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SNOW TODAY, LOCAL SNOWS WEDNESDAY PETTn e SSRGS FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES. mests in Norwich ta Lucas B St._Jame: . works ‘emple. Thames Lodge meets in F Rose_of 64, G. in Str St Mar in St Ma! ANNOUNCEMENTS “l Am Leo! The stra been entered who has fays as Angelis a Moulin Ro Question & Oz and which has Seabe!l D' Arn recori n can remer she used ‘o The Delt It will find does not could not to the a eator staff sentimen them as & ques trie adve orsh why Plantadont a Dear he was a rangement er words the foot he a- ences The anx tor siar D'Armond ghe nas ¢ it exphaine engagemen was good They gave out and ) singing Pia WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT ’m:mn and moving plctures at 111 wliling t ¥ant e and motion pletures at the No. : 0 sawdust one opped a mateh. Central Labor Un lock. Lodge, No. MM De 1 Co; restars New Engla o o F ot T, A, and B. s Bulldin mber king for a Dear ngest quest n by had leading he Beauty o Heral gue at the Cir Walla Old Lady." STONINGTON Fire at O. F. Pendleton's—Prize Offered School Pupils for Essay—Meeting of Ministers’ Confer- Auditorium County Baptist Moving Piotures at the Breed The-| -0 Adjourned Special City Meeting in ——— Towsn Hall y morning smoke Eedture by Governor Hanly at Cen- R thie grai Baptiec church: n Y. M. C. A. En- Seit ‘occhplad by teriainmen N B o - Bnetucke: Lodee Xo. 27 1 0. O. T e had wa as Oscar seen brick building on as a coal officé and grocery s was made and the found to be in a box of accidentally To Be Examined in January. ressman Bdwin W. Higgins has sl of the borough West Point. xhibit ze of 1b this (T in January te Vital Statistics. He take the tions to the military there were four- oh 3 town of 3say. Stonington high onington 1ges and twelve births. Prize for E J1s went to neld has been s the best the subject and ¥ for Club Room. 2 Alecnquin club wa ning Mrs. Iy An, arg. BREED THEATER The Mounta ture at the and thras, Tennesses eountry plcture Charity 1 stories of wins the Golder, H Dear I'm Looking Celabrated o by Mr. and fo Mrs. S8amus! D. Yeomans of Mans- | ~ ; fiold. 3 T Qs San fra. & 8 2 gh Columbia. fleld shor Yeomars = conceal an: Officers of Columbia t afte ars | ident. Mres. ¢ ) moved to Mansie o alah te 9,000,000 year RUPTURES How a Strenuous Cid Captair Got on His Feet. marl S0 Blated Fe Sends 1L Free to All Who Are Witk two ege rupt for yeas: eaptain of Jefferson County discovery by 1 2 As: i £ e CAPT. W. Bia fest acd cever afier 4 now be wants svery RUPTURE CURE DiSGOVERY P 7 i Kk 28 t more fiiSj. FHis kable Discovery n da ek has Buptured. from e, bed- | . s, perfect ple A which he sctusll My ou hav draae 2t St A. COLLINGS Box 98 Watartown, N. Y. Iy mail, free, Your Discovery prare. Ericklayers nen il work In t #ta ars time 1 to & District Nu s Here and There, treasurer, Mo wh fent Ta econd Linen Mil ation Or- | 1l entertain the T. ner Boa Association B on nt, eve a Eecre asurer, I = ained Monday Club. L. Pitcher: Rathbun, A. W. e entertained tr 1 at nd_the stu in nce a lar will Wate W Es Scarce in Manchester. ompiete the atructure . nun a m Only One “Best” Norwich People Give Credit Where People o sick kidme: Credit is Due. f Norwich who suffer with ys and bad backs want a kidney remedy that can be depended upon. The best is Doan’s Kidney Pilly, a medicine for the kidneys only, made of pure roots the only ol in mony: Norwich. and herbs, and ne that is backed by cures Here's Norwich testi- Mrs. Charles H. Whaley, 9 Treadway Avenue, Norwich, Conn., sa ce my first ex sin Kidney Pi valued the saved me My exper has tausgh doin e distre wi procu: Ever perience with Doan’s lls some years ago I have em highly. Their great deal of nce with various t me that many of them, ng good In one way, will ess in another. Such Is not use has suffering. remedies, true of Doan’s Kidney Pills, which I from N. D. Sevin & Son's . They act solely upon the Drug Store. neys, I organs, | recommena and do mot affe ct the other consider it a pleasure to Doan’s Kidney Pills to all by _all dealers. Price 50 Milbu: Co., Buffalo, e agents for the Unitad member the name — Doan’s —and | | ake no otk her. Invitations to Golden Wedding—Many | Attend Whist of A. B. Society. Invitations have received in he village to the golden wedding cel- ebration_of Mr. and M Cortland Lamb of Ledyard, Miss Pearl Carson of Pearl street was in New London Monday after- noor Mrs. Susan Eldredge of High street Mr. and Mrs. Harry Park have re- turned to Providence after a visit with relatives here Ca ery Wilcox of Fishers is- i ing T nts. Mr. and Mrs en Wil Hizh street, orge Ash Sirton Carson M 3 1ave returned Mrs. st Mrs, Mir Miss The public street Am. or b1 BU Ministry Num| shows with ucation: the smalle with Bristol. rvice of A. B. S. Whist. o guests of Mr. and oF Cove 1. ritically ill at street. Critically lcox has returned from r daughter, M New London. Spicer ha York her turned from nmoned home 8. C th Mr a anda Baker Mon- a Doughty has 1 ro and Bos f Miss Fl e s Hope Burrows. nen’s missionary soclety eek with Mrs. a Fitch, ded B which he ort vacatio with Main sireet Langwort! business t v 2 N SINESS MEN LEAD. Claimed by Second Largest | ber of Yale Graduates. t ¢l LS anufacturiz t grour while is that of The fi c the Bristol Sunday night pub lodge How's This 7 We offer One Hundred ward for any case < not be cured by Hal J. CHENEY & CO. We, ‘the undersigned, have known T Cheney 1 e last 15 d elieve him h n all business tra and financially able to carry out any obligations made by_his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN Wholesaie Dr sts, do, 'O, Hall's Catarrh Cure ig t \ier- \cting directly upon blood v surf: of system. Sold Dru s Family You Must Read This if You Want the Gr re my I am t LIE A back raly Benefit. ser, Greenwood ré case of I so intense T was ections for relief. The rted with a pain in the small became ition was ) Remedy & fier using this | am no loneer my old enemy RICAN HOUSE, Furrell @ <anderaon. Proms. 1AL RATES to Theatre Troun- fraveiing Men, eto. Livery comnects: AMMLL LS FIRKET. JOSEPH BRADFORS, Book Binder. stank Bool isphons ks Nsftz and Ruled to Orda: 108 BROADWAY. 255 act1oy & ' Rose Bowling Alleys, UCAS HALL, 43 Shetucket Streat. % J. €. GTONE. Prop e | Pills for consti- | TRAVELERS' C/RECTORY 10 NEW YORK NORWICH LiNE The water way — the comfortadie way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- ter W. Chapin—safe, staunch vessels that have every comfort and conven- lence tor the traveler. A lelighiiul voyage on Lons lslana Sound and a superb view of the won- derful skyiine and waterfront of New York Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. weekdays only; due Pier foot of Fast 22d Street 645 a. m. (Mondays excepted) and Pler 40, North River, 7 a. m. Fars Norwich "o New York $1.75 Write_or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, Agent, New London. Conn. augéd All Water Route NEW YORK Chelsea Lina Fare $1.00 Unexcelied freight and passenger serviee direct to and from New York All Outzide Statersoms. From MNerwich Tuesdays, Tharsdaye | Bundays. 515 p. m. | ~New York Pler 22, Esat River. fool | Rooscvel: Street, Wfcndays, Wednes days. Fridays at's p. m. | "Phone cr write fur folder. P Feelaht crr tead onifl § B ® C. A. WHITAKER, Agent | | mayid TWO GRAND CRU of about three nd one. monthe duration by the lurge Transatlantic steamer CLEVE- AND, First_cruise to lea New York Nev. 1, 19111 aecond to lsave San Francisco) Feb. 17, 1912 Also cruises WORLD Cost. inciuding all gecessory expenses. $650 up HAMBURG- MZRICAN LINE, 45 Broadway, N. V. AROUND THE i | | | | [ [ | OR LOCAL AGENTS. PLUMBING AND GASFITTIN JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING | Metnl Cornices and Skylights, Gutters | and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- bing prompily attended to. Tew 119. The Vaughn Foundry Co. [RON CASTINGS ‘urnished promptly. Large stock of petterns. No. 11 to 25 Kerry Street a S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. §5 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. decid T. F. BURNS, (Heating and Plumbing, 92 franklin Strast. marsd Do It Now Have thal