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INSURANCE. BONDS furnished for persons in| positions of trust. ) J. L LATHRDP & SONS. 28 Shetucket Str Norwich, Conn. er off first. The instant he whipped the ball over to Bransfield, Evans dropped his bat and proceeded to beat it back {o the Cardinals’ bench, “What's the matter? Come back here,” shouted Umpire Kiem, who was calling | the balls and strikes. “Flaherty onir has two sirikes on you, Steve.” “You are blind,” “Byims’ reply to ti rhiivaty ung three times. ourself,” stated Klem. v pitched two balls. chirped back Evans. “But re- mber when he whipped the ball over and were accepted. . The following officers were elected for a term of one. year: President, John Brodeur; vice president, William Malone; recording secretary, Debnis G. Murphy (re- elected): financial secretary, BEdward D’Avignon (re-elected); treasurer, Daniel Connell (re-elected). The old board-of directors were re-eleoted. § NORWICH TOWN Monday’s Storm Recalls Big Snow of 1717—Allen Latham Addresses Bay State Beokeepers. An old record says: “February is the month of great snow storms.. The greatest of storms in New England be- ‘gan on Feb. 17, 1717, and continued un- Tl the 24th, with an average snowfall of ten feet; in some placts it was fif- teen feet. In many instances cottages, ONE-NALF BOTTLE OF THE . GREAT KIDREY REMEDY ‘When I sent for a sample bottle of Swamp-Root, I had to make water every two or three hours through the day and night. I passed dut @ very small quantity, but with a scalding Eastern league Adopts Schedule Season Will Open April 20—Session Will Close Today But Schedule is Not Released Until Next Week. Personals. Harry Gilman spent Sunday with Joseph Bissonette. ’ "rC\:l.b ”li‘en. usefi(-ll'r:nhw:\kvns“-gi ;«:‘ ng’ was 20 minutes’ late. Thel . ,"pringqela? Well, I swung at that c;:.i;:?s .alnd log huts were buried tn;x T. J. Sullivan spent Sunday with and straining tlt ?e end of eloixp:; i roe hours at dielr session to- | Yerington’s Yannigans. i cenan | Teet Gcep on 5 lovel! ta Danstavie, fen | riends in New Haven. el Tomene Jorous best octta (ot he 1o adopt t o - Y errin 5 P " . : # e e B 4 Seasin Bt RRT LIRS Hisentiten. | LerTington Hon s Harry Davis Again With Athletics. | fect, and In the Deeffield valles. 012 | prenry Mercier spent Monday 1n [ to1q sum how 3 et i moracy) and was expressed with the dates de- | Sapinle 79 86— [Philadelphia, Feb. 6—Harry Davis | oh e torm WS K et was | Willimantic on business. bottle of medicine. I was ebout a cided on h Bresid 5 - . 5 28 vho captained and played first base on F 1888; = row »“\’"xn:‘)-:\‘:‘:iljl? t lisk . xif 80 ;5— | the world’s champion team, the Phila-|damp, sticking to the trees; later as it| npgy Katherine Day of Merchants muhm?‘:::nn}muu“& binm::abn? e L Tt - 17 87 - 85— delphia American league club, signed | Progressed the cold increased and|gyenue is visiting friends in Worces- ur aample, botite, aad befors: T i gy N b ST a contract today to play with the same | freezing followed. .| ter. eyt il gy ol o o 3 Hheltd o e s 2 g club for the coming season. St. Louis,{ Of that storm the Hon. John Win- e ey e tmmb v i ark, Buffalo in Providence, Hodeciol Calte Cleveland and two other American | throp writes: “We lost \at i“‘l‘e #sland} pamond . Proulx and family spent oats & few thnes: Th the middle Ae. the B ersey City. | Blackburn % (81 { league teams were endeavoring to se-jnd farm 1100 sheep, besides Some|sunday with friends in Danielson and | gay T would not have belleved euch 1" 6n va . K | Bush . 95 56 _but he decided to remain | horses and cattle. It was very strange| ceniyal Village. Tt Rt i heve L e e e e e RN Tatich, but before 1t was gone I learned wark play in Montreal, 1 ro . 