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AGRICULTURAL LIME. ‘gfi}‘i‘ ihus!umlsm [Emgm“g New at the “Auditorium Ving Pletures &t oF, Nb.&i. & A B A meets e have just put a carload our Today. storenogss. and an supply your Ga Patmns of the Auditortum are wit- | mands for Py suro crop producer. ih edeville. ever | gxperts of th ¥ the groun: llmeslune is better rTn.n ' 3 lime, it st e nave B e Vag, ton on carioats PECH, ¥ WikliAMS & CO, febidd |/ON THE RIVER, near Gales Ferry, Hight Room Cot Barn, Hen; | Frult, three acres of land. House | steam heat. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 CUR Street FOR SALE=~“No Smokin"Aloud” 60c Pipe and tin of Mariposa Tobac- co, all for 29¢. FREE sample with each 10c pkg. of Union Leader or Velvet. REE—A Turkish Water Pipe with eav:h 60c purchase at FAGAN’S SMOKE SHOP Seashore Land Fur Saiy’ Tigd Aueitoriom be . to the Pac ure the b Bcts bn the road and le\{)ne in which quality i ) 1nd every that are E'll)frl‘l new. of jugzling billlard s is Parned (hrn\v"h his balls into his pocket -Ot AN OUNCEMENTS modern bungalow built at i “‘“5 object h‘mlio%t‘x‘!mmm BY W 3 fam W, Beckwith had been sold to | 2 Arthur }x. Calliven, through the ! 'hfl origifal Pa: ageney of Jamos L Case o 13 mak — e Art Studente? Association The Nerwioh Art Studeats’ associa~ . weloome 19 Norwich 2@ artist, Carroll Beok= | of New Jork city oa the occa- of an eatertalpment to be given i Slater hall on the evening n May Ydth, i Bockwith will give a 12k on the bher two on the bi Apache is Ywoxey, violinist, N LY o1 ”mem!wz"neu of whose paint~ FOILy ac ca Gi uigd lane Situdie mu are to reproduced in tableaut. | Stato Inacadam rosd overiJok. ihe The Art assoclation has devoied this AlEus“Ceuk’ (rom Potu duditn ‘on -hhr W& Stilly of wosaa” of -Tia ihie east 1o Montauk on the west Ouly H estecly staion Freach, Dutch and Italian masters, and | &‘wma of copies, absolutely |« in Nshting, posing and color, of some of their works. As a result the Art association is able to offer a unique opportunity for gaining an in- timate impression of these painters and paintings. comady mancial Mistake, FRANK W, COY. - Long Uistance Telephons, 6 High Streets Westerly, B L declid Biack & White macolor films Be When I Grow Portsmouth to Ryd: a travel scene, Auntie, a fun comedy. A nfl-iall western Black & White film entitled Brandeq for His Brother's Crime, by | the Frontier Co., will als BREED THEATER. The Pawned Bracelet, Lubin Drama with Mr. Art hur Johnson.. One of the picture pla; public today, immense figure and ct have won for him Peck’s Real Estat> Agamcy FARWS A SPECIALLY 132 Spring St, Willimantic ' SALE HORSES Entertaining BILLY ALLEN'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Under Personal Management of W. H. Marder at the Davis Theater Next Weelk. mosi motion- | 3 American | Chunks that 1 want to dispose of right ¥, to make room. 1 expect anothe; Notice will be given upon so0n. arrival ELMER R. PIERSON. an en on the fleld of motion pi Tel. 1139, apr2sd and his able g2 1 co%l:‘np(;)e;}]' in a st JA H. HYDE .&. - Auctioneer entitied The P: celet ' full of humor and at times Ao & ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Per order of the Hon. Court of Pro- bate for the vistrict of Lebanon, I will o1’ at the lute residence of Frederic ). LW sed), on Kick Hill mile from South from Lebanon use, on w1 x:muc;n‘\\‘. MAY 7, A. D. 1913, at 10 o’clock a. m., groperty of said deceased, choice cows, 5 yearling rling bull, 2 helfer calves, (7 years old, 2306 lbs, 1 single horse, 1 good 1 market wagon, 1 buggy, 1 set heavy harness, 1 dump cart ving machine, 1 dlsc n 1 _horse rake, Wivel ploww. 