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. YPAIR, WARMER, SUNDAY. 7 R T E R 2 am WHAT IS GOING ON TDHIGHT “VTul?vllh and -oflon piet-rn at fln Exhibit of Pupils’ Work’ at Broadway ditorium. Moving Pictures at the Breed The- [ ater. ANNOUNCEMENTS Read what Miss Adles has to say to motorists and travelers in general. See adv. Sea the shee specials Frank A. Bill offcrs today (Saturday). Ladies’ $2.50 shoes and oxferds 32, men's $2.50 shoes $2. He has the exclusive sale of men’s King Quality; Patrician shoes for la- dies. A Unique Coliar Display. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. are making a unique display of collars in their men's department. They have taken ths agepey of the well known Frisoie Coon Ce.'s collars and in order to introduce these collars to the men of Norwich they make this propo-i- tlon: To the first five men who guess the nearest to the number of collars vontained in the dispiay window of The Porteous & Mitchell Co. the man- ufacturers will present a dozen coi of any size and style desired. This offer hold= good for today only and all gursses must be registered at the col- jar department of the Porteous & Mitchell Co. before 9 tonight. The men ara invited to see this window dispiay and register a guess as to the number of collars it centains. Some five men will be fortunata enough to be awarded & box of collars AT THE AUDITORIUM. picture house and everyone is satisfied with the bill which is running there for thy lest three days of th 3 The management is new working up their motion picture” sarvice end securing at extra expense some of the special | relzases which come out from time to tim 1ch as Uncle Sam Watehing the Mexican Y(O!‘d‘r The New \or Giants {n Training, The Albany which have bheen run here last couple of wesks with great sue- cess. ‘The next special film which will e shown here is the spectacular pic tira of the Trojan war, entitled The Fall of Troy. It cost $20, luce this wonderful scene and took 2006 feat of the bestgmotion picture fim to take it. The dates of this fea- ture ree! will be announced later. To | hezd the L. T Menday w Trio, with ! & Wynne to fill out the bill, mora will be sald later. to repre- | School—Daniel B. Denison to Take Charge of Gilbert Block. The two weeks old infant of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanley died Thursday night, TFhe funeral was held on Fri- day afternoon. Burial took place in St. Patrick’s cemetery. Exhibit of Pupils’ Work. Invitations had been sent to parents and friends of the school to attend the exhibition of the work completed at the Broadway school for the past year. The exhibition took place Friday aft_ ernoon from two until six and in the evening from seven until ten. Hearty commendation was given the good work accomplished during the year. The principal of the school, Miss Paine, has worked hard this year and has brought the standard of the school up. and with the efficient assistant teachers the Broadwzy school has made excellent progress. This be- ing the first vear under the town sy tem, the committee feels that the work done has been very satisfactory. In Charge of bert Bleck. Daniel B. Denison has been appoint- ed by Pendleton Bros. of New York to take charge of ‘the Gilbert block. Since the building went into the T ceiver's hands, Charles R. Geep has had charge. A little over a month ago the building was sold at auction and was bought by Pendleton Bres. of New York. The building, which is a four- story block, has nearly every office and store let at present and is finely euqip- ped. S Briefs and F-rsoncl . Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLaughlin are spending several days in Provi. dence, Miss Marguerite King of Providence is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred King. Ralph Passamore is spending a few days in Bangor, Me. Mystic encampment, 1. O. O. F., met Friday night for routine business. What Bailey Neglected. Bailey did much for Lorimer, but he has not taught him ‘how to resign.