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RAIN TOPAY; BENERALLY : _FAIR TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES What Is Going On Tenight. - g‘agi?ng\s and Hiudtrated Sengs & the ‘hea YVeudev and g&m Pletures at the Auditeri i Vaude: Phetoplays at Pavis | Then! e ,“oe Cempany, € A. €, C N. N 2%, L o o . mge! “?* Fall. N 386, 0. 0. O. = :‘egg” Lodfi Ne. 6 K. of ¥ m%‘?‘Ahflaa Eeqp meets Ia T. A, B e 128, F. of A, }co. w29, R. A 0. H\, Court mesurih% useuv meets l!\ \g H!benlu L 1 meets in ANNOUNCEMENTS -~ . BREED THEATRE. | Tom Moore and Alice Jo Co-Stars in The Senator's Dishonor. an uanrivadied bill of all- features at the today, headed by the great story derived from his- torfoal facts, a.n-d entitled, The Last immense produc- flmhmmtworeels,udpna membed by the western Kalem company n the depth of the mountain forests of Yower California. The main feature showss_the a;tmi:: wpon the white set- and the !nth are sudde.r.ly at- wacked b!' the xmns The exchange | of the firing of the ihrilling story of life in Washington, D. C. Maurice Costello appears in. a powerful drama entitled The Weapon, and Alkali Ike wins the laughs in a comedy entitled, Alkali Ike in Jayville. STONINGTON Endeavorers Plan Entertainment— Offensive Otter Trawils Bill With- drawn—NNrs. G. B. Maerten’s Birth- day Celebrated. . -A musical and literary entertainment is .%o be given in the parior of the Secend Congregational church undu the awspices of the Y. P. S. C. Bfixyxmymotweswiyu‘ulbethe Fpeeaker and an orchestra will furnish District Deputy Coming. A meetin- of Pequot council, No. 42, R. A, will be held Monday even- @t Brayton’s bhall. An official visit be made by Supervising District Deputy Williem T. Carry of Leonard Bridge. The reguiar hours were observed at High the The G. & the pegular schedule and school begins 2 328 2 m. M Bill Withdrawn. The withdrawing of the bill to pro- it the wse of otter trawils which was mtreduced in the Connecticut assembly sarly in the session was received with dancing parties may be held there The hall will have ample light from windows on three sides. A time lease of the hall has been taken by James H. Stivers, who will see that all ar- rangements will be up to date. The kowerflom;w’hichhmflpi&dbyBeck, with, the i being remodeled mfimfim pla:!.eg-].nss&‘pby windows On Fishing Trip. The auxibery fishing sloop Frances Belle, Capt. Grover Eldredge, started esrly In the week for Lomg Islamd They will go to Hlock Isiand waters after a supply of fish is secured. Randsome Birthday Gift. Members of the Woman’s society of the Baptist church met at the parson- as!: Baturday evening in honor of the president, Mrs. G. B. Marstom. i estutah | Fir birthday. At e'cloe k2 supper was served. At the close Mrs. Asa C. Wilcox in behalf of the society presented Mrs. Marston a set of table linen and many verses were readl bearing on the past and Presend. Six Ysars Pastor. Om Bamdzxy Rev. G. B. Marston marked the dlose of his sixth year im the pastorate of the Baptist church here. Miss Pauline Chesebro is fisiiing in Somerville, Mass. Mrs. S. T. Stamton and '\ZL\ss Laura T. Wood have returned home after ‘spending the winter in New York Mns, W. Fred Wilcox has returned from New York. Brief State News Safffigild—The TFirst Natiomal bank Satwrdey received a counsignment of $59 im the new five cent pieces. Thospson—Virs. Valentine B. Morse of Springfield has returned frem a weel's Visit with relatives im East “Thomrpson. > News Londen—Miss Chearlotie Moky- societies of Mew Hayen ai the Bancuet ati the Hotel *Paft en Mm day evenimg, Maeaweh 7. . Anfrey fon, formerly of Wind- | Hobnaa, 5(alL0_/d n town. ern.ustu_ Améorm?cg% i‘slu J' n:maxmn Jm.m A. S-u:ihvan ¢ Soushington. Bev. | No matter whether the Pain { is in the Back or Side, Chest or Limbs, you can always rely on an Allcock’s Plaster. It is a standard remedy, sold by druggists in every part of the civilized world. § | Constipation, Bikiousness, Indigestion, efc. : Brandreths Pills Entirely Vegetable. of New Haven to speak on a/ timely topic. New Britain.