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FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW: MODERATE WIND. OCIATED 'PRESS What Is Going On Tonight. | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. LOST AND FOUND. vu.uu-m. énd Motion Pietures at Diphtheria on the West Side. A DVER ISEMENTS Auditorium. L I Motion Pictures and Songs at Breed| ;. i) Ty one of the finest res- : er. ent ot Fost Sid . T e, Pietures and Tliistrated Songs | idential districts of the West Sida & A under the heading of WANTED, FOR SALE or Fa Pojt Theater diphtheria has now been preval N, with sil¥er head, - e | it b v been” prelen | SEATEIS, ith e b, stomes i R 2 el i iy Rej Caugps at Town s abolt « vear.s Is it not time the a1d, between Maurice Sample ai ot b z,“.;z;m\'__‘q R, mee“n:‘fl\n discoitred e canse, or order. Brecd Thadter TO R ave mse rate of i € A Al ed a gen ¢ieanup in the interes , Court clty o Norwieh, M of A i ithe g R Leave at Bulletin Office. apr24d . . . ats s’ Hal ' i B ) R I [ A g — oc¢ per line, six words to the line M., meets at 214 Laurel Hill Avenue. Mrs. Mabel Hewitt, on Alice street, 3 Bvea Swodish Sick Honefit Socléty | will proceed into the luts west of there | FOR SALE. meeta in Carpeaters’ Hell, and see th i the city dump- TR carts have untoaded . ANNOUNCEMENTS [ masienmn it i KUCTION EXTRAD.DINARY FOR SALE. TO RENT. oul, disease-breeding 2 A & spread around ths a5 I UK SALL—OF Wouid trade for §ova ) Lea—une Isi, LAl 0L Goubs See tho ladies’ $2.60 black and rus- [ ing sbread arcund th WAN out BULB AR Tove, sace Angwicet: ] ine Biue SRR TR oot L anie ®t oxfords Frank A Bl offors, | 'This I owiil 0.t ‘reserve, to the LPericucy Tei, viniz Hluysd - | diusce we . 1o At Lt Gutamer. n b = highest day, May fTth, at[S0CC% T =3 = Ty T town ) [ \-cited A T | T RuAGIo T WAN LU COBNGE, | $AWweo—a Lne Henry F. Aler up- AJust Vacaieu, 4 vory ae- “Dickens’ Children i R iknon Rt TRBL e e )| PNLTMISNG, A Nl s new, WILH Sl bRiru el e SoB B ORE IR ok e Dickens' children in tableaux fo be i i o ; e i, Lioo GGLYELY,, Luny KUsFalteew |ala bih AOQUIs UL ALNE saoset ven at the P: parish fiouse o DAt vis] own ordi- 1y us of their kind tnal [ WANIEb-—sedium sized lubeh. | (ciiua aie aowh, a6 el monii 406 | ooy iy $d aturday afternoon, Cake, candy and | .\ d i now making land with monsy Would purchase; A large AMOUDL | Seiu UGsCLpUUA @il PIACE 10 Lawiill, | £ieui-Caudsi, WU, Noiwicn, Conld. A0 s i—BeCORE LT, Cicuialing otted plants will be on sale, See adv. 1 parts of the town. The doc- | of househoid turniture of all Kinds, I8 | (ol wuiewi. Tay ou apréobim W Libialy Dulidilie, sultavie bUF buup, Vi pot ints will | .er gl per L the fow, b cluding beds and beudlug, e = T ok (] Wlewu—a Eoud Cabiner organ, DIACK | uie U lvugiies. AUIUS A. e tors of two decades ago a - chests solid ‘oak AIMINE | FERSUNAL—Georse: NIX on jaal | Blewboa good cabinet organ, bid L " BREED THEATER. taken, or else this is'a cr Foom Vine “Upholsterod "OMICS | yuriumiut beuir e a TOW e mols | WAULGL CheS: Wil »iwus; Leline od QoW taims Tk | to rwict hairs, and mauy other chairs of varl | o 70 " 0 ils puvas DOOR wewes O | 050 WSk apizenmw ¢ | kU saNT—Store at ™l Water SL, “The Girl and Her Trust” Most VU HOUSEHOLD D | fiatotuE, bus; iy, scachiini v i | 2 U | Bes W asitig i suuare; suo doc e e W00uS, elc., CUrio cabimets, . = iAuv—A Vory NICE LauOgany UD- | vl vaii e used of balpel Sdwups Thrilling Bmngaph Picture Ever| Norwich, May 2, 1912, e T o DL iy B ROt B v i hoistaran’ liviess ur & fceel, S ibugs : LaUB e R AL Dt MR el N e e M ade. e tabi€, with siaepvard L Layou 3 awcel tubt, Witk Lice twuk, BUall, e | Wiy BL 0 WELEr L mayda = Price in Norwich Market. OBITUARY. . Soild oal bookcuss, oak