring. - Orders taken for combings. S. UNDERWOOD, 51 Broadway. | | We are meadquarters for NARRIGASSETT BANQUET AL Family irads supplied at 60c par doz C. E. Wright. § Cove Bt. Tel. 001304 Hill ave., commencing 100 feet north of Bentley 'St | wint buy | Zbundan FOR SALE—Lot of land 50x112 feet. more or less, on east side of Laurei being lot No. 6 Watrous ICE FOR SALE—Twenty-two hundred tons, first quality, tweive-inch ice, in carioad lots. The Censumers’ Ice Com- pany, Danielson, Conn aug30d HORSES FOR SALE—E1 Bast Town street. Norwich Town, Conn. aug24d FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. I have a good two-tenement house in town that I will sell or exchange for farm property. Call or address W. E. HILL 218 Main St, ros. over Somers augsld 40 Acre Village Farm in Windham Center, elegant location, | fwo-story, eight-room ~house. large barne with basement, all bufldings first | barn with basement.’ all buildings first Have a bargain in a Lunch Cart if sold at once. | TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, | 735 Main St, Willimantic, Conn. sepzid SALE HORSES I am in the'west buying horses and will return soon with a carload. Wait for these—the prices will be right. 1 also have several good horses and two seccnd-hand horses at my stable; they can be bought of my forsman, 'Jerry Brgwn. . BLMER R. PISRSON. Tel, sepidd A SNUG HOME A little money will buy cottage house, seven rooms and bath.- with steam heat, hot and cold water. set tubs, ap- ples, pears, plums, cherries, grapes. Located on trolley. Investigate. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 CIiff Street. sept221 For Sale Nine acres good tillable land. miles from square, 15 minutes’ from trollev: will be sold cheap. FRANCIS D. DONOHU! sepiéd Central Building. thres | walk FOR SALE 11-13 HILL STREET, TWO-FAMILY HOUSE | Modern conveniences, Near Franklin Square. I An exceptional offering. | JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. Farms Farms Farms a four-acre place, new house truit, situated 11 miles | Hlage. Tnvestigate, 2600 will buy a cottage large lot, place situated in the v! of Pawca- Pinic Comn.Possession given tmmedi- ately. Easy terms. 22750 will buy a ten-acre place situated be- tween Stonington and Westerly: brand new house of Seven rooms; % mile from Stoningten borough. For particulars. eall or w 1 nave 13 farms for sale. all stocked with crops and tools. at prices that will astonish you Write at onc Send for Wilcox's (choice of 400) WiILLIAM A. WILCOX, REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 41 Went Brond St.. Rooms 1 and 2. Westeriy, R. I Telephones 31 and 3 tion free in auto. from busy house for information. Farm Bulletin Transporta- sepisd Bags Trunks Suit Cases lowest prices. | varlety at Repairing on all kinds of Trunks | and Leather Goods done promptly and at reasonable prices at THE SHETUCKET HARNESS C9. WM. BODE, Prop. | Telephone 56 283 Main Street. | septl7d in a large | Delivered to Any Part of Norwich } ki the Ale that 1s acknowledged to be the best on the marke! HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone oxder wiil receive promp: attention. D. J. McCORMICK, 3¢ Franklin mayl? Floral Designs and CutFlowers | For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 86% 77 Gedar Street. Jy26e st ThE | August Ist, 1910, the use of | condition at Fairview Reser- |voir at this time makes this action necessary. Enquire at this office. mar19d TO RENT Several desirable tenements from $4.00 to $40.00 per month. In- quire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. T0 RENT October ist the store now occupied | by the Thames National Bank. J. B. LUCAS, Central Bu sept16d ng. Vacant Tenements To Let ‘ All in_good order or being remodelad, | at $18.00, $16.00, $15.00, $12.50, $8.09 | per month. Also others to become | vacant. | SEVERAL COTTAGES and TWO | and THREE FAMILY HOUSES for | Chas. E. Whitney, | 227 MAIN STREET. _ | Real Estate and Insurance. sept24d A GOOD IN. VEST MENT for any of your fancy waistcoats that are soiled beyond cleansing is to have them dyed another shade. But do not be too sure they cannot be cleaned un- they have been submitted to e oy experts at the pusiness, and can often assure good results where others have failed. Our work is care- fully done and our charges very rea- sonable. Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Franklin St aug30d WM. F. BRILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Flack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. | HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 883. apr25d 1 NOTICE On and after this date, hose for garden, lawn or street sprinkling is prohibited until further noticc. The Any person violating this | order will be deprived of the | use of city water. Per order BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS | DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES| Suite 46, Shannon Building | Take elevator Sheticket street en- trance. "Phone AMERICAN HOUSE Furrell & Sanderso SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troune: Traveling Men, eto. Livery comnected SMEAIUCKNLY STREET. | portion of | Ge | with e il R POETRY HARD LUCK, I don't know what tie reason is, but everything ‘1 try . To make or do’ or think: or say goes .. _somehow all awry. I'vemined and rmed,iand bought and