70 — isher’s Island in digging out - Miss St. John of Willimantic spent “in Guftalo, Jersey City in Roch- | Kennedy 7 | ADDRESSES IN INTEREST T o oD o] e ves | Sunday at’the dome of Miss Alice | Samp-Root Sad 50 S5t & krss bottle {estcr, and Providence in Toronte: The| .. . i OF GOOD TEMPLARS |alive by feeding upon the wool of | ZXIeY in Occum. for one-dollar, bub actually worth one hundred dollars. I only took one large tablespoonful thres times a day uu} before I had taken one-half bottle was all right and have been since others. For many years after old peo- ple dated events as so many years after or before the great snow.” 13. s were represented at the ng. The club owners will resume labors tomorrow morning, and THREE CANDIDATES FOR LIGHTWEIGHT. Odiion Donais returned on Saturday from Woonsocket, R. I, where he re~ cently had an operation performed. Local Lodge Will Be Instituted on February 20—Twenty Already on Charter List. A TIMELY WORD Al ABOUT INSURANCE | e | the Jan2daw Team No. 1 Gets Match from Team No. WVelsh will be wanting that light-{lind of Hartord. presided, and epened —_— E. R. ALLEN, Notary Public. ! i i it Is a subject of great importance. | s e <l < 5 i ‘ Tidings from Florida Visitors. g Gratefully yours, . 1 pect to > all their re- R Terrance Hanlon of Providence HAMPLIN, E:tmwang:ku.ao:;l‘fl;’gh‘;"gg; | maining work. Tonight they were the | That's All That-Owen Moran Allows! The adiress of Dr. Thomas D.| A local resident now at her winter|street attended the installation of the SEnInLERe: cuha“,' L —~ AR Fatfpbigy ot ted zuests at a minstrel show, and Have Look-in for Title. Crothers of Hartford was the prin-|home in Florida writes, Feb. 3: “In|officers of Mystic division, A. O. H.,|g of Hhode Il o Dot delay . tosmorrow | ards they were tendered a ban- | cipal event at tife meeting of the Cen- | this land of bright sunshine and flow- | on Sunday. tate e Island, }-s. Stag bt - Tat = [ the Jouiaw house by J. C.| That the lightweight championsip|tral Baptist church Monday evening|ers we have never before had such — County of Washington, ¥ g | O Brien. rests beiween three men and that heunder the auspices of the Connecticut | uniformly perfect days. Ths mercury| Miss Ida Belval returned on Satur- | Personally appeared Geo. S. Champ- ISAAC JONES, | —_ is one of the contenders for that title | Grand Lodge, International Order of { ranges from 70 to 85 degrees every|day from New York where she has |lin, to me well known and made cath Insurance and Real Estate Agent, | OWLS CONTEST AT DUCKPINS. | Was the assertion made by Owen Qlo- | Good Templa; The grand chief tem- | day. This is the season of roses and!been spending the past week at the |that the foregoing statement dy him Richards Building, 91 Ma e ran, the classy English fighter { plar of the grand lodse, John A. Aker- | oranges.” home of BE. Lavoi subscrived is true. n contest at the Rosa alleys on | proved 'to the world he (Driscoll) sl "~ solo from tho Bohemian | dress before the Massachusetts Bee-| Was about elght ncnes thick. ghamton, N. Y. .m A- nown“fi‘ ay evening between Teams 1 and not go the distance. K. O. Brown is a (;;{1 Then Youwll Remember Me, ac- keepers' assoclation Saturday evening On Menday ‘while carting wood: for H ""L‘;"fl;::fe;“,“'y‘:i (ream 1 took tw0 | zood boy, coming; what he will be time | companicd on the piano by Wm. H.