uid-lushioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by mew and raod- : open plumbiug. it will repay you in the Increase of health and saving | of docior's bu Overhauling and re- | fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the ol | will keep out the sewer gas. Th | work will be first-class and the price reagonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 6/ Wzst Main Street | | - ‘The Fanmia | cuglsa g Studios, i1 Willow St ; Wall Paper, Lace Curta'ns, Window Shades, and specialties in Interior Decorations. Personal attention to all contracts. noviod “B ten o'clock pleasant until | in the morning and the rest of the day will take care of itself.” —Hubbard. asy to greet the new day with a smile when you can have the morn- ing bath room as luxuriantly warm as |the air of the tropics. Why taks { chances of having the temperature of ir bath, dressing or dining rooms below the safety point, knowing as you so well the variableness of our ew England winter weather. A VULCAN ODORLESS GAS HEATER insures you ail the heat you want and labor and materi: City of No-wich Gas & Electrical Dep't, noved NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. First-class Wines, Liguors und Clgars Meals and Welch Rarebit served to order, Johu Tuckle Prod, Tel 43-5 (: SPECIAL CITY MEETING Plumbing with the modern kind that | st when you want it. The gas pipe carries tuel. no can to fll, no ofl | to spill. Get one today and make this most comfortable winter of your . Experience has shown you that | house heaters are rarely working at satisfactory efficiency in the early houre of ‘We have these adorl: of comfort at $2.75 and hest quality _tub! | 7 cents per foot, fuel piping dor WANTED. WA o or two second-hand bookcases; also medicine closet. dress J. M., care Bulletin. WANTED—Nicely ~ furnished room with private family, with or without board. Address Box 31, Bulletin, decéd WANTED—Nicely furnished for “housckeeping. Address Box. T4, Bulletin. decéd WANTED—Sound horse to work and drive. Welght 1200. Also cows. W. S. Vail, Yantic, Conn. Tel. 288-5. dectd WANTED-—Boardera by the week. Good well of water. Five minutes’ walk to trolley. Five cent ride to city. Tele- phone 897 decsa BOYS AND GIRLS!—Beautiful pres- ent free for a little work after school. Mabbott Mason C Box 643, Provi- dence, R. X decsd WANTED—Raw furs: will pay_Bos- ton and, New York prices. At H. A Heebner's Harness Store every Thur: day. Arthur C. Bennett novlsd I BUY POULTBY _AND HOGS. G. Bullara, Norwich: 'Tel: 646-6. getsga WANTED —Farms. Have buyers. Also for remt Send_full particulars. Connectiout Farms Realty Co., 303 Broadway, New York. oct20d ~ WANTED Butler, Family Cook, General House Girls and Waitresses. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. nov2sd WANTED. Farm help, general housework help, cooks and nli Kinds of help. T have o band several laborers and one or two stationary engineers that I want to and jobs for:"also a few teamsters. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAD, S. H. REEVES. Supt. Central Buflding, 43 Bruad: City. ¢+ PERSONAL. LADIES’ CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE | —Physicians attending. Infants adopted or boarded. For particulars, write Collinswood Saniterium, Hartford, Conn. sep17d LEGAL NOTICES. | | | i Mayor's Office. | City of Norwich, Connecticut, either Sheriff of the City of Nor- wich, Greeting: ou are hereby directed to warn the ctors of the City of Norwich to meet n the Town Hall in said City on Thura- day, Dec. 8, 1910, at § o'clock in the evehing, I To yote and decide whether or not the City will appropriate or au- thorize an appropriation of sufficient money to acquire and construct a res- ervoir on Pease Brook for a permanent =upply for sald City as already voted by the Board of Water Commis- sioners and approved by the Court of | Common Council of sald City. 2. To vote and decide w) not the City To ther or will appropriate or au- thorize an appropriation of sufficient money to acquire and comstruct a pumping station or other proper works to procure a temporary supply of water | or sald City to be