—A marriage license was granted Friday to Charles Peter Corley of No, 418 Shuttle Meadow avenue and Emily Marion Althans of Wakefleld, R. 1. Big Cut in Convent Assessment. New Haven, Conn., March 10—Judge Marcus H. Holcomb of the superior court today handeqd down a decision making a Sweeping cut of more than $50,000 in the assessment for taxes of St. Bridget's convent in Milford. The assessors of that town placed the val- uation of the property at $59,400. Judge Holcomb, cuts the assessment down to $6,200. i ~ —_— LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the $th day of March, A. D, 1913. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Estate of Lydia Ann Rathbun, late of 3 d_District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in_ their clalms against sald estate within six months from this date, by posting 2 notice to that effect to- gether with a copy of this order, om | the signpost nearest to the place where sald deceased last dwelt, and in the same town. and by publishing, the same once a_ newspaper havirg a clrculation in seid District. and Tnake return to_this Cour: NELSON §. AYLING, Judse. The above and foregoing Is a true Cleris. NOTICE—All creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, withun and for the Disirict of Norwich, on the 10ith day of March, A. D. 1913, Presen: PAYSmG Judge. e of Griswold, in said Disirict d ered, Thai the Ex o emitiaa ot e Rl a1 bring in their claims against said estate Withia st momths frem this dats. by posting & notice io that effect, together Wwith a copy of this order, on the sigm- pOSL nearest to the place where said Geccased last dwelt, hnd In the. semi town, and by pub ing the same once in a newspaper having a circulation in s2id District. and make return to this NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- céased are hereby notiied to presemt their claims against said estate tO the undersigned at Jewett City, Comn, within the time Hm.\v.ed in the aboys: and foregoing ord PR ropNsox, marlid Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD it Bozrah, within and for the District of Bozrah, on the 1st day of M: B ms 24 areh. Present- GAGER, F —SANUEL A udge. Estate of Chariotte L. Smith, late of Bozrah. in sa.d District, deceused. Ordefed, That the Bxecutor _eite ae ereditors of said deeceased ts briug N their elaims against sald eswaic vithin six months from this date, by sOSLing & netice to that efeet, to- seiher with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place whese said deceased last dwelt, and in the fame town, and by publishing tho same ance in & hewspaper having a cireula- don in said INsirict, and make return 0 this Ceurt SAMUEL A. GAGER, Judge. NOTICE-—All creditors of said de- eased are hereby notified to present neir claims against sald estate to- the undersigned at Fitchville, Conn., with- in the time limited in the above and foregoing order. DWIGHT E. SMITH, marild Executor. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM. missioners for New Lendon County: 1 hereby appiy for a transfer of license to sell and somt:ons and intoxicating “T lager beer, Rhine wine an chifir ;bm the building a5 43 West Main street, Town of Nor- wich, exeept in the rooms and apart- meats in ssid building, any part or paris of which are cut off or parttion- ed in such manner as to ferm boOLhS, side reems, or retiving reoms. My place of business s not leeated withia iwo hundred feet im 3 direct line from any church edifice or public or -0- chial sehool, or the premises pertaining thereio, or any postoffice, p\.