|in the Ford puilding. James Gralim, Cleorgll Varsiiiiua) his Prove What Swamp-Roct Will Do Fer You Attorney-at-Zaw, § Rlchards Bldz | Tattle put. up" the; high total, | Soto =0 (eIl Tommy Murphy 12 not | Dousles of Norwich Tomm. = © |* W D, Thachbr has entered the em. | TiEht jhaudliiniured. when sthe|ihomse |, 51 "Phone 206 17 | 269, but the high singie, §3, was rolled | ponic 5 il oeih i e e e s ey of the Creyesnt Fire Arme cten- | DU SRR BUAME (o 18 Bl woed | - Send 10 Pr Biltier & S SR | by Alquist. The teams wore closely | “Siwweion is clever, Wolgast is a wal- | 50 close to our home life as the alco. | PANY- et ot oo ki e elion, X X dor eacla bt [ xeyin | matched, the scores being very even|joner T don't. know b ot thom o iis auestion 1s ‘Wi snah A Prokes/oms o feat wasibadly ser iy Convincelanyone, SYoy pAITA; a0cive EROWN & PERKINS, /ftameys-at-law ' 1roushout. SHAN be aikeltio tet frat 1 Hooell s O S entanie e | Lucian Beebe of Wiliimantic was at T 2 booklet of valuable informatfon, tell- over First Nat Bank, Shetucket s | D¢ summary follows: $6%5 Wolkabt/Tor i Hos the chatipion- | Do ls dhis evil proventable. OF|his home on the Scotland road over | PLANNING TO INVEST ing all about the kidneys and bladder. b e ERTRROS e Team 1. ship. T think my class will beat him. | time when vellow fever killed large | SuRday. RED CROSS’ $2,000,000. | Norwioh Daily Bulletin. Regular Afty- nirway o ames Nat, Ran' 20 76 ome fellows are cranks on their| numbers eve in New Orlean: cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale Tol $8-1. _Opea Monday and Sat- el S e & : John Haffner of Tanner street spent i A | have a general good time, but I Know | called saloons are in Norwich, but | idence. i 5 my limit, and when I start to ti forget that there are any lururies and | good things to be had. Fred Welsh { will not eat meat, Driscoll will not | smoke; I do as well, will last longer and have my littie fun at the same time.” Washington, Feb. 6.—The executive commlittee of the American National Rod Cross society met here todav to plan the investment of a $2,000,000 they too are doomed, because the world is finding out that they staand in the way of progress. “Alcohol like chloroform a little excitement, then stupor; does not relicve fatizue or disease but covers it up. In science it is a settled fact that alcohol has no power to give strength, to prevent dis or to lengthen life. “N n on long if he drin 1BE OFFICE OF Wil F. HILL | Real! Estate i and Fire Insurance, s jocated In Somery’ Block, over C. M. Wiiltams, Room 9, third floor. febl3a ‘Telephone 147. Tucker, Anthany & Co. BANKERS and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street Eben Allen of Washington street was with friends in Franklin, Mas., for the week end. | produces Mrs. Irving Hamilton and ehildren spent a day recently with Mrs. E. A. Allyn of Tanner street. FANNED ON TWO PITCHED BALLS Evans of St. Louis Retires on Strikes in Record Time. Mrs, James Moffitt has raturned to her home on East Town street after spending_part of last week with rela- tives in Hudson. fund which'is being raised by popular subscription. Schiff and H. J. Davison Andrews, assistant secretary of the treasury, were present. No decision Jacob H. was reached. writes W. R. Patterson of Wellington, lung trouble pulled me down to 100 for two years. My father, mother and that I am alive today is due solely to pletely cured me. Now 1 weigh 187 railvay holds a job . because he can't think or act right. This is not senti- ment, but hard fact. Only the sober man can do the best ¥ “Recognizing the: societie: d_parties are organized to promote abstinence; of these the Good Templars is the largest and most pow- erful in the world, having 700,000 mem- bers. The Good Templars, a thousand years ago, left their homes to drive the Moslems fiom Jerusalem. They gave their lives to help the weak, to lift up the fallen. The modern society patterned after that. We must organ- ize to see how we may make life better and_ sweeter.” Donohue Made High Single. At the Rose alleys Monday the high #ingle for the day was made by Dono- hus, who