secr Lo loarn the auto- | Mvereu; eiius 310 Guwih, diaw per week, | G e ¥or today at the Breed, the great e T X taries, oak stands, cloincs presses, se “is Biven Lo Seculo | 44€ Fisui-Cauuell L0, NOTWIGH, Conu, | 49 KEALTSA Dice £ ‘ ey feature picture ¥s entitled The Girl and Xditor: 1 read your article on Homer Davenport, Cartoonist. Lees, mirrore, roiliop desks, clocks, | uouus e et e ek UL w14y Brvauway, City. miayid R b e e Nish e O e W York, May _Homer Daver” | faicurocs, lacss oil table samps puSiiciis By ousie. AL Souwu—Uie O Luo best planolas with | AU Awsi—UR Huoarl wve. moueri attraction. Grace, the little opi and our quotation of lbv lwfl' the cartoonist, died today in this | (ric desk latps, elec How Wo Wiu gudiancce 10 Qua | meciusesio wna 1Z rous oL music, as Eufii'.‘.fi.‘";.wn‘,";d.ufi;““‘p"m::jf: ..'Jf.fi‘,‘ lle, learns that $2, wholesale market, which I think shoule f pneumonia. Mr. Davenport had | andiren sets and ser oseop 4 viie s o | 890u us nvw, Just excuaugea 1o our | SSAUGL clean, sun0y. pieseun Bowly Tive on the next train. The orrect or Instance, the Drice | joon working on the Hearst news- | pited w ; Shpieid Uiiugs, Lov [ s " daCuladll phay el pranu; LeFus | i erve Lo beut Ko, e pui- arrives and the money deposited | papers in this city. He was 44 years | Pedesiai, statueties. jaura; conn. i PRV-SOMILIRe Per aloiui | L4b ehaLyy | wivuie 1L uoNiTed, AdAress a. B, G the chest in the station, but the act | Yo at | of aze. “’”“*!‘:5”: ‘l" cnd YA L i T W ARRECOI, Luueun. aprivd ; tw & Dhiy walt ta- | ot quof , ery, also oth | w0 auws 1 cuui W—Go0d Fiscner uprignt pianc, in seen by two tramps. They wait un- |1t b e Vs — e o duuiis i o Bo—Good Kiscaer uprignt piany, | e il the staton agent bas gone, and |! e o Prominent Frenchmen at Yale. | of paintings and pictures R i, D, NO s iy b BLeul MO SRt | oL Wty imiliTAVES SAlGH W BT ERE make for the strong box. The key is |1 Lig oo b ad. | New Haven, Conn, May 1—Threo | Most of them purchased | | G C TS O, Wt e | Ui, biiey Fouul Lui' ciiiCaens, piice in the of the girl, o they | \hicl - PoOtATonE X men weré interested | Zultable Zor tue home, s iR, —|¢ g U iowl SUlil e Sauiiig, S0 Sk W b grasp the box and load it on a hand | T} r et i sie £ 1y Leon Bartheay, | 113 3nd some for chapels | v ANTED Hl 3 T auuov—A Denutiui Stemway square | Siréet aprisd - gi s telegraphed to the are led to believe that these prices | VISitors a o o » | books, including a set ol SINS0 suan 48 Ordersy. wasdd | LiGu0 paeno, A pesiect . Oruer, wiu = car. The girl has iclograpied to the | e arc loi to expect. " | president of the Aero Club of France: | bogr” Lo n full ! -5 Rpat DI, sl eeisork stues WKL i TOf T0ur rooms Rmearest station, then rushes out and | n s 5 Wl At e i 3 WaNanw AL Ul DackUs Guspiul, | et (Shie S0 donth su per mois vuSLs apIOY Cuelie, 0 AU Il DU throws herself on the track in front| i VAR e nglish Channel in a and |0 - i a new o mayid Rl Lliquine Ui piouiiew _ upised of the hand car. Her act compels | wich, (¢ 1912 Chi. | Count tournelles ant ja) St L LaNoy A | WANicw—Al the Backus Hospilay, T BUUBLL Suasauss UU0Ldaus UL IR LS At they, taks het( (T e ion the local | memb® of the Frenc and a | ghe eaPert luding an immense | WU W - Git | $IC Tums, i PEFLECE CUDUILION, Cuuice [ 41 IVviis &l Uscul Dodtl, Toilied 43 u on the car with them, and are off | cc b fn which fie lecallprominent figure diplomatic | {B35nted bird i for bl | wan i L | T he Fur Ciuat O ot | waoie ov, Bupasiives TDE Q6100 L by again. They are soon pursued by an | vl u erred to wa - | circles. Al three addressed a student insuranze offic mower, horse | WYUK “ PYACs Fouhn; e - LN Soridd engine and here ocours the most thrill- | cazo.