\blm IE brary, or eemetery. Dated at Norwie: this” 10th day of Marely, 9 George Greenberger & Co. Greenberger, Applicant. dersigmed, are electors and 1 “taxpayers, own‘ng real estate. of she Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of George | Greemberger & Co., for a license, and hereby certify thag said a.pp‘h(‘un( is a \_L table person to be licensed to said application. Dated at X this 16th day of Mareh, A, D. William H. Greemmas, Heorman § Sears, A gt Morin, C. A, G J¥. I heveby eertify that the signers and endorsers are faxpayers, ewning real estaie, i the Fown of Narwxck Dated &3 fhis 19tk Mareh, §13 C‘hls =4 lsnlt»rool Fown mariifa Soust e Proha g T 1 {0‘ t%:umt i oo Lebazwn, {i shid Distsict, 3 5 Fhe n?s&lee‘ having & ,"ffifia T his pami n account & late to this Court for nilowame, it e X i34y day of Match, 3 5 s sd!d &a!e. 1 fiisnw :..:. Rite 2 and POSE- SSnDOSE xlb‘lérc»herc the~ .i& er; | wilk and vegetables furnished; K)od | dress, stating references as to energy, ability and sobriety, John C. Geary, 125 { Company, - ‘ Ccall 19-12 and 1-2. WANTED. ANTED —American widow. neat, ed lpab]e,would like a position as house- | keeper for a good trustworthy wxdaw- no children. Hausakeager D. No. 1, Ylnuc, Conn., Box § marllTuT WANTED A practical farmer (mar- ried) on a small farm three miles from the city of New London; house, fuel, wages and a permanent positlon. Ad- State St. New London, Conn. marlld WANTED—Two or three rooms, fur-| nished or unfurnished, for light house- | keeping, privilege of bath, central lo- cation. Address Box 500, Bulletin. marlid WANTED—Salesman,_exparienced in any line, to sell general trade in Con- necticut: unexcelled specialty Droposi- tion; commission contract; $35 weekly for éxpenses. The Continental Jewelry Cleveland, Ohio. mariid WANTED 330 weekly taking orders for cut r: experience un- necessary agents’ sworn statements and territory; outfit free. Standard Mercantile Company, East | Ninth St., Cleveland, Ohio. mariid _ for cheap NTED ¥ tools H. the\'a, 549 Manhattan ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per line, six words to the line TO RENT. TO RENT—Tenement of four roems at 40 McKinley Ave. Inquire Dr. N. B, Lewl.s. marild TTO RENT Houso of nine rooms, ail medern improvements, at 26 School St.; fine location, just eff Washington Inquire on preinises or telepnone 467 maréd TO RENT-—Store at a suitable for any line of business. In- quire at Bulletin Office. feb25 TO KEN’I‘—S(‘.OX’O at 55 Franklin st. It is suitable for most any kind of FOR SALE. - FOR SALE—I will sell my new oar- riage, run only 300 miles; best rubber tires, side lamps, up to daté. W. H. Cardwell, City. marlild FOR SALE — Horse, weight grand good worker and driver, eight years old, price very reasonable. Call at 341 Mfl.ln St.,, opposite postoffice . marlld FOR SALE OR LT _BEight rooms ai Bast Thompson, furnished, near lalkel P. 0. R R. and store; berries, apples, pure water. Address A. G. R., Bullllednn Co. 120C, $5 Franklin St., business. easonable rent. Inquire at FOR SALE _About 25 tons of good | Bulletin Office. Jan31, hay on Broad Brook and Elmer E.|™ 79 RENT—Lower tenement, _four Miller's farm, Preston City, The An- | rooms, Hnquire J. Bradford, Book- (Co., Ansonia, Conn inder, 103 Brosdway. decz0d 50, tebls'l‘uThS FOR SALE — Eggs for )mu:mnxg Barred and White Rock; 31 per 15 per 100, E. A Hoxie, Yantic, Cona, marl FOR SALE OR EX FURNISHKD ROOMS — Central loca- tion. Mrl. Emma Morse, 18 Unlon St nové ), all modern con- vonlcncu E Umon m Telephous 334-4. GE for fowls —Fifty Rhode lsland puilets, some s Y laying. Inguire of yilliam ndett, 69 IJ TO DATE furnisheu rooms, Mar Mechanic_St. Wndett 69 | cuerite bullding. Mrs. Lees. 278 Main. EVLRYMCTYICI\ DEERP‘;ES m CEH}:)E‘O:?