— Atltanta Constitution. LOST AND FOUND. CAME TO MY PREMISES— of stock. Owner can have tame by proving property and paying charges H. Chapman, 12 Stanton % City. ma. d —_—eeeee—_ LEGAL NOTICES. BREED THEATER. The mammoth sensatiopal film en- #ftled Tha Twin Towers is the feature plcture at the Breed today and istinct novelty inasmuch knowr as Fift Minute the French Rev tlon. the clock in the old belfry keepin time as the picture progr thriiling mo- ments follow 2ach other in rapid suc- cession and keep th> audience spell- bounAd until the great climax, when the fleeing pair escape from 1he tower, througih the howling mob, cleverly utiizing the previously concocted scheme This is an Edison production, which fact alone is a guarantee of its excellence, anoths: one appearing on the programme under th2 name of The Panama Canal in 1911. This latter ‘s one of the finest scenic #nd educational pictures ever shown at the Breed; the countless details are presented in clos2 viaws, the photograpny being as near 1y perfect as it is possible to make i There is a great drimatic feature oy tha Blograph cempany and it is one of the sirongast attra~tions on the bill it SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The Leyal Temperance -uoc;.mn‘ meets in-the Bill block. enth Day Baptists will SaEet ] th afternoon in the Bill| At the Broadway Conaregational ehurch (he pastor will preach at the morning service. . Rev. Dr. S. H. Howe will Bunday’ morning and aft Paric Congregational church. preach \0on Rev. J. H. Dennis o‘ the Mt. Calval’y Baptist church will conduct the zer vice at the Sheltering Arms Sunday afternoon. At the Universalist church services Bunday morning in the Buckingham | i | Belivered to Any Part of Norwich | Memorial Rev. Jozeph F. Cobb will preach on The Love of Christ. Rev. G. H. Ewing will preach both morning and evening at the First Con- rro tional church.. His morning top- e Looking Out for Number One. Rev.' . H. Dennis preach Sun- day morning at the Mt. Calvary Bap- tist church, on Ged's Word is Sure. His evening topic is Sin and Death. At the Christian Science service| Sundar morning the subject is An- cient and Modern Necromancy; a Mesmerism and Hypnotism Denounc- ed. At Trinity Episcopal church there Hoiv Communion at 9.30 a. m., sermon at 10.3 prayer and ser- At Trinity M. E. church Sunday morning Rev. F. W. Coleman will§ preach an The Unity of the Faith. In the evening the theme is Beholding the Beauty of (hu Lord Sunday morning at the Second Con- gregational church Rev. H. J. Wyckoff will preach on Religion the Equalizer of Privileges. H Life's Deepest thsfnc!mn The Print of the Nails is the subject of the Sunday_morning sermon_ of Rev. Robert F. True at the Third Bap- tist church. In the evening his sub- jeet is Quit You Like Men. At the Greenevills Congragationa) church Sunday morning Rev. Dr. H. Gane of Jewett City will preach. In the evening the pastor w preach to Redgwick post members, his topic heing What God Has Wrought for Us as a People. Rev. Albert P. Blmn will speak at the Spiritual Academy Sunday morn- ing and evening. His morning subject 18 In_Honor of Our Dead, and the even- ing The Survival of the Fittest. The Progresesive Lyceéum meets at noen, the subject being In Memoriam. Rev. F. O. Cunningham preaches Sunday morning at the First Baptist urch on What Would You Do With a Gold Mine? His evening sermon wili be on The Man Behind the Gun, a ser- mon nppxupllate to memorial Sunday. Fred Maples of Needham, Mass., terior soloist, will sing. nday evening at 7 o'clock a me- morial service will be h.ld in the Bal- tic Method Episcopal church for G. Ao Round Women's Relief corps mem- bers and Sons of Veterans. The choir of the church will furnish appropriate music. The sermon will be preached by the pastor, Rev. Charles Smith. Acoma, an Indian village of the southwest, is gaid to he the oldest set- tlement in this counfry. It was re- ferred te by the Spanish 30 years be- ening topic will be | 'Who Wants Business Wagens? | such a large stock. It will pay NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD et North Stonington, within and for the District of North