—I gathering of 300 on the Yale campus, | §0ods, meluding biidies, saddies; DAt | waNs— o ST LET L0 X0 suin1—35 CIIE Bt & assirubic fag pursulc ever depicted ) fioas: They spoke in French and expre about 12 of coal, T Gien v oolen o il setwiueiie Ut als rovuis, 372 per vt B R S e latro- | TISSU themselves as delighted with Yale. anlipact furg 5 My SR Fia ol tueis | Colikey's Lico Fowader, | A44tire L ol CuIt puree priod uced, wing the em cast on | AR The students gave them a_Yal ot ST 15 XOU WANL your hea Liquiu ana Head Lice Omument| yu ssNT—Kooms, Apply at 84 Me- thelr intaresting trip to Gibraltar. The | AETER TAKEN EROM:BODY.J'HE ¢ B AR y sive Jouns fi . | ure gunianteea 1o ao the Work quick- | Kinley ave. 0 »dy shows an Essanay production, S aftes ap Lol 4 Praclical POWILry DUOK LT — — — | hdiale l periments at Rockefeller Institute. y the purc 1 ar 6L una produce. | &proviuk gy e x;j {:.‘.:m:.u‘m:...,“.;..: 3 | i e —n————— he pul K av: T vl = — [iow wilupea L3, Towiaena —e—— e [ A SiRs £ o | clos far their removal to Norwi ¢ paoRt 1| Thon sanm—Cuaiiae single cyinder [ Liluery muwiel | ADBY Lo wiiiam . POLI’S BROADWAY THEATER, | r 1 An account of | £~ ~IAL SALE OF | eovmiices joneche suRd blbe st 3 runwbouL, Lop, s , uorn, guva | Suieis wprizd bt 574 il [ some remar periments male | Seae e Ferra s N nd coll onuioon, b sanon. 1 7 ni i p Amateur Night, with Little Billie Be- s kefe R e . . | he It is impossible e o] For saw uange, one-uwil |au Moucsi LMPEOVEMENTS, o BUSWeL o s % 2 e | 13 order give it g | cavin sauncy, $5 1eeL vver 4u, 3 leet appiy w42 buswell Ave. el dard, and Others. i ; et e | Fine Gilt Clecks || il Esg S Tl T L . S bi bork | | v - A RNT —Seven roois, o In adation o tho excalent bil ot (! S i i | el R R ame e T e oo at the big thea tonight Yhere will | ¥ ) was able to “‘ P egmning it vl it partcu- | Stree apryd h g le heart tissue pulsating A 3 Places “KOUMS, all mode be a prog mateur talent that |} : : e i N e and Place JOMS, all modern con- Loahed i s anything in its ! Stsider yhie u i Saturday Morning, ommencing | Seo e UBMR BL L elepions $3a-4 promises to - S A nsmes | ere taken for more “ A 20th esiderce, Lebanon Greer EXFERIENCED si TR rivd line for m ceks past, Mr. James | 1o onths. The ragments were pril 20t r distance ot the postotiice. | .. sirs o0 o Sing cuicks, = . — - e amateur contest, and Mr. Tom Ca- | Preserved in glass jars in suitab - . 3 may1d L on Vouit” Lhiot, Quarey ORI ah SLL O hotse Rk the amateur conte B g g |§ Special Price for Choice = Co, LD W Lonuon, Lonn. B S ey b 1y T J-'.v“n*mr;' gl - | experiments part of a LEGAL NOTICES. mayid subes, mast Great Fiai. Tel 786, at I ['eaties - to- detertni or not 2 = St e e ‘mar2id 3 ¥ { th e can be d in- £ FUR SALE—Compiele barher shop i POLI'S BROADWAY THEATER. |'™ & % as . se - RINRN Auutess 82 UIuon Sueey, 10 aN1—Sunny upper tenement ai side the this | Republican Caucus |~ : i : N o bkl | o el ey i) 3 o p n Dr. Carrel this g puni wisthienus, Lol _______Mayed (o, Polchtric "uguts ana ‘garacn; lns Titanic's Films Teday and Tomorrow. | (70 It is conceivable that the Clock Guaranteed s IF YOU wand o Sm kU SAui—Cuairs and tabie tor fce | quirh ut z3 Grove sty City. mailgd o life of tiss of the | e AN R e i palior, Yuarierea ouk back bar e film will be shown to- 5 S Republican Voters of the City SR Tour, take LWIEEors &l 1CE0UA, MAUOKALY D 10 AsaA—Une six-rovm flat, al row, matinees and eve- e RO RIDAE Volte o e Ol of Lagivhy : e | I ikeren, ai i LYt Crate condis | MOGErh conveniences, ut 14V Broudwiy. : ved to the | normal d r because b 9t : Norwich will meet B i I | inquire at 12z broaaway. marlii s & teed to th oy ous e o fla, s I on. wm. W. ives, Trustee, z3 Com re at 122 broa » be authentic