put wp 114. Patsy Flaherty, the southpaw, who seen service wit about half of the 16 big league club {1s the only slabman in captivity who | struck out a batter on two_pitch balls. All the fans know that Flal YANNIGAN’S TAKE THE COLTS' MEASURE. | j5 the owner of the trickiest motion of | them all. Base runners seldom get Roderick Artists Lose Duckpin Match | gay when Pa‘sy is on the job. Steven by 36 Pins. ;Ev‘nl. the Cardinal's right flelder, is ¢ - { the gent who served as the fall guy last night Yerrington's Yannigans ! the afternoon Flaherty pullled his stel- | knocked the polish off the Roderick | lar performance of striking out a bat- | to the tune of 1297 pins, while ' ter om two pitched balls. [t was in a the Colts accompanied them with a little h veteran Mr. and Mrs. George Barton and littie daughter Dorothy were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olsen of the Scotland road. On the way from Hartford to her home in Fitchville Mrs. J. C. Allyn visited a few days last week at the home of her son, E. A. Allyn. TAFTVILLE Sacred Heart Total acts, various Advertising siree!—Advertising Teeth which enable that hale and hearty youngster of seventy to enjoy his beefsteak. of New York, C. J. Bell of Washing- ton, Secretary MacVeagh and A. P. — Life Saved at Death’s Door. “I never felt so near my grave” Tex., “as when a frightful cough and pounds, in spite of doctor’s treatment two sisters died of consumption, and Dr. King's New Discovery, which com- pounds and have been well and strong for years.” Quick, safe, sure, it's the Abstinence So- me in Philadelphia gast summer. = s . | best remedy on earth for coughs, colds, = Telephone 903, pinfail of 1261, | Booin pleked Patsy up in mid season,| After further remarks by Chairman| iety Elects Officers—Lambert Der-| o U0% Siiina” croup and all throat How aott your meais? - l The chiet pellet pusher of the even- | and he bucked the Cardinals in one of | Aketlind and angther solo by Miss agon Wedding—Notes. and lung troubles. 50c and $1. Trial How about your teeth? | ing was Baker of the Yannigans, who | his early shows with the Phiilies. | Haglund it was voted to meet Feb. > & bottle free. Guarantead by Lee & Os- & Members of New York §:ins the bell for a string of 117. The | Evans swings from tho left. 30 to institute the local lodze. About{ At 6 o'clock Monday morning Rev.|g,0q Co. Don’t Be nd Boston Stock | sccond among the high rollers was| When Evans faced Flaherty for the| 20 have already signed as charter | Frederick DesSureault united in mar- L T e | Jones, also of the Yannigans, who | first time Patsy gave him the best he| members. The charter will be kept|riage Joseph Lambert of Baltic and Tortured for Fifteen Yours Without Them! Exchanges | spilled 167 of the wooden hottles. | had, as a player had previously laced | oPen for at least 30 days yet. Miss Valentine Deragon, of Occum, o | " Though the Yannigans sneaked the' him for a one-spot, and he wanted 20| This committee has the arrange-|in St. Joseph’s church. Many friends|by a cure-defying stomach trouble that T Ab N 8 A5 1 S e S they only won one string out! get the lefthand hitter. Steve missed | Mments in charge Ernest Allison | were present at the ceremony which | baffled doctors and resisted all reme- to us. We can make you ready * e R Hew Yor 3 thiree. The Coll foame tiack” | tlip first two Flalieriy served up by a| Smith Algen B Nickerson, Bdward C | was witnessed by Louls Glaude and e e e, o - poqodders of |} for a square meal—a “syuare rond Street. strong after the first string, | ir | . N 1 i ay- | Fowler, Miss Anna M. aglund, Carl| Alfre “ontaine. leveral solos were | A kers ), ., 8 el 0 L o o t, too. PRIVATE Wins. o g s | SRR PRy R KR the Dlay O Sahuson. Tendared