Stonington, on the 1911 A. SNYDER, Judge. Miner Main. late of North Stonington, in said District, de- ceased. Ordered, That the Adm the creditors of said dece: in their claims against s, : in six months from this daté, by post- ing up a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the sign- post nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt. and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once 1 a newspaper having s circulation in District, and make return to this CALVIN A. SNYDER, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: CALVIN A, SNYDER. Judge. NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against sald estate to the dersigned at Warwick, R. I, within time limited in the above and foregoing, order. - JSAAC D. M1 Administrator FRISWELL | has the Largest Line of Alarm SCIOcks in the City. 25-27 Franklin Street DENTIST IDR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Building Take elevator Shetuciet street en- trance. "Phona e Ale that is acknowledged to be tha best on the market — HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telsphone crder will | receive promp: aftention. D. J. McCCRMICK. 3€ Franklin St WHEN YOU ARE TIRED ; the following ription: Limeni 2 id phesphate ved ice e BROAD BROOK FARM OGS 2d H2 C 03 q s. the sma'l > mean BE CONVINCED. MONEY LOANED o= Diamonds, Watches, Jewalry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. (Established 1872} THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co, 143 Main Street, Upstuirs. OPEN OR TOPS. So many people do net know we carry vou to iake a‘look ba2fore buying at no cost to you. Our prices that lead—$55.00, i$65.0fi, $75.00, $85.00. THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. 14 Bath Street, Save Your Piano Let Us See What It Needs Tuning Regulating and Repairing by expert hands at reasonable prices. ~ YERRINGTON'S Temple of Music WANTED. WANTED—Experienced mesh pu Telephone z17-12. WAN'I‘ED—M!I\ farmers andé ornamental stock in towns. Hernck Seed Com])&n}'- Sell seeds to Apply at once. Ro:hester, N, FOR SALE. e it R ot FOR SALE—Autemobile, $375, Buick. . Mrs. two extra tires, s, n _E. Lam-op, Norwick,: Conn. RA F. etc., Al conmuon, ready to demonstrats may27d all C: A. C. Blanchet! 8"4 an, Wllflnmntlc . te‘ may2 WAsTm—Loan of tate at 5 yer cent. Willimautic. 1,100 on real es- ddress Box 205, ma. nlund Perkins, 27 Linceln Av _WANTED—At once. an experienced general housework. FOR SALE—Rambler ch:.mless, Wllh cc.:stelzj brake. Address “Rambler. may27d FOR SALE—Four yearlings. Box 41, R. F. D. So. Canterpury, Conn. may25ThS meter, clock, top, TO RENT. .TO RENT—Barn on Oak; ‘St for au tomobile,or horse and wagon; call be. we?‘x Xz 58 Hobart Avenu: Fale s may2iSTTh 2 and 7 to 9 p. m. TO RENT—Store No. 358 Franklin 5 » lulta.ble for tailor or other busi: Apply” mweehlrand . Mrs. W. . Vars, - may6STuTh Am! we % s '%?itowulll a zoal, W, 1 7"of> that ‘rm -oul 5 FOR SALE—Two good work horses; also express and work w 1y O. Beraler, Box 442, Balt] on. , Ct. mayz5d suong Knit, Box 402’, West Phu.ndel» woun'(—sen guaranteed hose, 6% s, Profit; ARSIV daily: Foil or FOR condition, invéstigate. | Norwich, Ct. may251 feblls e D WOoME work, sell guaranteed hoiser Big commissio Experience unnecessar ternational Milis, 3053 delphia, Pa. If you want estnut, Phila- LAUNCH FOR SALE— foot, with 31 h. p. Hartford engin and rowboat; all in first class condi- to wear- | tion. Apply at 218 Laurel Hill Ave. Make $10 daily. may24d SALE—25-ft. gasoline launca, h. p.; fully equipped, in first class Apply at 16 Benjamin St‘ Twenty-o.e TO RENTIn the Vars block, No. 254 a very desirable modern tenement, 7 rooms, separate entrance; possession June 1st. Call on Mrs. M. Vars, No. 58 Hobart Ave,, from 10 to. to 9 p. m. may6STuTh RENTTenemen: eight rooms, bath, hot and cold water, rent’ reasonable to right .party Feck's Corner. Frank A. Skin- ner, Norwich Town. set tubs; apr25TWThS | Reunion in th: Address In- _MEN WANTED—Age 18 (0 35, good to prepars railroads in Norwich sitions guarantedd competent men-— , 400 sent o positio: State ‘age; seml (.xcrnge H. Baker, Railvoad ¥x- for firemen, about {N. and prakemen $80, on inity. No strike. “AWED——A girl for general hou St. FOR SALE—Model F Buick, Al con- ¢ fehl1S dition. top, windshield, new quick de- tachable tires, Prestolyte ometer, clock, etc. Low price for casi. care Bu‘letin#ayz!d Cogswell. TO RENT—The cottage No. 3 Wash- ington piace, eight rooms and blth in fige order; aiso smail cuua‘le l\w b ): rooms, in good order. A Y ) n?LllTuThS tank, speed feet long, FOR SALEFew articles household furniture; leaving town. P: up stairs. 