in every | ¢ ) h mieht be postmonedi} 0NN & D 1L UHSS Pown Hall Friday Evening, : lon | merce St maid_| o MeNi—No. ® Union St Fia: articular, showing of keel, | b Opss el i fo13. Lk o haminire Gt R rYET == 3 seven rooms ard bath, in brick house B "o iy, of K o | 1912, at § o'clock to nominate candi FOR EALE—Two carloads “of - all | JoLel, Fhmd, ad Dathy it brickc hiouss ifax, 1 8 Of crew, survivor \ follows this statement: “Sub- | | dates for city offices. WANT T s U E 5 - coutraL PATL ol city. lnquire 137 Main Buibers of crew, ivors, {iy I developad: obp tecknies R E. L. BURNAP, |pictures, map rs. man. | ureenevilie’ Grain Co.” el BB AL Glivert. marbd - e i may be possible to obtain | ba i T . Binay | apr : - o nes at dock and many oth- O TR | Chairman Republican Town Commit- | Soibts ¢ > G. W. F | o g T Tenement at No. 21 Fair. B origing, In one of t riments i Jelc In tue country. Lualow! Furm, | “UP %0 DATE furpishea ro ra e . . 1 N hear 1e pulsated reg- | B on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry M| : o WANTED— Plafic tening_and repalr- | auren stoniusion. it F. D, o, Norwich, | guefite buaing Mrs Lon ors Mo ularly cveral days and grew. After |} and Securities of any kind at the M| R bl C’- | 1ng. All work guaranteed Conn. . ¥. pution. _apriid votzb, BEaELE THEATER, NEW LONDON . he tissue was disseoted, |} Lowest Itates of interest. A oid Epll ican aucus | 55 Prospect si, City. T Y Gl saie of | 70 MENT—Biore 45 0 Franelin BL : oy ntral fragment remove RRned. Lo : s Lhe .epubtican +oters oL t owr 3 = ™ ARMERS. X 6Y, BIOOK! api | possession at once. Inquire at Bulletin ' an t 1 new medium. It was (Establ ed 1 ) T leet in PRINTING oow =¥ = - 5xv.cg octéd “The Littlest Rébel. | found sating at a rate that THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co i e e y HoSERaua SR Ui s ALii—heswurant, lce cream, | OHice between 60 204 beats a ! rect Upxtairs 3Lio; 500 each, 3: for samples | e Dismeny; | ¢ HIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE | | and prices for ai are in o TO RENT—With or without power nd other specimens, Dr. | = need of. The Bulleua Noc- fonng v b and sleam—4,000 square feet floor 5 -l Ll | Wich, Cona. space. The lightest, cleanest, alriest v enerally | the e WN CoM = MUTORCYCL tactory fluor In Norwich. Apply A. A. 8 time (5 gdast Ol o May 2, 1912. " may3d WANTED. { norse n eynnder, | irouruier, "roy Steam Lacnary Build Jontaneou: i ’ NOTICE TO CREDITORS, P AND WEAVERS. | gieruduiea i iactory, Conds ‘"flg.‘d""k“” £l 1005, SCHsmaE Ave h s were exposed to —_— AT A COURT OF FuoMais HELD e new, must seil ouce, Addre - dents and microbian infec- | | at Norv ich, within aud for the District = 2 — In case ( local infection the | on the 30th day of Apri — — —— = b | A remoucled Lo- FOR 8. & rSeiothn with | 2 &4 a : ¥ ALE. placed in a new | Paper, Baskets, Paper Flowers O L AL LING lagk WANTED, FARMERS. L e i ) i District, dece 2 3 n buvd mues. kormerly own- several generatior's |making, at | at the Administratrix cite 50 Acres Cucumbers. L e e re free fre nicrobian =L | of sald deceased tu briug £ iy, Work:" w il sell Ohedp it X & r ms agaidst said . cstate y y Sy P 3 Rira Friwi av'o ‘ hin six mon:hs from this date, ¥ onitans te Fe gear k \ ! \ b | ng a notice to that effect, t>gother Adaress Somers, s died of seysis. { O LUWIN 14 | & . r. on the sign- bros, Norwieh, Conn. —_— | HEARING JUNE 3 & Fie & & v | Frankiin, Square. kit Gasoline laun, St ey 10 dlutiten walk (gt JUSTICE KEOGH DECIDES | S TS PR e A o OB ST Baltic Village, on trolley line, con- | 3 | swd Dis make return to this cugiue sisting of six-room house, barn and e Before cthie GuiEt 1AJone" or h 1 s los rentiouses, 57 acres of land, about 1. N l NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. 