‘S start in furnished by adds Y ick Food; it contalns just the ingredients required for husky frovih mesied; st I, s, & FOR RERT Barstow & Co.. Norwich Geain Co. C. W. Hil | poyuse, Barn, Hen Houses, 19 Acres cl'Sh. Matl k Son. Jos. Cecnor & Buns, Gmfllfi (rl‘thl (X,. 2 f = of Land with strawberries, asparagus, Aveaue, New York City. marild | A. R Mauning Yautie e e ey WANTED $£50 per day paid one| FOR SALE One Ford delivery auto- | cranel On trolley line, 5c fare. lady in each town to ,distribute free|mobile, two tea Wagons, one LwWO-seat- circulars for concentrated rm\urxng in | ed su.rz;} o;w (,onciu'dhlbuz s (Lne bl\;'s; E. A. PRENTICE tubes. Permanent position. iness sleigh, one Iig: sleig ; Barr Co. Chicago, fariia | double harnesses. Edith B 1son, | Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street —— Executrix, 36 Thirteenth St, Norwiea, — — WANTED A cottage in good Tepair. [ Cona. marsd with one or two acres of land and good -_as I will not buy of them. Address M. D. Caartwright, Killingly, Conn. R. F. D, Box 1. mar83Tu WANTED — Position by experienced stenographer and bookkeeper. Apply ut Bulletin Office. mariod WANTED _—Will the local firebug start a fire a,t the end of a few good Smoke Sh“ge They are cheaper than buildings in t end. 'Have a care, buggie, old boy! marlod - \vu'rm)——l.ady canvasser for Nor- wich and vieinity. For particulars call 3% 16 Union St. evenings. Top floor. marsd WANTED 50,600 Ieet of lumber for our paient work—butternut, ol ok white wvod. Mansfield Org=n gd Works, feb2: Mansfield Depot, Coan. WANTED —Hired work on farm and boa-rd wmx ta.mu $25.909 a menih salary. Ingquire of G-lsn Rock Farm (ledyard), ¥red Myoa. e , Mystic, Conn.. R. 4. um—-nxw fnf‘l at H A M ners, 30 Wazar St., ery Thursday. A, C. Bennett. novid WANTED—All kinds of raw furs. will meet at Jase h _Comnor & Souns’ Svery Bas B Woodworth. b m—let wning. 198 Prospect 8t., Clty. ivid WANTED Tank or Beiler to bold from 1000 io 1500 gallons. State price, etc., JONATHAN SMITH, 30 Town St, <N h, Ct. Pratt's Astral Oil for incubators and Gasoline in stock. marild A Goz- ‘.I‘QL 683-2. 5 Help Wanted FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. COSCORAN, Supt., Central Bidg. WANTED Room 32, Central Building. 1. B. LUCAS FOR SALE, SALE HORSES I have 25 some of all kinds, 10th., Come and see them. FLMER R. PIERSON. Tel 1139, mar3d For $ale To Move Quickly Safe, Letter Press. Commercial Pho- nozraph, International Time Reporting :Clock, Grindstone, Forge, Anvil, Shaft- ing, Hangsrs, Pulisys Beiting, Shelv- ing, ete. EMERSON P, TURYER MFG. CO., Street. feb24d ACRICTLTURAL 1LIME, We have just put a carload into our storehouse and can supply your de- mands for Luls sure crop producer. The experts of the country say the ground limestone better thanm the barnt lime, and this is what we have. Sold by the bag, ton or carload PECK, WWILLIAMS & Co. febisd oa Diamonds, Watches, Jewei and SBecurities of any kind at the Lowest Raies of Interest. An oid estabsned firin to deal with. (Bstablisaned 1872.) | | MONEY LOANED j ‘ 1 ! | WHITE ELEPHANT cE\FE! Ades, Eorner of Water and Market Sta ines, ard Cigars “F. €, GEER, paNg, Phone 811 Votwlch. Coann. FOR SALE. FOR SALE FOR SALE—One incubator, 6 Cyphers brooders, 1. bone cuiter and 1 carriage. C. H. Wilson, Willimantic, Cenn. R. I. D. No. 2. Telephone 257-12. marsd FOR SALE—A saloon, 18 Bath St Apply P. L. Shea, New london. mar7d FOR SALE—Millinery parlorss, fltoc,k- NORWICH TOWN. CONN. ed ready for spring season; 51047 Dp-l tunity for right party; Bmad; capilal PG titod, 4ot auickly. Enauire at o A. R. KEABLES PROPERTY Sffice. mar: Consisting of a house of § = rooms, shops, store rooms, barn, A T m ] :5,3:';;;; poultry housés, and other build- kota, right out of hard work. Jancy ings. 2 acres of 1d, nice fruit istern water in the house. and well water. ang furnace heat mgtched pairs from 2400 to 2300. Lot of choice single horses, drivers and workers, from 1100 to 1500. Come and look. Champlin & Hewitt, Vose Barn, Railrcad Ave., Westerly. FPhone 545. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, Shetucket St., feb2sd ~OR SALE OR TRAD#E —Good 10-are farm, weil locsied nbar village and neighbors, on teiephone and K. F. D.; ou sweady stream. with well equipped 4 grist mill, cider mill and saw_mill, do- ng =ood business; about 50 horse power over wheels; excellent eighi- Toom house, new barn, pPouitry house and sheds; good land: xood fruit; bar- ain price for immediate sale, or trade f or cottage in or near town. Particu- Wildmantic, Ct 40 Norwieh, Comn. lars. Tryon's Ageacy. febled ¥OR SALE Seasoned slabs in stove lengins, 34 4 oord. J. Biegei, Moniville. Tel 646-3. tebisd FOR BALE OR RENT Farm rick in town of Caaterbusy, miles Roria of Canterbury, oa Brovk Toud, comprising about 440 al:u-- of Y. Sues, Agent, 'New .L.ondun, na. Janid Excepti% Offering CHALMERS MOTOR COM- PANY 7% CUMULATIVE PREFERBED STOCK FOR SALE —Slab wood, sieve L Lu.& 30 oerd 3200 nai cofd G, A Bul- Rl E S ECIRE Y lard. Phoue 646-1% deczsd Earnings have averaged 13 ¥OR SALB —iivuse of 18 roems willa 7 good barn suitable for garags; good times dividend requirements Feason ior selung. laquire ai 155 Mc- e e doca for the past four years. Sink- % (resulac s iautve) ing fund will retire the entire enveiopes, neatly prinied, for $1.30; 506 cach, - 3. Send for e and prices fus m Prinling you are la need 0f. The Bulletin Cowmpany, Norwica, Coaa. FOoR SALE—O. 1L C. p issue within nine years at a good profit to investors. s, thorough- breds, regisiered. none beiter in the g ocountry. w Farm, Noria swn Write or telephone. wn. kK. F. D. 5 Norwich, Coan. Button. PRINTING—Look at these prices: 500 §% cavelopes (regular busincss size). card printed in coraer, 3l.4v, 1,000, JAMES L. CASE su«. 5,000, $6.0¢; 1u,000, 19.00. 500 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. ads, §x¥3%, prinled, 3140, 1,006, ba < CLlD, 5,000, $6.50; 10,L00, $12.50. 500 letzer: 7xll, printed, $1.75; 1000 | 32505 6,000, us‘z..m. Gu90. (BLESN. 500 |- Tx8 s, primd 1607 1,000, $L16; a,u&(; i 007 16,000, * §15.50. 50 mehts, =4 rint 1.40; F 3,000, $1.88; 5,050, 35.007 16,008, 7L 00. OR SALE Printing of every — description’ done | promplly. Send for samples. The Bui- The farm known as the Dr. §/ etin Co., Printers and Binders, Nor- Kimball farm, 30 minutes drive | wich, Conn. from Franklin Square, in Town of Preston, contains 70 acres FOR SALE. land, 30 tillable, balance pasture A good Disc Talking Machine, with five records, used about three months. Quick at $10, Easy terms if desired. THE PLAUT-CADDEAN CO., marilTulhF Miain Si., )orwhh, Ct. and woodland, some timber on the farm, good supply of water, with running water in house; the house has 9 rooms and attic in good conditign, barn and sev- eral other buildings on place. et Location excellent. Price rea- §| A Genuine Victor Talking Machine, |§ sonable. For particulars call in perfect condition, used only a short while, togethor with a large collection of Victor Records. A total value of $113 for the low price of $40. S. CURLAND, 3 High Street, Norwick, Cona. marsd FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Ct FOR SALE Fine house and stable. House arranged for two flats with modern conveniences. Situated on Sachem street, one of the best residential locatioms in the city. Lot fronting on Sachem street, 100 feet and about 200 feet deep. Priece reasonable. A few good rents to offer, in- quire of . AUMAS H. Aay Building, 278 Main Street. Seashors Land For Saia FOoIly acies Gl L1gAa Lanc siluate oa stato macadam rosd overieking the Atllantic ocean from Poeint Judilh on ihe east to Montauk on the west. Ounly 25 nlnutu ride from W.n-..ly stacioa, N.OYo N & H. R R. rmx w. cox. Long Distance Telephon: 6 High Street, Westerly, decild