decided upon by the Board of Water ~Commissioners and | approved by the Court of Common Council as provided by the Charte 5. To vote snd decide whether or not the City whi petition the next General Assembly for autnority to is- | | sue bonds for the purpose of Inoreasing { tho water supply of the City, ‘and it %6 | | to authorize the proper olcers of the | Olty to fila such petition and take all | | necessary legal steps to procurs such | authority. this 34 day | _Dated” at Norwich, December, 1910. CHAS. F. THAYER, Mayor of the City of Norwish, ot | | I hereby certify that the above and | foregoing s @ true and attested copy | of the original warning directed to me for serv { | Attest TIMOTHY A CARRY, | | Sherift of the City of Norwich. decsd | — — | 3. F. CONANT. 11 Framkim Stree: | Whitestona S5c and the J. F. C. 100 | Cigars are the Dest on the market Trr them marica Dr.k. W. BOLMS, Den ist | Shannon Building Annox, 5on | i Room A. Tatanhan. oct10d Frce and Seaip Mas- -mose, Shnmpoeing and Manfeuring. Orders en for combings. 5. UNDERWOOD, 51_3rondwaw. e WHAT'S NEW = THE PALACE CAFE Step In znd see us. FRANK WATSON & CO. mar3a 78 Franklin Street. | WELLS | Now 1s the time to eiean your welis. | | Wo will satisty you in work and| | prices. "Phone. THOS. J. DODD. DENTIST |DR. E. J. JONES| Saite 46, Shannon Luiidiny T Take elevator Shetuciet street en- | trance. 'Phone. | WE ARE NOW | READY to take care of ail your? Carriage and Wagon | | Repairing and Painting. i | | | | | i Carriage and Autcmobilz 1rimming and Upholstering The Scott & Glark LCEPORATION, £07-515 North Main Strezt. apred BOTTLER E. Jackel, cor. Marke: and Water Sta A complets line of the best Alea. Lager and Wines, speclally bottled for fame iy use. Delivery. Tel 138-5. THERE is no advertising megum in {long each. FOR SALE. TO RENT. FOR SALB—Two fresh cows and three springers, Joseph Sarles, Yer- rington Farm, Bast Great Plain. ' decéd FOR SALB—One horse and two cow *Phone 294-3, 7 to 8.30 p. m. W. A. M. son, Franklin, deced FOR SALE—One two-horse dump- cart, in good condition; will sell cheap, I’ have no use for if. Address L. a G.. 123 Jefferson Ave, New London, Conn. dec6d FOR SALDG Meat market and gro- cery stors in a neighboring town; do- ing a g0od business; good reason for selling. Address John H. Barnes, At- torney at Law, Norwich, Conn. dec6éd FOR SALE OR TO RENT A new seven-room cottage with bath on Oneco St, including all the modern conven- iefices, cement cellar, steam heat, elec- tric light and gas' For particulars inquire E, Kirby, 227 Main St. _dec6d FOR_SALE—Pool “table; A-1 condi; tion. Price right, it taken at once. ¥ B. Kies, Wauregan, Ct. decbd FOR SALE—Several good farms, 100 to 250 acres; prices from $1500 to $2160. Write me or call before you buy. ~Wm. Cone, So. Canterbury, Conn. decid FOR SALE Indian motorcycle, 33 h. p., in_good condition, model of '1909; price §100. Archie Hutchins, Danielson, Conn, decsd FOR SALE—Pair of driving horses, 11 and 13 years old. sound. kind and good drivers. Apply to Patrick O'Con- Rell, Norwich Town, Ct aecza " FOR SALEGood horse for sale, Ap- ply E Linke, Canterbury Green, Coun. o NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, cen- trally located, continuous hot water, steam heat, bath and gas. 35 Union St. "Phone §34°4. decsd TO RENT_{lenement of elght rooms; plenty of spi\ng water in house; rent reasonable. la C. Whesler, Bean Hill. dec3d RENT—The first story apartment of the “Stedman house” No. 417 Washington St. Inquire H. L. Yerring- ton, 428 Washington St., City. ~novisd TO RENT House No. 116 River Ave., with combination gas and electric light, A Chair for the Baby, Attaches to back of any chair: folds up compactly and can be carried in suitcase; every mother wants it: hotels restaurants; weighs less ti ¥ pound; costs only one dollar, postpaid to any address; absolutely safe; posi- | tively guaranteed against upsetting or Laby failing out; men, women, bovs and girls can make extra money: takes up N6 more room than & newspaper. THE CLANCY, METZGER PEACE CO., 302 East 140 St., New York City. BOOK YOUR ORDERS FOR ‘White