2 — |acges ciear land, 209 cords wood stand- sy o s veiees. © |QVOrhauling and| . iy nazme, e, e gt o T o s She | B S e R e n sireets; all be controlled with small cash pay- Miss Ma: Vilson of Ne s N y 2 | & M Attest NNIE C C.IL‘.C‘I:,A‘ %" Boue ment. € v d I T 0! lerk, gain. For vt " < ol D e g Repair h‘iork iR o] e FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, iq °f hearing bef NoTiCE, i < maryd | Central Bullding, Nerwich, Conn. # : n f the | ; m, counsel for] —OF ALL KINDS ON— |tbir c o oodrich, 101 High A3 e ur t g |1 not brought from mars coun i : ere is i3 ald that bis ¢ insist- | AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- | the & : oA e FOR SALE, S o.ousy . La, Y | ed ur his ap | ¥ Tldern o piosewenis, ampic | The Casino Property av Vleasamt Vi c Metho pa : o eloase from. the siae | ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. | Administratris wii < o Bitaoib, piie vers iia. A artist Miss Wil piven Bl g S g, | | mayad Cuse, Bliss Place U, Soxou dance hall, wiiole of upper ! ) decided 1o sct. June Mechanical repairs, painting, trim- | R = Luraned with o al RS- tetnte o iring. In the | ming, s P b R o ¥ ; ACiiEIUS SALE—Pieas ocated | uianer furnishings, seating, capaoit d nitéiy doter: | TiN%: upholstering and wood work. AT 4 coum: ATE HELD > - G5 mcres SXcoUGnl DLW | Lo new sanky ool Lan , CApRCILy ¥ i er will be |Blacksmithing in all its branche: | No b, on the 1st day of ) r © ahu woud, Boud |siore 1n front 20x30. This property wiii . e s | forgs 0 1st day of ) 4 K. K station 40d | pe soid at & bargain if taken soon. 3 ¢ eu 1 Y | Charles & Wh at In, i\ ge DATW, piinted, new | contalning 110 acres of smooth land, i | al yir Norwich, 1n said District, d ) Gn 3300, Bi.cUS, SULGUWGLLES, | PIENty of Wood and Well watered, larec 28 = YR A H Ordered, T Administrator et sosvas prite tsve | PaFotm nousesone Marn Reres chitse ITALIAN BATTLESHIP uitl uidl! e credicony d deceased to br sousenold iur- | 1 14 a hay nam‘mm basement 18x . | n n5 againal said es larming lvols and pouit 20, 1Zo bearing apple trees, ubundance REPORTED AS LOST. i . | Sithin Trom s uate ol Anns R Coans | ot atiaLl rruitland In 3 izt State of ( tice (0 hal®eft sitivation, siluated on pacadam soms Re Umbsrts Said to Have Been Driven| 201 0515 Norih L3 o T jamiid OIS miles thom Weelhil i Ak i | to the ¢l GUUD Pl 1ANG ChEAP—o00 6% | inilo to caurch, village and schosi, & on Rocks. Ll | ased last dwelt, and in Velupes (lcgulur business size), card | intie to raniroad statinm Pais e ook o : o 1 COiien, 3L, Luwb. 8085, | o best (arm bargains ever offored; « ’ foi g dug £ abbiait B Dhnasin A $0.00 iU,U00, $1v. wuy nulehes sickness of the owner, who is past ! od re from Iles, Lake and vread lation in said piinied, 3Ldv, LU0, 32, 8,00 | (hree score and ten, compels him to sell . Waniie vainnh § ; w ghis Coure “ 00 o SUoy, $ESSA0n | this darm at a gréat sacrifice. Price order. Promnt. SaFvice The abuve and loregoing Is a v ¥Li.00; 6V bilincads, ixsie. | "4 neat cozy cottage houss and a « opy of record & P 005 Lovy, 83 5,000, Yi | bungalow situated on the west bank of H. BRUNELL Altes FANNIE C. CHURC o e T s b0, A% E: | the Thames, near the Yale-Harvard Ave. (East Sice) Meriden.—The the ter bakers renewnt inelud; clause and of wages Hazardville.