F R BECKLEY, Phones 724 368-2 Peck’s Real Estatz Age ~ FARAIS A SPECIALIY 132 Sprinz Sirast. $1250 will buy a 4C acre farm situated a few miles from Westerly and a short dis- tance to a tariving manufacturing vi 815100 2y lage. Cottage house, barn, crib an. Willimiais, Conn hennery, plenty of fruit and wood for bome use. Here is a chance to buy a 5004 farm cheap. Enquire about | it | 51900 i % LOST AND FOUND. Wil buy an 30 acre farm situated two | BASKBOOK LOST Lost or stolen, | Diles from Weaterly, e passbook No. 88963 of The Norwich | OIS Yad “smooth, large Nonae: Sarn | o Savings Society. All persons are cau- shed, s i hed, some fruit, on tioned against purchasing or negotiat- ing same, and any person having 2 claim to'said book is hereby called upon to present said claim to sald OB 0 bofore ihe Sth.day of August, 1913, or submit to having the book d clared cancelled and exiinguished and 2 new one issued in lieu thereof, or the amount due thereon paid. reprsd and_crib, wagon R. D. 3300 cash p $5600 is all I ask for one of the finest farms in the stateé of Connecuicut; acres, 3 mowing, 25 pasture, 10 wood and tim Der; feops 10 cows, ‘Without silo; house has'§ rooms with ¢ll. horse barn 21 by 36, bow, hars 30 by ‘50, 3 hog houses, use 80 tons’ c!vacltg 1 storehouse 'fi’ crih 14 b, henneries 10 A edeh, 2 wells, T falling spripgs; pesture borders a beautify eer pond; Tho "apple trees, 45 pear troes. 55 g[um irees, 39 peach, 2 apricot, one- avartey of an acre strawberry ‘patch, arcants, BOOSeberry ackberries, Defivered to any part of the city, |euriaa s E%50nds of “roses and ORDER NOW, Tel. 136-5 | climbing vines, Will lgks a_mortgage Possession en th% nilee if desire given in days, Don’t let this oppoer. tunnv sufl WILIIAM A, WILEOX, Beal Bstate Broikes, Neo. 41 West Broad St, Roems 1 and 2. Westeriy, B. I Phone connecticn. Free uunapwrtafls'i in auze. F. C, ATCHISON, M. D., H. JACKEL & CO, “TO BE GIVEN AWAY FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 17ta A NEW HAT at the Palace Pool and Biiliard Pariors, 49 Main Street PAYSICIAN AND SURGEQON, FHERE 15 DO aéxf—rflslat 'f"a;g 'IlP zm% 3 itooiu Second ¥k ar, Shanucn oidz Night ‘phieus 1933 o R e ess” % results, POETRY ON PIETY HILL, Oh, the grade it is steep and the way o long, it is On Piety Hill And it iz a hard journey for those who belong On Piety HIIL Of all of the slippery places in town, This slippery place has achieved much The wicked i tand, ood may s Tolka ait down - Db tie & On Piaty HiL The path is submerged in ged In a coating of Trat et Pn Plety Hill mosphere’s punctur - ok e i P ed by gyrat On Ple(fll. The wiadry pedestrians slip and they S| They skate and they crawl and they coast and they glide, And turn a double somersault often, beside, = On Piety Hill. It’s something like climbing the peril. ous Alps, n Piety Hill Sometimes on their feet and sometimes on their scalps, On Pl(‘LY Hill. The fine circus stunts a person cam see Are quite entertaining we’ll have te agree, But the lan‘fuagu is not what it really shoul On Piety HilL —Richmond Times-Dispatch. o e o ol St DEATH AND THE MOTHER., Death to the mother said. “Thou_canst not keep the baby stilk Thon 126 ou mark’st with pain his aspin feverish breath; S ‘With one long kiss I set it free, And on his brow the signet write Of immortality! Oft thou dost strive to lay In smoothness down his golden hatrg let me! Smoother, beneath never be— Nor look more bright and fair! Nay, weep no?, that his toilet I would make, Clesing like blue Feor knowest thou not, earth-flowers an frail as this Were better closed against life's chill« ing dew? The sheet no more thou’'lt fold Above his dimpled limbs over and o'er; So statue-like, inanimate and cold, They will lle bare no niore! thy tnucm *twill violet up his eyes of The form that holds thy baby to hid i breast Thou