Wyandotte. {fl%hy llhflks dechd . L Red. Barred Plymonth Rock Cliff Poultry Yards, Yantic, Tele- phone 321-3. nov2a/ruThs FOR SALE 100 more Piano Boxes. While they last at $1.50 each. Must be taken away immediately. Apply to THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY. decéd GREEN HOUSE PROPERTY, 23 acres of land, 389 feet frontage, on Mansfield ave. two dwelling houses, large barn, two greenhouses 100 fee: This property must be sold. We are offering it at a bargain; easy terms: will sell separate if desired. TRYON'S AGENCY, 715 Mota Street, Willimantie, novied SALE HORSES 1 have several Chunks, 2 Big Horses, and 2 Second Hand Horses that I want | to disposs of at once. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 177-12. Farms Farms Farms 5300 will buy a four-acre abundance of fruit, situated 1% miles y village. Investigate. 8890 a cottage novsd lace, new house, house, large lot, 6 of Bawca: Possession given immedi- Zasy terms. $2750 will buy a ten-acre place situated be- tween Stonington and Westerly: brand o1 houss of Reven roo: mile from tonington borough. - For particulars, call 1 have 13 farms for or write le, all stock: with erops and tools, at prices that will | astonish you. Write at once for nformation. Send for Wilcox's 1 Bulletin (choice of 400), W.LLIAM A. WILCOX, REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 41 Weat Brond St., Roomn 1 and 2. Westesly, R. L Telephones 31 and 265. tion free in auto. Transporta- eep1sd For Sale I have scld 11-13 Hill Street, now I want to sell 282-284 Central Ave. It is a brick block of six tene- men It pays well. Ask for description. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket 8t., Norwich, For Sale Ct. Farm of 25 acres land, ten clear, balance wcod and pasture, 150 cords wood on place, house of seven rcoms, barn 24 buildings in good repair, plenty of water on farm, property is located in Town of Sprague, one mile from Versailles depot, 1% miles from trolley. Price $1200. For particulars inquire FRANCIS D. DONCHUE, Central Building, Norwich. nov2sd XMAS GOODS Traveling Bags, Fitted with Toilet Articles. Al kinds of novelties in Leather Goods. Any of the above a nice and suitable gift. Lowest Prices, Highest Quality. TEE SEETUCKET BARNESS €. WM. C. BODE, Prop. Telephone 885-4. 283 Main Street. nov2ed MONEY LOANED on Diamoads, Watches Jewelrs 2nd Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. an old catablished firm to deal with. (Established 1872.] THE COLLATERAL LOAX Co. 142 Main Street, Upstuirs, AUTOMOBILE STATION, 8. J. Cott, 8 Otis Street. Automobfle Tastern Connecticut equal to Tile Bul- letin for businees resul end Bioyele Papuiring. General a- chine work. Jobbiaz ‘Phons | | steam heat and all modern improve- ments. Inquire.of H. A. Wulf, 161 Main 8t. noviéd TOR RENT-—House of ten rooms, No. 54 Washington Street, with all conven- iences; steam heat. Enguire of Isaac 8. Jones, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bullding, 91 Main St novid TO RENT-—At 21 Ripley place, a good tenement of six rooms, iirst floor; rent reasonable. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. Zivoeisy TO REN’I‘—Thr store just vacated by the Thames National bank: possession st -mce. Enquire of J. B. Lucas, Cen- tra. Bnilding. octld TO RENT_House {0, 242 Franklin St.; elght rooms; rent reasonable. Ap- ly Dr. D. L. Jones, East Great Plaln. el, 786, seplid T¢ RENT—Store at 55 Fran' !in St Enquire at this office. marldd TO RENT The four-story brick building, known as the International Hotel, situate on Franklin Square, No. 24§ Main street. Possession November 1st, proximo. For terms apply to JAMES E. FULLER, Agent, oct8STTh 161 Main Street. TO RERT 18 PINE ST., COTTAGE of 7 rooms, Dbath, closet, Hot water. etc. - Poultry house, applés, grapes =nd ornamental shrubbery; $12.50 month. 11 BLM ST, FLAT of 8 large and several smaller rooms, with steam ter, gas fixtures, hot water, bath, t. efc. Rent $16 per month. 120 SACHEM ST, LOWER TEVE- MENT of 4 large rooms, celiar and yard, city water and water cioset; $9 per month. 