23 Park St may24d $40 will buy a fine Chickering square Monroe SFrQe(. piano, in fine order. Just the thing may2us " lior the children to learn on. Terms $5 down and $1 per we> Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. Plaut- STORE TO LE'I‘——Qn: block from fle— on Bank Street, New London; two light cellars, dn\eway Telephone 997. Harry Mead- Pequor Ave., New.London, Conn. SIWAFIRAS Tk o et vek AR e Y TO LET—Tenemen. - rooms and bath. Keys-at house, 27 McKinley Ave, For particulars, A. R. Taintor. 51 Sum- mer St., Boston. Thu‘e W Jani4SW = may23d T WANTED — Automatic screw machine operators. United_ S8hoe Machinery Co., ment Bureau, Beverly. Mass. and Apply to tie FOR SALE— One pianola. good_as new, $7 Gnd 318 per month. Co., Norwici, Conn. may23d Just as erms $10 dowir The Plaut-Cadden tages at j.ord’s WANTED—Reliabie man_on small 3 kinds of farm wor wages $20 to § Write Box 650, Ct. '\\AN'!‘Em—Man around 50 to look our bhusiness in unoccupied terri- Special inducement C. R. Burr & Company, Manchester, Conn. FOR SALE One vary Jamiin organ, for someone that wanis iy make & presenl to s deserving v i 7 church or =cheolhouse. Bulletin Co, Norwich. | opporcunity go by—335. Terms 519 down and $130 per w Cadden Co., Norwich, Cenn. may22d fine Mason & SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR RENT Two new seven-room DUNgaiow cot- , near Stonington, the month; aiso a at Crescent Beach, (,ann Rates reasonable. particulars _on application Address Lharles F. Eldredge, Niantic, Conn. Don’t let this The Plaut- _permanent. WANTED —Two, good condition. State size, number of Roverts, | w5 Hampton, Conn. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE at a bar- gain, one four-cylinder 30 horse power Regan automobile, just overhauled; will give demonstratior thread cabinets In 321 Mair St, Willimantic, Ct. maylsd - FOR nE‘vr—Demrable flat six rooms and bath, Laurel Hill Ave. C. E. Salem Road. Tel. 816-3. Samuel Adams, Tp tenement of five 166 Frangiin St Inquire on may22a TO RENT—At Fisher's Island, may25d YOU ARE WANTED for government : annual vacations; ’ common edn- yesr, influence un- end posial immediately for Franklin Ins(. Rochester, mayl$d WANTED—Motoreycle wanted. Catalogue mailed upon.request. Address Flying Merkel Agency, Box ‘Worth $800. FOR SALX—Wonderful player piano. have to call it second-hand, but you would not krow it was. the fizest instruments on the market. Salling now for $460, with 12 rolls of music bench and scarf. 900 appoini. | Terms $30 down and $12 per month. Plaat-Cadden Co., Norwich, Coan. may23a FOR SALE—A pair of oxen, weight 2900. Inquire A. T. Gardner. 15 s may16d One «f 15th, Sept. month or week. Particulars address H. M. Taft, 103 River Ave., Norwich, Conn. i8d far- s! FURNISHED ROOMS—Bath and ‘as King House, 80 Main St. mayliéd and aitic at FOR RENT—House of seven rooms 162 West Town: St. Well Di never-failing water with pump Inquire L. J. ngwn 73 Welt investigation maylsd WANTED—Old feather bed: cash prices paid. inson, General Delivery, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Very grand Bach & Baca piano. new. Anyope who wants a real fine one, 316 Terms $10 down and § Best | per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Nor- Address C. F. Dick- | wich, Conn. handsome cabinet - TO RENT—A very desi Cost $400 g on Laurel Hill Ave. Enquire at 55 5 may2d 'Letnadnnt ask him -questions?’’ asked one small may23d WANTED—Two first no waiting: 1,000 rolls ahead Stanton, Westerly, Court. G. FOR SALE _Four-tenement house In £90d Fepalr; 35 o 140 feet of land; cated in West Wauregan; tenements in class paper | S50 40 nand; good reasons for selling. Thomas Murphy, Wauregan Conn, may3d FURNISHED ROOMS: 211 modern con- veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone 834-4. ment flat w! and fine garden, 15 minutes’ gra) Franklin square, on line pLY Morin, at The Plaut- Caddesned A FOR RENT—A fine five-room base- modern - conveniences dk fro: mayi9d AL“I‘OMOBILE BUSINESS — weekiy job guaran- while learning. Ro(‘heat T Auto School, 1816 Rochester. apréd FOR SALE—Chickering ano. Full, rich tone. Good condition. Still has 20 years of use in it; $100 buys it now. Terms $10 down and $1.75 per week. The Plaut-Cadden ., Norwich, Conn. may23d St $900. upright pi- Your sewing machiue mowers and baby bicycles, lawn carriages io repair. OUSLEY'S REPAIR SHOP. Opw\ evenings. electric car station. “ranklin Square. and bath. C. aprid FOR SALE OR RENT—On Laurel Hill Avenue, new cottage, seven rooms E. K. Burnham. Tel. 816-3. mayiod WANTED Fouse Girls, Table | Yhite Wy Girls and Chambermaids. Register na for the shore. Room 33, Centr: WANTED Broad Silk Weavers.at once on an extra good class of steady Apply to ‘Brainard & Arm- strong, Norwich, Conn. Broad St. FOR SALE—Eight-room cottage house, ali modern improvements, 168 Apply to Brown & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, 22 Shetucket 3t Norwich. Conn. brea stock, of the best uti EGGS FOR HATCHING from well- 8. C. Buff Orpingtons and ndottes; large, healthy birds ty and prize winning strains, selected for size and esxs:ro- duction, 13 eggs $1. Mrs. berx ¥. D. No.. 4 Norwich. Conn. Tel. 779-5. feb1SSWF 101 MA FOR SALIT—Steinway upright pianc. Very fina tone. Case in _good condition. Cost $700. Price $185. Terms $25 down E‘Wl $10 per month. occupi by J. C. McPh 118 WATER STREET;"h The Plaut-Cadden fore occupied by Spicer lrxp XNorwich, Conn: may23d FOR SALE. $1,350 large 9-room shape; larze lot, 90 feet frontage on ocean, spléndid a nice new sailboat °s This cottage is situated also included. a: Charlestown Beach, R. TO LET. 10-room coitage at Pleasant View, Best location on heach. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, Ne. 41 West Broad St., roems 1 and 2,} Westerly, R. | cottage, all I FOR SALE desirable residence No, 170 Washington it conservatory. The property has a frontage of 234 feet and a depth of 484 feet, and it ed if a purchaser can not for the waole. For price and other information ap- FRANK L. WOODARD; 40 Main Sirest. feb28TThS Norwich, Conn. stable and DONT WORRY it Makes Wrinkies ill-health does your health no good and merely causes make you look older than you are. If you ars sick, dow't worry, but gol about it to malke yourself weil. To do this we repeat the words of thousands <f other former sufferers from wom- anly ills, similar to yours, when we Take VIBURN-0 It 1s a wonderful female remedy, you1 will admit if you try it. Directions for six languages at druggists. Voicing horses, work in the west. to put to work here. as possible anywhere for quality. Come and see them. Tel. 177-12 OVER $0.000 TOMATO and cabbage lants for sale. Tomatoes: Champion, Magnifude, Magnus, Mikado, June Pink, Globe, Beauty, Crackerjack. Cdbbagzos. All-head, V\’nkefleld. Alss flower plants. Al stron plants. Reascnable price. Mary's Cemetery, Tel. 632-4. SALE HORSES. Here they are. my tenth car of Horses | since Jan. ist—215 in number. Thi load is an extra good lot of well broken just out eof doing a spring's All hard and ready Prices are as low ELMER R. J. P. HUNTINGTON, Earliana, P'IERSON' B FOR SALE No. 40 Maple Grove Av. A 10--Room Cottage House. MUST BE SOLD. Owner lives in anether c Will accept small amount of cash. Balance on easy terms. A Rare Chance. JAMES L, CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. House No.7 53 Washington Street, eight rooms and batl all newly papered and Inquire of Dr. L. La J Great Piain, Norwich, Cona. phone 736. o Stores § STREET, heretofors 4 Broadway. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 $t., Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE NEARBY FARM OF 12 ACRES, with ood dweliing and ba orchard, wood Price very low STURTEVANT AVE., NO. 18, MOD- 2 dwelling, nearly ments, in excellent neighborhood. Easy terms to accommodate purchaser. ROOSEVELT AVE. NO, 68, NEAR {the Bleachery, Greeneville, six room with garden. Very low. €14 MAIN ST.. COTTAGE AND BARN, water closst, large lot fron!xng jon_two streets, city water and an-ex- }cellent well. Very cheap. steam heates | mously rich.” “Oh, so brought up to-thinle that way. But, say—"' “Well?” “Don’t-you wish ones 4in’a while that you -weren't so blamed respectable ?’—Tolede Blade. new. all improve- maysd —————————— FOR SALE. house, Jarge To Rent An Apartment of 8§ Rooms and Bath in *“The Huntington,” 170 Broadway. Apply te JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE New Cottage House of 6 rooms, hardwood floors, steam heat, bath, electric lights, ce- mented cellar. large garden. Close to the eiectric cars. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. For further particulars call on N. TARRANT & CO, 117 Main Street, City. rming tool. BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. Three miles to Willimantic, 1 mlile station, near trolley. cottage tock barn with basement. j henhouse. jcenouse, 1 lage, 15 op’ pasture. 15 acrss valuable wocdland, running spring water, fine young bearing apple trees, with 1 head cattle, pair h.orses, 100 hens. igs and complete line of wagons an. Milk or cream sold at Price if sold this week, $4,300. Pictures and 1 TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Comn. I Write Fire Insurance on all kinds of proper- tv in reliable companjes at reasonable Honorable treatment. E. A. 'PRENTICE, 86 Cliff 8t. 125 FOR SALE Barber shep, well equipped, "ll)cdted in the center of the city, the square, with .three chairs, with mirrors, cash regis- ter, show cases, two poel tables. all nearly new. Fo’r:“plrtlcullrs inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg., Norwich, Com 12 s usz are printed in evéry bottle. -Price FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. sacrifice. PECI 'S - REAL Old Established Restaurant For Sale Centrally located. Will sell at great Cause, ill heaith- Apply ESTATE AGENCY, 2 Bpring Street. or Rex Restaurant, \’Hlllmannc Conn. two do vou deeire. of all kinds of trees by H. B S, Forester. Telephone 353-5. um»e 13§ Palmer St. mayad:: . “Can You Believe This?” As seeing is believing, naturally be- lieving after seeing believing and s2eing or vice versa. , the question arises which of the To réad about one of the prettiest shore fronts on earth near New London or see it.’ will drop us a nots, we will send you a booklet that will and caus> yvou to_call and sée us. Jay Smith Co, 50 State St, New Lor- den, Conn. is equal to boih If you make you believe Jas. ‘the’ ‘wind-whipt foam d g’ to‘n’on tte 'S. come home, of lel-lhlIQ whfiei, Gvem'b egth your ali We tha;ike foemeh meet the past, brigg the future, kncw We only fight ‘o azi lave at last A graat ge\mi n our fce; Reun.lon the wmha that stand Relmon #lgé heart é ara rolied away, han yrayers whe; cwilh we Way, 2 iommon needs, Ti Th: common s of nlankh'ld Feanion of our warrin, cr In the one God that dwalls bahlnd Then—in that day—we shall not meet Wrone with rnew. wrong, but righ fth right; o s Our faith shall make your faith com- pléte ‘When our battalions reurite. Forward! What use in idle words? Forwnf O warriors of the soul! 1] be breaking up of swords When tmt new: morning makes ‘us —cAIftE’fl Noye, in Westminster Ga- THE CONVALBSCENT. From where I git and watch, she looks So featherlike® upon her bed. Her breast so delicate and small, It scarcely seemis. {o rise and fall Beneata the lightly woven shawl. Yet they have brought her back to 1ife Almost’ they brought her from tns Her finge f slim. &ud fluttering, Pluck softly Pluck at ‘my heart.past nttering. at the cevering, From y-here I mit an dwatch, she looks So little, gentle, so betmyed 3 Wlll she 1 out ‘lo? thll wee thing That slip nto wa ng, Thqt cuuli net at&y for m etin' Louisa Flets Tarkington, in ‘Seribair's xu w}EWs ARD VAIIETIES : " Clever Sayinas “What does y&ur father do when you boy. “He generally says ‘T'm busy now; don’t bother me,’” replied the other. “Then when I go ‘out of the room he looks in the encycloperia.”