1 Galtivator, quite serious, while han and costumes fu fect. Miss Florence Turner, favorite, play entitled, Let *Em Qua a bride ‘and groom’s firs the inevifable result. me settings nce the e another strong. pduc! a very pretty handsome sce Awakening, of making a % Murdock Bro open a three Orpheum I evening. w. 2 corn pianters, grain esting and pl Aun&ivant, hay, Next week at the Davis theater marks the req letter event of the season in this city. Billy Allen and his company of musical comedians will hold down the boards. In other cities they have proven great big favorites and they will doubtless prove the same here. The girls are pretty and ele- eantly gowned. They have good voices and put that dash and vim into their work that instantly makes them pop- ular idols with the audience. The scenic effects are up to the times, and ‘The com- come to Dar tools, -car- i e i , 1 Winchester vaudeville, fz S " : un, 1 gun,’ 1 Winchester pet animals all cont b r pecke: ine engine, 1 ing of an exceedi blower and pipe, Jot of t.rtainment. aber, several tons of hay, = y of articles too numerous day De stormy. sale mext fair ©. J. ABELL. Administrator. on Conn., April 30, 1913. 1ThSMaw grammes the compa arrangement iccovered that kieselguhr would ab- rine and render it safe . he new explosive, chris- ynamite,” made him a mil- Pie of Sorwich have a treat in store | for them next week. n;wls THEATER. Ancther First Ciasl Bill for the Last Half of tho Week. Good Friday hot cross buns date to the time of the Romans, ey have a different Two of them were discov- H nianeum. The Romans sacred cakes they o{te-'ed na, whose festival occurred s0o: nal equinox, with line ting each other at right angles. inal home of the hot cross bun u] to be the border of Cambridge- tha last half piignally strong erly stood the altar of Diana of the man roads. STCRIES OF PLACES, ould Bueno project now umnd Afres carry out a contemplation the ghest tower in the hat of Eiffel by 1 to put the steel ht of 1,173 feet on will be sur. with an eclectric _light of g 0,000 candle power, The tower | 28 plans have been drawn, will have 1tue at the engagement Mona, to R. W. | facilities for secial gatherirgs, cafew,| | restaurants, llbrary, billiard reoms, i = ” B | symnasium, as well as o wireless tele- r ¥ myvx e—Post Office Inspector E. | eraphic station” and a meteorological ferent insiruments. The photopiays in- | weel, going | observatory eludo a two reel feature by the K. B. i o R . There will also be the us- 5 _Until recently there were hardly any cinds of breakfast foods on sale in the erdam grocery stores. But now eral dealers are handling. them. The Duteh do not, s a rule, serve o rm meat breakfast, but almost un- © liversally take a cold, light meal, con- g of bread, cheese, ccld meats, < and tea or coffee. represented Redlo hg'hflands Made Soft and White : will be Ch: theme will b Waterbury- tion has for a brick | factory on Har’tfbrd ‘The speaker at the inter- | hurch men' Following the example of other for- eign cities, Paris has seen the light d henceforth the use of muffler cut automobiles in that city wilt vift retribution in the form of Their use has been made a meanor punishable by fine or onment. ille corpora- | ed the founda i steel ad ton avenue. 120x400 feet, one All That's Left. With the signing of the second rmistice there is nothing left for urkey but to haggle over the price she is wiliing to pay for the privilege of being beaten—New York Evening Sun, In a Single e, are attracting consid- n as they appear from Like Running for President. Belng a grandfather is becoming a habit with Willlam Jennings Bryan.