by Iriends of the bridal|He had to sell his farm and give up |f 9% youll se! e couple. The bride was gowned in lvg'nrk' H}:]s 1nelgh-139rs“€3$:t “He lcant't e i a rri flowers. ive muc! onger. ever ate PARITE DI RS e & the weddtag ceremony a | distressed me” he wrote, “till I tried 5 : HAVE ANNUAL MEETING | reception was held and many beauti- | Electric Bitters, which worked such “]g cntairariors L) LR . harataaes. ful gifts were received by the bride. ‘wonders for ma that I can now eat nmmm flmlmck Officers Are ' Reslected for Ensuing | Mr. and Lambert will ricide in Bal- | things I could not take for years. Its | DR. JACKSON, Mgr. Year, but Not Much Other Business where the groom is employed. surely a grand remedy for stomach Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. trouble.” Jus kidneys. Bvery bottle guaranteed. Only 50c af Lee & Osgood Co.'s. | 5000 Brooktsn man as good for the liver and ! 800 Canadian Pactic - 800 Central Leuther MONDAY MARKET DULL. Early Buying Succeeded by Restricted | BANKERS and BROKERS Transacted. Will Not Reconsider Resignation, | | | | y | 100 Dor prd e The adjourned annual meeting of| On Sunday Rev. Willlam MacLane : slncks Hflnds Imstmem | Price Movements—Market Closes | oo crempenis & s, | the Master Builders of this city was|of the Plymouth Congregational si Weak. |t & AR . held at the Buckingham Memorial on | church of New Haven was requested This Wi" ]n[erest Mothers PRIVATE WIRE TO I New York, Feb. 6—eAfter a brief 500 Monday evening with a small attend- ance, owing to the storm. President JOSEPH BRADFORD, to recansider his resignation, recently presented, and to eontinue in the PAS-| 3w Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, & . ow Torn: | Chishal = | period of strergth and activity in the A V.. Statson presided and the ra-cleo- | torate of ‘the church. Rev. Mr. Mac- | cerun rict ot Facrismess, Haadsene. Bid Siom- Book Binder. n Cincianat! Plttonany | early part of the day, the stock mar | —m C. G- C. & ST, - tion_ of offcers resulted as follows: | Lane announced that he intended to| ach. Teihing Disordc, mere aud reguiste the Box- ® | ket fell into a state of dullness which | 119 Colorado Fuel & T President, Vine 8. Stetson; vico presi. | retire and that the resignation must [ ols and destoy Worme They brodk up Colds £ 24 | o2 Books Made and Ruled to Order, Norwich Branch, Shanaon Bldg. | restrictes price movements during | 1o cormimus oo™ dent, Hugh Blackledge: secretary, | stand. He is father of Rev. D. B.|iike tuem. “Over 10,000 testimontale. 108 BROADWAY. " | most of the session to narrow Lmits, | 50 Com Pesdaci Artiur H. Blackledge; treasurer, John | MacLane of the Congregational church | ews tor 2 seus. "They never fail, Soia by "al . Telephone 901 Prices advanced Teadily in the first, 1 T. Fanning. of this place. and has been pastor of | Dmurive ' Sewlc malled FREE Addwese, | mejephone 268 ect108 the Plyvmouth church for a long period of years. A committee has been ap- pointed to secure a new pastor. Meeting of S, H. T. A. Soociety. A meeting of the Sacred Heart Total Because of the small attendance other matters of business were con- tinued to a later meeting when the president will appeint the trustees and | | committee hour undor the stimulus of a resump- | tion of last Saturday’s buying and the | anxious efforts of short interests to | cover. With the execution of buying | arders which had accumulated over the week end demand fell off appre- augtd FRANK 0. MOSES, Mgr FALL and WINTER Feavy Dress Goods for ladles’ cloaks, | NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. First-class Wines, Liguocrs and Clgara. Erie Do. Remember the Name. Foley’s Honey and Tar for all coughs and colds, for