RIS SR Hard luck. e once, as 1 sup- sold, and I sold an automol posed, for cash, And cheerfully the’ following day I tehed it go to smush, But 1 had got a check for it, which soon came back to me, N. G I tilled for six long vears of bitter toil and strif But couldn't raise a mor| thing to save my ife As soon as I disposed of it, the man to whom 1 sold zage on the struck gold, Whenever T disparage some “some girl or other discover damsel's mother. And when I tell a lady T object to one who paints, unhand- T us She faints. [ dreamed one night I saw @ man I did not like Fall in the bauuw an in a - i ng. dashis m‘ndf K But when T waked T found the chap who'd tumbled in the s Was me. THE FISHERMAN'S WIFE, I set my light in the window pane— Blurre 5 nd_spattered and - splashed him home again! vould T love you sa neveria wind to blow, aves to batter nor tides 1o flow Never the need for a light to burn or dread of the newsfit were death to earn, And never the bl; safe roturn? Who can love who has never praved, Sick with longing and all afraid Wi the hounds of, the hurricane barked and brayed. Praved and listerted and praved again, And ti ough the xoar of the wind 3 His tapping Against the pane? Pail Mall Gazette, VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings Maud—Jack is one of the nicest boys | under the sun. Ethel—Yes; but he's ever so much nicer under the moon.— Boston Transcript. “I saw in the papers that you have been in Switzerland.” “Yes, 1 hwl it put in, but the weather was so bad I stayed at home."—Journal Amusant. The orator—I ‘arsk yer! Wot is this life we ’old so dear? Soon I'll be lying with me forefathers. The voice—An' givin' them points at the game, to0.— Sketeh. The straw hat and the oyster bump- ed together in. the doorway. “Goin' out?” queried the oyster. ‘omin’ in?" inquired the straw at.—Cleveland Plain Denler. “My husband is awfully good natur- ed. I gave him a beautiful box of cigars for his birthday, and he only smoked one himself and gave all the rest away to his - friends!—London Opinion. He saw a deer, blazed at it hot, The hasty charge went wide; But though he failed to guide the shot, By jings! he shot the guide! —Puck. vhat do you think of the story of is David and Goliath? 1y opinion that Goliath was fit physically. It w. his mental condition that beat him."— Louisville Courier-Journal. “What animal,” said the teacher of the class in natural history, “makes the nearest approach to man?” “The flea?" timidly ventured the little boy with the curly hair.—Chicago Tribune. Guest—TLook here! How long am T going to have to wait for that half- duck T ordered? Waiter— somebody orders the other half, We can’'t go out and:kill half a duck.— t. Louis Star. Muggins—Subbubs doesn’t seem ta know what he wants in the way of re- ligion; he goes from one church to an- other, Buggins—Yes; he's a regular stecple chaser—Philadelphia Record. The cow had jumped over the moon. “Sheer joy!” he exclaimed, “the beef barons are indicted.” Cymically the little dog laughed to see such a sight. Jew York Sun. Why did you have your book ad- vertised as the unexpurgated edition? There is nothing in it that & child might not read. “I know; but T had to do something to boost the sales."— Houston Post. Unlucky in lov The sages say. But the henpecked lout Can never get out To play. —Pittsburg Post. Old man Washington's favorite cher« tree_ looked as if a cyclons had siruck M. “What do yoii know about “on?' “Father” replied littls “I cannot tell & lle, I did it ny new:acroplane.”—Chicage Till lucky at cards, News. MUCH IN LITTLE The value of vanadium In a steel al+ loy lies in the fact that it removes oxygen and nirogen, unites with the iron,and forms cdrbides that increase the strength of the steel. Nagasaki i the oldest port in Japan, | where the first foreigners, Portuguese merchants, landed 326 vears ago. It is one of the five mostimportant ports of the country, with a populatien of 7.« 000. The largest vessels in the world can anchor in its spacious harbor, Tt has been estimated that more than 30,000,000 squirrel skins find their way from Russia each vear to the markets of the world. The gray fur is in de- mand for general uses. for cloak and coat linings, it being especially suited for such purposes because of its ex- eremely light weight. A large motor of 10,000 horse pows and weighing nearly 200 long tons is being manufactured by a dynamg works at Stafford. It is to be a selfs ‘matained unit running in two bea* ings, and when supplied with a p sure of 920 volts direct currer develop 10,000 horse power. Parisians spent more than $: on public amusements last ves figure is unofficial, being knov cause of the tax for the poor lev all public entertainments. This now paid by the public. the ma having raised their price a ye sufficiently to cover It. Germany does @ very large athd g Ge with other countrles s printed in the German laugia he noted that & largely ineren quiantily is belng sen everv yehe o Japan. To the latter country fhe 1o ks nt J are mainly those of a nature for nsg Anather member of the sanirrel fama found in Bastern Siberia, regarded iy | with even more favor than’ the gray variety, is the blue squirrel. whose or varies from da tn the season of the vear. The taile longer and more bushy than th gray squirrel. and or used for ertists’ Tve addressed thes