—Re b T pastor of 1 compani for a mon » their :on M The Ruid Bears tho 5 s instead of the apliral scales in g ral use, The man- ager of the Woedbridge lee compa belleves that the lsw is wneonstitu tlopal and that the use of steciyards b mpructicel YD AW buugi P T | K par 0uiiiS, De. 2 Anne, Room A wet10d 23 Frasniin Screc cca Be ana wne J. F. € 10 the Dest OB sbe muike Y nUieL isi | NEWMAR i 715 Bo: | Y% | Meals order, and Welc Jobn Tuckle, Prop, KET HOTEL. swell Ave. First-cless Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Ravebit served to Tel. 43<5, of every descrip: d for sampies ot g o FOR SALE | Brick Block containing threc centraily located. Well ited. An. excepticnally for quick bu inquire | ( ) : Laig ( HRC U F I only 'R FAR e iront- TS to preferred. Send particy TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. ! ] THERE “w o advertiong manii Eastern Connccticul equal tq The Bule aprave delin for pusiuess reRulis. races, for sale at a bargain. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin, Choice of 4(0. WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Real Fatate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2. | "Phone conneeti Westerly, R. L | FOR SALE Eight-Room Cottage at N Hill Avenue. | Lot, 59x150 Laurel sk about It. JAMES L. CASE, Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn R YOU CAN BUY a nice 7 room cottage with running ter, conveniently situated on Fish- r's Island, very reasonable of E. A. PRENTICE, ‘Paone 300. 8 CIiff St. FOR SALE. Kitchen range, with water front and connectio democrat wag- 5 val separator, 1 Runner duck eggs, the hest ofl for hare \oroughbred Indi Viscol, nesses. | ¥. 0. CUNNINGHAM. $34-1% and Ing medlum in Eastern Zonn. ut eqinl to The Bul- letin for business resuits | pour DESPATCHE:! 1OETRY THE Yorwanp movEMENT, A ““a':s‘ movement leading up te A forwiird move to help your fellow man; Come, ird your loins and with yeur feet truth shod Marcn steady on (o do the best you can. Awnkc;l to facts that round about you ve, The facts of need and doubt aad wrong in power: Awake and of your best most freely ive, To bring once more to man his soule bred dower, Let manhood flow through heart and brain and soul, The manhood of a freeborn belng strong, Reach forth a hand and press toward the goal As leaders of a purpose building throng. Today is" yours, each hour is fraught with light— Today the need is great. The meamgy the call— Al pln‘u?‘unceumgly for good-will'y fight, ail. —John M. Dunphy, in Times. ¥ New York “PERFECT LOVE CASTETH OUY FRAR? A tribute to the women who went #own to death with their husbandge fliEsested by Mrs, Tsidor Straus’ deves on. As side by side they traveled through the years Strong in a love that dally grew tm Bo {icy iogether faced their final hour With hearts whose steadfast courage conquered fears; Bager for life, yet dauntless volunteers Among the ranks of death. So great deeds flower. From scenes of tragedy. So great souls Lower About il grave and bid us dry our ears! And womanhood throughout the world must _thrill Before the glory of that sacrifice To love and loyalty. The ready will That chose to die rather than pay the price For life, and thus upon its latest breath Proved to mankind love's triumph over death! —Anne P. L. Field HUMOR OF THE DAY Scdtt—There goes Dr. Bwellman. Quite a lady killer, {sn't he? Mott— Oh, he treats the other sex also.— Boston Transcript. “Oh, mother, I just broke a window with my ball” “Very well, Tommy, I'm busy just now, but if you'll re- mind me later I'll punish you."—Life, Mrs. Muggins—I hear your husband is quite versatile. Mrs. Buggins—Why, he can actually stay out late evers. night in the week and not give the same excuse twice.—Philadelphia Rec- ord That young fellow seems to have made himself solld at yowr hous “Yes, 1 judge he has, Ma is looking up his family, while pa is investigat- Ing his commercial rating."—Louls- ville Courler-Journal. ‘I don't know what these suffre. gettes want.” “They want.the ballot. “1 say woman has no business mon- keying with politics. Woman's place is the bridge club."