croup, bronchitis, hoarse- b Do. 24 ptd . General _Fleot Great Northern ptd . ness and for racking lagrippe coughs. - 2 s 5 : < r No oplates. Refuse substitutes. Lee|Meals and Welch Rarebit served te S RBMNANTE s bl assort. | Sistenily tiompting to Torce s roes: Jheol et AIIEOEES e sooma o Providence straet| & Osgvod Co. arder. | John' Tuckia: | Pron, ; Tel (436 ment of all kinds Dress Goods and | tion seized the opportunity to sell the o Looking for Trouble. on Sunday afternoon with a good at- — = Bilks. Prices very low. MILL REMNANT STORE, Tnter Harvester ... Inter Marine pfd. International Paper . | market, which eased off but not to an | extent sufficlent to lend much encour- | tendance. Satisfactory reports were Whether it is comedy or heavy work, | read by the secretary and treasurer JOHN BLOQM, Propriet Belivered to Any Part of Norwicif the Ale that Is acknewledged to be the best on the marke: — HANLEY'S| PEERLESS. A telephone order wii| recelve promp: attentton. 0. J. McCORMICK, 3¢ Franklin St A Genuine Sacrifice on Reliable Furs i | the year when the report agement to bear operators. During the remainder of the day prices held fairly steady at a point somewhat be- low "the best, most gains were wiped out. New York Central and United States Steel were especially weak at the close. Some selected issues held strength waell through the day. ing, which has been in good demand at steadily advancing prices for some weeks, reaching 161 1-2, but declined at the close. Shares of the southern railways, Louisville and Nashville, Atlantic Coast Line and Chesapeake and Ohio, moved up briskly on reports their | of imcreased cotton shipments, coupled with the prophecy that the cotton crop would be shown to have been largre than was estimated. Reports of better conditions in the steel trade had a favorable effect on prices of & number of equipment compa cluding American Locomotive, Car and Ameriean Car. acific touched its high poiat o rent that an experienced v rosd man had heen selectd gs itz o ecutive head. Shares of the T In Coats, Scarfs and Muffs MacPhersons’ SHE FURRIER 101 Main Street Eyes can be st;;\igl\t-i ened with properly! fitted glasses. D. OSBORN GILLETTE, Shannon Building LoD MWT taken for combings. o WL~ company declined abruptly st pews of a proposed bond issue of $1z,- 000,000, hut later recovered most of the loss. ‘While any ehange in the discount | rate . of the continental banks is of | little influence on the general European | monetary situation, reduction today by the Imperfal Bank of Germamy and the Imperial Bank of Austria of their rates from 5 to 4 1-2 per cent. was a further index to the ease of money in the lewding European markets. Lon- don and Berlin were reported to have made further purchases of American stooks today. chiefly the Harriman is- sues and United States Steel. Advices from Chicago that freight traffic of western roads was holding up well and that tonnage figures were rupning close to those of last year were accepted as further justification for the marked improvement in senti- ment of reeent davs Bonds were steady. arities 3’8 were esp Total sales, par value, United States bonds hanged on <all 'STOCKS. w Distillers S, iaily strong, $2,949,000. were un- At Chalmes pla. 0 Awal. Cepper ... 300 Aw. Agricalumal H 15600 Am. Beet Rug I 49 Am. Car & K% i Am. Catten OF .. 0 o & L. 'wia o Reouritien $100 Am. Smettnz & R 200 Do. pfd .. 700 Am. Steel Foundries. 200 Am. Sugar Refining. 1500 AmA Teld & Tel. but in the final hour | Read- | 3 Toternational Pump . Jows Central . Ransas Clty Southem. Do ptd . Laclede Gy Lehigh Valle | Loulsrille & Nasi Pittshurg Coal . Pressed Steel Ca pra o Bloss Siéf. 8. & 5 n Packt 2000 T | & Texas & Pacifio... Toledo. St L. & W. Toited S Tnited States Rubber. Tnited Sttes Steel. Westeru Mayl Westinghiouse Hleasric WesteruUsfon L. Edo 1100 sharss COTTON. New York, Feb. 6. closed steady twenty middling uplands, 14.45: —Cotten spot points lowe: middling gul 14.70. Sales. 