— Wasliington Star. ' Milliner—I am sailing for Paris next "|'week for Fremch plumes and trim- .mings. Could I purchase anything spe- cial for-you? Mrs. Recent Rich—Why, yes; you may bring me half a dozen of those nom spoken of. —Judge. es I often hear “I think it is a disgrece to be u'mr- do I. I was Johnny—Papa, would vou be glad if 1 saved a deliar for you? Papa—Cer- tainly, my son. Joliany—Well, I saved it for you, all ‘right. You said if I g{oucht a first-class report from my her this week you would give mne a Iar and T d(dn’t 'bfl!l‘ it.—Red Hen. “D-’ eaning hndgsi, and a: first-clags subway “You are mistaken,” wepl ed the, average citizen. “What this town needs mostis.a t hxmded piteh- ‘hicago Record- Thg chief of the cu.n ot Mcintosh oncé had'a dispute with a cwl!by aver the fare. “Do you know who I am?” the Highlander- asked angrilv. “I am the MeIntosh.” “I dom't care if you are an umbrella,” retorted the cabby, “T'Tl have my rights.”—Argonaut. “Yes,” sald the clerk, “if it wasn't for several severe at y 7'd have a ‘good paying job now. didn’t know you suffered from dyspep- sia.” “O my, ves. My boss has had an attack of it every time I applied for a raise.”—€Catholic Standard and Times. “Well;” laughed ~Squigzles, “soms men never know when they are snub- bed! That lady you just spoke to was about as distant as they make ‘em in her greeting. “Well, why shouldn’t she be?” retorted Jabhers She's a distant rélative of mine.” “By mar- riage?” “No—by divorce. &he got rid of me at Sioux Falls back in 1898."— Harper's Weekly MUCH IN LITTLE Government finances in India ave flourishing this fiscal vear, indicating a surplus of $3,5 3 The Hook of Holland, situated at the mouth of the River Maas, North sea, is. a village .of no importance, except for its location and being the point where the Dutch government bas built stronz.fortifications for the de- fense of the entrance to the river and the:surrounding ceast in case of war. The German consul at Batavia states that -the total production of coffe in Java this, vear under state control is _estimated at 24,887 piculs, while the figures for 1916, 1909 and 1308 ware 31,317~ pieuls,- 32;277--piculs and 82,180 piculs, respech\el). It will thus bhe seen that the estimiates of the forth- coming . erop are considerably below the results of the crops for 1910 and 1909, and greatly below those for 180%. During 1910 - the municipal officials of the Manchester and Salford corpor. ations 1pok up the question of the amadlgamation. of the twoé townships, and _at the close ‘of .the year great strides ~were -made in this direction. Sheuld this be effécted Manchester would bécome the second city in the T'nited Kingdem. - Manchester has .a population estimated at 710,000 and an area of 21,646, acres; Salford’s popu- lation is estimated dt 242,000 and its area 6,.01 ‘dores. Rmhard Busteed the only original -living member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, is attending the conyéntion of -{he brotherhood mow in seswion at. Harrispurg, having come from his home in New York. r. Bus- teed is one of -the men who im early part-of:1883 organized the Cap- City -association; having for fits principal ¢biect the payment of bene- fits during the disab) and sickness of its.members.; The organization was erfouea in a:cabin car. A trn\ voyage. is -being wmade, be- tween Rouen and Philadelphia, by the petroleum bark Quevilly, equipped with .auxiliaiy. gaseline motors. So confident are ner Trench owhers of the success of - the experiment, by which they hope to refduce the salling time fromi a present uncertain four to eight weeks (0. an aVerage of three weeks; that, they are. having bullt a much larger vessel, to be equipped, al. so, ;with auxiliary - gasoline motors. The'plans of both vplile)l, the arrange. r (Hqir [ fii\él etc., will be er& upon. the