—PIttsburg Post “An artist must have a lively imag- ination.” “Yep,” replied Farmer Corn tossel. “If he hadn't, he couldn't git up them pictures that are on the o side of packages of garden seeds.”— Washingion Star. McTavish—I want sixpenny worth of strychnine. Chemist (with profes- sional caution)—What do you want it for? McTavish (snatching at the op- portunity)—Fourpence. — Penny Illug- trated. “Why. does our friend; the agitated reformer, insist that we ought to-be 0 discontented ” asked one plain citi~ en. “Principally,” replied the other, because he ‘s mot holding a public office at present.”—Washington Star. “What do you consider the most important event in the history f Paris?” “Well,” replied the tourM, who had grown weary of distributing tips, “so far as financial prosperity’ concerned, I should say the discove of America was the making of this town,"—Washington Star. “Oh! George,” she exclaimed, “now that you've seen my new hat you sim- ply can’t regret that I got it. Isn't it just a poem?” “Well, if it is," replied George, “1 guppose a proper title for it would be Owed to a Milliner."—Cath- olic Standard and Times. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Argentina’s most notable natural phenomenon, the famous “Piedra Mo- vediza,” or oscillating rock, near Tan- dil, The huge ‘Tock as fallen down, lay upon another rock near the edge of a cliff. It swung to and fro on be= ing touched by the hand, but the fierce est hurricane had been unable to dis- lodge it. The cause of its collapse after so many hundreds of years is a mystery. Pit ponies of one of the English mines were brought to the surface when the miners stopped work som weeks ago. Noi one of the animals liad seen daylizht since they were first taken into the mines, some as long as 20 years ago. All of them were be- wlldered, and many were as frighten- ed as though they had been deposited on a new planct, but there were some which showed signs of joy, neighing and rolling over and over on the ground. Certain kinds of medioval “Vene- tian glasses” were popularly supposed to fly to pleces If polsoned liquor wers d into them. In contrast, also dating from the old days, were glasses which poisoned all who drank from them. The poison was crystallized at the bottom of the glass, from which it was Indistivguishable, and as it dis- solved very slowly it could be used many times wi'h deadly effect. Some such glasses can be seen at the Brit- ish museum, and every collector knows that it is never quite safe to use med- ieval glass for drinking purposes with- out taking precautions, rds as to the origin of leap ileges for women are few. one, from Walsh's Courtship, Love and Marriage,” 1608: Albeit it is now become a part of the common law, in regard to social rela- |tion of life, that, as often as any bissextill year do return, the ladies have the sole privilege, during the time it continueth, of making love un- to the men, gvhich they may do either by words or looks as to them it seem- proper; and, - moreover, no man will be entitled to the benefit of cler~ £y who doth in anywise treat her pro- posal with slight or contumel: Roger Crab, the hermit and astrol- oger, almost solved the problem how ta live without eating. About 1641 he hegan to restrici himself to u vegeta- rlan dlet, avolding even butter and cheese. From roots he got to a veg- artan dlet of hroth, thickened with p, nnd pudding made. of bran and turnip leaves chopped together, and he fAnally resorted to deck leaves and grass. Me drank nething but water, and lived for nearly forty years on three forthings n week, ile died In London lu 1650 iy his SOtk veam lift a banner in the cause of

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