2,008 bales. Futures closed stead ds: Feb- 14.14; March, 14.24: April, May, 14423 June, 14.43; August, 14.18; October, 1 MONEY. New York, ¥eb. 6.—Money on caly steady 2 a 2 1-3 per cent, ruling rate 2 3-8, last loan 2 1-4. offered 2 3-S. Time loans steady and fairly sixty days 3 per eent. and nin 3 14, six months 3 3-4. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. High 8615 3-8, sing bid 2 activ ¢ day the members of Poli's company are | found to be equal to ths occasion, and on Monday at both performances they | pleased in the presentation sh farce comedy Looking | The three acts are well | under the direction of Harry and in every particular the cast | . Cairn taged dl E s as Sam Selwyn makes | the most of his role of a husband | whose wife has gone to the country, while Robert Le Susur as Fred Bel | lamy. the man who saved him, plays | with his characteristic ability and wins | h favor by his work. Laurence 1d J. H. Booth are thoroughly | good in their roles, the latter as the boy in buttons being particularly fun- | ny, while J. H. Booth as the prof. of penmanship males good. Gertrude Perry plays with her usual effectiveness the role of Grace Selwyn. daughter of Sam. She-is gizceful and petite and geis her share of the ap- plause. Bmma Hayner as ths wifo great. while Sue Fisher as Tily, Rerlor maid, makes & big hit in her clever impersonation of Pt Chauvenet a duughter is good There aro fin which add to & pictures ajument be- tween ‘the acts, the subjects being of an interesting as well character. as amusing Vaudeville and Motion Pi tures. Satisfying quality and quantity ave the features in the vaudeville bill that opened on Monday at the Auditorium for the first half of ths week and won flattering applause for the weil varled numbers. Mabel Carew, singing come- dienne, seored an instant hit with the clever work and capped the elimax with her stirring recitation of The Derby Race, illustrated with pictures. Something new in the juggling line was introduced by Savo, who balances stepladders, plows, heavy cart wheels and other things on the peint of his chin in marveious control of the forces of gravity. Conly & Mack, an eccen- trle comedian mair, are right there th the funny stuff and snappy songs and dialogue, which gets them a good hand. For artistic sinzing and nieely tuned voices the Four Southern Singing Girls make one of the finest quartsttes that has been seen at the house, and when their act is over the curtain calls keep them responding time and again till the house is satisfied there will be no more songs. They ere heard in quar- tette and solo numbera, with humming companiment that is especially ef- féctive in bringing out the sweetness of their musie, In the movil picture films ars an eamtertaining olce of comedy and dmuvo subjects which complete the il Mariden.—~The music of Verdi's Re- quiem Massy Lag ayrived and the first | ton oil, have done more to bring cotton Eat What You Want If your appetite is fickle, your digestion weak, your bowels slow to act, try Schenck’s Man- drake Pills—and you'll find you can eat vhat you want, enjoy it all, and digest it thor- oughly. They cure liver ills, stomach disorders and keep you up to the highest standard of health. Wholly vegetable—absolutely harmless —sold everywhere, 25c. Send a postal for our free book, and learn to prescribe for yourself. DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. PRAISE FROM GEORGIA'S STATE CHEMIST. { Mr. J. H. 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