wilt not look to see! Nor hear’st the soft voice breaking through his rest, ‘Suffer ti little one to come to me!” Eilse lhfi“d nd I would soon be recon- oiled; No more thy tears would flow— But thou would’st bless me that I bear thy child Forth from a life of woe To one unbiased by a mother's love, Or mother's fears, to bring him up! Perchanuce to ald thee when thon goest above! Then push not from thee still the sweet, sad cup!” —R. P. E. HUMOR OF THE DAY Mr. Almost Bald—Tony, mv ha getting thin. Tony (the barber) S nich one Nell—They say every man has hi price. Belle—Well, mighty few them are worth it.—Philadelphia Rec- ord. . “Ig he really a profes: We isn’t any man who professes to be professor a professor?” — Lippincott's Magazine. “I thought,” he remarked you could die came the reply, wanted to be 1 London Tit-Bits. T'll bet she’s a suffragette.” “She passed right by the ice and cake counter and took a dinner for her lunch.”—Detroit Press. he ln()n so discontented and d No wonder; she ! | who gets her overything London Opinion. “That's a ‘bad looking have, waiter,” said the diner. -, replied the “It is parboiled. It gets serving soup.”—Cincinnati she thumbs you “Does wa it wa En- er from quirer. “After you became wealthy,” found the biographer, “you replied much sought after?” “Ye Mr. Dustin Sta by an investigating committee.”” ngton Star. “What makes you look at that pear so thoughtfully, Auguste?” “It re- minds me of the gentleman who dined with madam y and who seem- ed to have such a noble bearing. T Journal Amusant. “Are the apples in this barrel good ones ?” ‘MadJm," said the dealer sol- emnly, “I ire you that barreis are ve to use for packing —Washington Her- much too expe: inferior apples in. thought your minister was t > a cail to Minneapolis?” “He di pect it, but he went up there a trial sermon and took from aul, so it's all o ago Record-Herald. Dropped a little at roulette while abroad,” remarked the icemar an’t beat that game,” said the coai an. asn’t trying to. I just want_ to see how .t feels to lose money.” —Louisville Courier-Journal, The young woman store detective when proposed to was silent. “Then { vou cannot be the sunshine of my 1 said the young man in.disap- pointed tones. - “How can I?” she an- vered. “I am a professional shadow.” Boston Po: THE s/ _ciosCOPE The sardine catch of Furope has been a great failure. The foreign trade of Germany, ex- clusive oftprecious metals, was as fol- lows: Imports, $2,449,517,000 in 1912 and $2,310,035,000 in 1911; exports, $2,- ,432,000 in 1912 and $1,929,243,000 in The western province: in Canada ay be taking bacon as well as butter before long from New Zealand, for w e flmn L'A e report of the Rongs of a bacon factory in con- butter factory. telegraph rates, effective @ been published. A ten- age from Manila to Agusaa (]t' and of Mindanao) will cost $1 and new to Batangas 20 cents. No charge will be made for address and signature or for the words Reply Prepald and Re- peat Back. The Island of Guadeloupe proper of six large volcanoes ich are strung along one after the oths‘r and make the backbone of the igland. The slopes of these volcanoes reach down to the sea and the various plantations are located on these slopes. The roads are necessarily very steep, the gverage ascent being 12 per cent, but in many places the grades run as high as 20 per cen 1"0 med mainly The present tobacco crop now being gathered in Cuba is pronounced to be ene of ihe best in quality seen fo- several years, ¢ is said to be of good development in mest districts, of fine burning racteristies and of ligh: iexture, as geod arema. In the province of Pimar del Rila, where the great majerity ef the geed filler tobagee is grown, the weather has on been favarable, with the result that a geod grade af staple Ay will be produced and in ample aquanti. i,