644 MAIN ST., COTTAGE AND BARY, 4 rooms, cellar, water closet, large lot] rent $8 per month, G. E. WHITNEY, 227 MAIN STREET. Real Estate and Imsurance nov23d reenhouses and lot | | Conn. Suit Cases, | TO RENT One tenement of 5 rooms, $17; one tenement of 7 rooms, $23. Both have electric lights and modern conveniences. Five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. TO LET. The place known as the Moss Farm, mile from Westerly postoffice, cot fdining 110 acres, 10-room house hav- ing some modern improvements, barm 5 Fosseasion about Nov, y to W. A. WILCOX, 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. L oct25d LOST AND FOUND. BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or_ stolen, | Passbook_ No. 105089 of The Norwich | Savings Society. All persons are cau- | tionad against purchasing or megotiat- | ing the same, and any person having & claim to said book is hereby called up- on to present said claim to sald bank on or befors the 2iet day of May, 1911, mit to having the book declared lied and extinguished and a new ed in licu thereof, or _the o_thereon paid. hov22Tu ' LOST—On Franklin St pair of spec- It Finder please leave at Bulletin and receive reward. decs | amount Office | | | etti Tl;z;’s No G Away | rom the fact that it pays to be well | dressed. This does not mean that it be necessary for you to be con- | wi | tinually purchasing new clothes — take advantage of our service to have | your clothes cleaned, pressed or dyed. {Once you have work done by us, it | goes without saying that you will con- tinue to do so in the future, Lang’s Dye Works, lelephone. 157 Frankfin 31 decla WM. F. BAILEY | (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable i2-14 Bath Sireet. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. hone 883. apr2sd HAVE YOUR Watches aad Clocks Rapaired by FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin Street. ing | | | { | Tetep) Juniidaw Take Care! Remember that when yo are affected your life is in d Mayer, Rochester, N says: troubls started with a sharp shooting pain over my back which grew worse datly. I feit sluggish and tired, my kidney action was irregular and infre- {guent, I started usiug Foley Kidney | Piis.” Bach Jose seemed to put new | ife aad suength into me, and now T am completely cured and apd stronger than for years. Osgood Co. WHEN you want to ness before tie pu ditm better than thio ing columns of The there is no me- ugh the advertis tin. ut your bust- | HO.TRY TREAT THE WORLD RIGHT. treat the It you world you ive it its d b : ey It is xzn;u to try o deal fairly with 1t you give it a smile when you have You will ind That the a m a; often be fair. o mge If you ask for uo more than - estly earn, T b ir you‘ l?3¥ {or no more than a proper On Investments you make and v seldom sit nurst heartache. e If you plck out triendship, ot tavorin, our friends just for nstead those who may push you abead, Disappointments will soo - And the Sionds wint b, i e he Clouds o few: daricen your sky. . o If you cheer where you may and ald where you® qan sy 1f you learn that greed never strength. ened a man, That selfishness is but a loathsome ais. case, You will find less to gvieve you much more to please, * o *"d If you learn that the weak are the . ones who complain, You will ind good in much you have viewed with disdain; If you treat the world right, it you give it its due, It is likely to deal pretty fairly with o Kiser, in the Chi - $hpdflser, n the Chicago Record ON FALLING IN LOVA. . the matter with 31 guous 18 n gl 3 I met her last evening. ind Geel BUt my head's in a Whirl My heutt acts pecullar as ivelt, thumps. as it goes, s I'm able to tell 1 suppose. It wasn't so much what she said-— Just the usual line, But somehow it went to my head Like 2 bottle of wine. Perhaps I sald something to her But the Lord only knows, | What happened is slmply a blur— And it's love, 1 suppose. T'm ten Qifferent kinds of a fool, But my_foolishness grows, I try but I cannot keep cool-— It in love, 1 suppose. My folly 15 easy to see, But my brain’s in a whirl, There's something the matier with me, And'T know it's a girl. —Berton Braley, in December Pacifie Monthly. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings Dashaway—You have splendid look- | tng clothes, old man. Who is your tailor? Cleverton—He's the first man you see a8 you go out.—Life. Crawford—Does vour eonsclence trouble you for losing that mone: | Crabshaw—No; but my wife does. You | see, it was her money.—Judge. Kicker—My great-grandfather car- ried that drum all through the revo- lution. Snicker—And whenever ha ighted the enemy he beat it, I supy pose.—Brooklyn Life. First Young Doctor—TIs your patient with & bad cold progressing as you hoped ? Second Young Doctor—Better! He has pneumonia now.—Cleveland Leader. “I shouldn’t mind having my con- | tributions paid for on publication, were it mot—" “What?* “That my meals have to be pald for on acueptance.” ippincott’ “I want to be a pirate when I grow 1 up, Uncle Bob” ~*Well, I suppose there’s money in it. What do you want to pirate—books or plays?'— Louisville Courler Journal. Damocles saw the suspended sword, *“That's nothing” he cried. “T've sat between two women with hatpins!” Thus they saw he could not be scared. —New York Sun. “You exposed yoursglf mnecdlessly Maria,” sald Mr.” Dorkins, severely, “Here you are threatened with a bad cold and you are in no condition to meet {t.” ““That's all you know about it, John,” wheezed Mrs. Dorkins, “I've got 98 hendkerchiefs."—~Chlcago Trib- une. “The sunrisa effect is all wrong!" | sald the stage maneger of a New York musical show. ‘What's the differ- ence?” replied the scene painter. “No- body who goes to a musical comedy in this town knows what a sunrise looks like.’—Washington Star, | _Prospective Customer—What fish is that? Iliterate Fishmonger—That's ‘ake, sir. Prospective Customer—on, indesd. Toothache or headache? T literats Fishmonger—Neither, sir; it's ‘ake all over, sir.—Tit-Bits. “That Mrs, Gossip seems to be at ! home wherever she may be.” “Wael, {1 saw her in a place yesterday wher emed decidedly restless and un- ‘You don't say eo? Whers that?” “At home. —Catholia Standard 2nd Times. “Clarence, you don realize what it is to have all your career before you. | 1@ give forty years of my life to have your chance” “Of course you would, Uncle Benjamin. ~You'd be glad to give forty years of your life to anybody that would take 'em.”—Chi~ cago Tribune. MUCH IN LITTLE The migration from the United States to Australia during the first six month3 of 1910, according to commonwealtll statistics, was 233 out of a total of 44,881, Of these {mmigrants 16,756 were British and 1415 German. English people are very fond of to- matoes, for which they pay from & 1 10 cents a pound on the London mar-~ ket. England used about $1,000,000 worth of tomatoes grown in the Cana« ry Islands last year. Carlyle compared the advance of the world to the progress of some drunken { man who, reeling from one side of the street to the other, slowly and at the | expense of much wasted effort finally arrives at his destination. In England, at Dartmoor, the prize | oners have been engaged in reclaime- | - ‘moorland. workine even in | winter. Agricuitural _prisons have been established in England, New South Wales, Prussia, Austrla, Hun- gary, Switzerland, France, Russia and Belgium. Germany has made wonderful proz- ress in the manufacture, chiefly from coal tar, of synthetic perfumeries and | extracts’ for cosmetics, soaps, tollet | preparations and substitutes for fine ces. The pearly exportation of Ger- an perfumeries amounts to nearly 3,000,000, Dog fanciers realiza the diffculty of separating the animals from the ileas wh often inhabit them. Few of the old. ds are entlrely satisfac- tory, Chicago electrical man is authority or the statement that the most et~ use of the vacnum cleaner i fieacious, reported from Alexico City fexican Aepartment -of pube ton ond fine arts is to he Tequested hy @ fOrward inovement ®o. ciety to purchase in Furope and the Tnited States 8 number of ihe leading works, scleotific and otherwise, on ¢he iron imdnsiry, and to distribute them among (e people engaged in this busy iness.

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