— Pittsburgh Gazette-Times, uthorities do mot gly for recruits s Check Receding Gums A Remarkable ilealing Agent and n Persegd Denlifries in Ome Tuie, ByCuncum Soip dnd (intment Treatment: On retiring, soak g £ the hands in hot water snd | firiie, N0 5 ! Citicura Soap, Dsy, enolnt | with Cutleura Ofntment, and weear soft bandeges or old loese | gloves duz!ng dm night, pf Lae testh, BF| SiScie b mul?. sizabls, of employ. e mforiable, Jeads nsport in En ¢ en the puii & wi R cduting remasiatie ro- 1 have several good work Horses n:l, ways at the meeting of two Ro- | WANT] — F'ree tong in U. 8. service. VECANCIES oVery year.sig you, sure employment. " Ask tor ington, L. C. W custom and and vicity, “Leiephone Toss-a Graves kie Co.. 67 N Newark, N. WANTED_—A reliable agent to ew and come protectin; and oideat company and generous pay, No_obugation. karl_.iop) WANTED. ted book {llustrai teis o about 300,000 protected posi- Tpousands of chance here for iifetime bookiet T—ou. rders for the Spirella ‘made corlet‘. dars. Victoria rmr? n‘a “cm 7 "BD—File cutter. h-mi_ flu“, anlt- ESULER monc STy we Ply . Rauroad Ave., 1d and energetic attractive in- Dolicies for the best Jn the busin cu8. Ldpera) agency coniracis Ior open ler- ngory. Wwili teacs you tne b hy—rlrua today. 11:' h.suuz Accident pany, Saginaw, lDrQSTui‘nd a Jur fres sehayl St instrustion Don’t de- United States Ansurance Com- saicnigan. WANTED—Dressmaking at hnme or ont by gay if caued for, one mile west of Presion 1. Jaall answered. Gt y. X, ¥. D. No. aprioin Mrs. judwin WANTED—Weavers for night vrnrk, lu;cy WOrBteds, B WAN' after 11 _a m., ‘Chursday, Sresd s Fiuiioty: Beon J’;ll‘"ld!urd i L ‘nnd work, “makees, Call Maay 1st, at XU West lfllll aprivd WANTED_Dye house workers, Ap- to pradforda Dyeing A-oelu‘lo:‘, WAN : ED—Wiil pay household goods; large apr3dd To Gien pros, Eoohester, BprIsM s WANTED —Washin; don. b.v the day. live. WANTED— contraot, tha May 16th, with tares or four mid~ i 64 men of good & trayvel in Conn.; ail suramer's job. Ad- dress with references and stating sal- ary expected. NO €XDETiENce DECERsary. N, Y., 47th yeaz. spot. udh for quantities pre- Conn, ferred. Box 56, Daalelson, not ppearance 1o and_ cleaning Abbly @t Bulletin, WMTw—cpmnm and spoolers, by the Futnam Wosien Co., Ful Bteady work and & deairabis pla WANTED—To weighs from 1400 r.o o 168 B, Bulletin. nm—uuuz a 0 1bs. Address aprzid WAN person ' can 'have the Heferences requested. Yeota, 13 apried 2B —Refined young woman to attend oiiice and house of widower with ome son, § years old. A real good place lifetime. Apply Dr. La- New london, Ct warpers; also learners; Appiy West Side Suk WANTRED Experienced winders and, w rk, plain Mason SCOW Mlls, Jnseph J. }Iope Valley, R. L WANTED —Weavers, cotton and silk looms. ~ Apply o Taylor l-m-l.fid Co o6 Willikms. Bte N WANTED Second-hand paper cutier, hand lever operated. Brown Prin iorwich, Ct WANTED—Ladit 13 per 1003 urnisied; stamped eny Milwaukea, Wis. ies make s no canvassing; materl: WANTED —Planc tuning. don, ass oot st . P el ¥ 1 supporter: elope for nars ticulars. ‘'Wabash Supply Co., Desk 81 ries; vacalions; education nun:nl.nl. pointments this year; quires hundreds; | sary. ]01 Dositions obiainabie. WANTED—Men and women wanted for government yfluuons' large sala- work; common over. 12,000 ap- parcel post re- infiuence -Write immediately for free list unneces- Franklin 1n- stitute, Dept, 35C., Rochester, N. aprild WANTED—Orders for tne Spirella [ €. Le Jam 161 Mal | tive. Ho i WA —Journeym | B, weste: Be Best cash prices paid. General Dell | Dicainson, | Conn, TWAN Hi work on farm and boar | $25.00 8 monin salery, Kock karm (Leayard), Manager, Mystie, CoBu., d special made corsets. Mrs. represeniu on carpenters. yANTE nire and Hertfordshire, where form- | Apply to 1515"::“‘ & Wilcox, x“p’g”‘a‘m fesiher beds. Address C. ¥. Very, Norwics, apri, Y wllhngimfll. inquire of Glem ¥red, Bancs, n ¥ D 4 | pie; fast seller, netling Sale; free ing Co., & marisd Girls on light, clean, Not on machinery. NO quired. Pay VERSAILLES apr3od Housework Girls and a HELP WA FINISHING DEPT. apr24d We artidulars, VW, Frenk fLenLar St.. Wallingiord, Ct WANTED while learning. transportation furnished free. SANITARY FIBRE | MiLLS, Versaiiles, Conn. WANTED Farm Hands, Janitor, Cooks, General ANTED—Agents, cali on best peor 3126 on each oW sanitary work. experience re- Trolley Tel. 923. Boy. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. COSCORAN, Supt, Central Bldg. NTED FOR THE DYEHOUSE AND WET Apply to HALL BROS., 29 Commerce St. Eggs NATIVE Eggs want 50,000 Dozen FRESH EGGS. Pay highest cash price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, 33-41 Commerce St. FOUND—Irish terrier J, Bruette, 566 Boswell can_have same by paying oh-rgea‘ LOST AND FOUND. dog, Owner L. Ave, after 6 T—A Masen! back, Livery and STABLE best at ‘tie taest veusamn NAEGNEY BROS, puery 5 1% & with ity met e | jsfi*:él charm, {,‘turned to ‘Hotel Reval, P m, mayld LOST—A whalebone * whij ebon: hl.ndle Wlkh old ferule, eturn tz Bail urnham BSquare, and ri cel\'s rewnd 'apraod Reward if New London, aprzs Boardlua e musraries our gervice ta he hia mrlees, Falls Ave later | . aprild ! mmmfl-or-wmmmummr. ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF | 5¢ per line, six words FOR SALE. to the line s a0 RENT. FOR SALE — ).wu'dln‘ house 21 rooms, furn:shed compiete, all modern improvemenis; 2§ boaraers; boara yi.ol and 3o per week, payao.e in advance. Aadress Boarder, care Bulletin Co. mayld z FOR SALE—A few household arti- cles, inciuding combined wasnbench ana wringer, wardrobe, extension tabie end couca. "Call 5% Washington St may. FOR SALE-Twenty h. p., 1802 two- cylinder, nve-passenger Rambler tour- ing_car, overnauied iast idil. George Jenmnzl. 265 Boswell Ave. mayid R SALE—A good driving mare (llot‘u), 8 years oid, weight Fo25. 10a also puggy and narness; will 5ell cheap for casu. Apply A. Bulietin Office. apravd ¥OR SAL 3—Two meat blocks, 2 meat benches, 1 meat slicer, 1 & IL. show- case, 1 5 It uprignt soowcase. W. Ayes, '] tee kst S. Kaiz of vanz CA!,. aprivd )R SALK—Cheap, Washburn mnn- achar SN Alien, 475 last Main. Aprl'd barper 8hop, on one SALE—Or rent, poat gy bowiing ‘:.hcy, all on. FOR IA.LH—ID 1t, open h.unch, fine throp ne, ~Will No. lllrunr u.l. for it, berg & Bou, 310 Main St ‘Ol BALE—Horse, 5 cheap, imguire at Bulletin, lfl?’d TO RENT—Two furnished connecting m:;nr& Loquire at Bulletin Office. “Tairly acres of pasturage. ’l‘a.. 211-332. 4 3 mur# 10 MENT—On Hobart Ave., mice sun- By, S-room flal bain room, patey, ruom and coal Ol sanie fHoor, gas TABES, and eue or two rooms above; chande: ilers, L lmproveisents except aiso’ barn for Rotse OF, autorobile. i desired. Eaquire Mrs, Var Ave., between 10 and 2 or ATV e usia 10 RENT—lice pieasant furnished ro0m, ali modern coaveniences, central loca on.d Inquire Bulletin Office. T s TO RENT Tenement of five rooms, hot water, batn, all convealences, {ruii trees. Inguire at Governor Brown piice, boyond Maple’s Cormer, West Main'Street. aprz9d X0 RENT_Bungalow, six rooms, den, bain, running watér and electric ugats, tacing ocean, June and Jm Fieasant View Ai-:&cn. Westeriy, l Addrvss Mrs, C. F. Brickson, 214 Juln Bt, New IDT TO n St., two l.lf[e pleasant, turnuhod roowms, with batih. Near postoffice. aprasd “i¥o RENT_Tenemenis &L Tvadiak Cove, on line of trolley; also pasture E. DeWoit,-Trading Cove. TO RENT Modern tenement of SIX rooms and bath; Dice garden; & cheap i g small famiy of aduits, Phone RARE CHANCE to purchase at your own vaiuaiion sioek and nxtures sou- venir store gt Watch Hiil, X, L; owner leaving, -.pply Beringer, westerly, K, L aprivd ¥OR BALVReataurant doing a fine business al 47 ¥roat Bi, Putnam; must sell to giys fuil time to other buiness, ‘Addroas Josaph Beaulieu, 471 Front 5t., Futnam, Conn, aprisd T ¥OR BALE-Two goats and one billy gous st reagonable price. laguire . apr. Runner eggs sc, Heds or Leg. eggs. 13 for $1, or 100 for 3$6. ‘Tnread City Poultry Tacds, Wilitmaatic, Conn. epuo: pra3d duckiings zuc, FOR SALE—Baby chicks, nammng eggs and custom hatching. Our 8. C White Legnorns, Blanchard’s strain, are unequalied for size, vigor and esg production. Hot water Candee madmi- moth_igcubator used. Custom hutch- ing, 32 per tray of 75 egss. Chlcks, ; eggs, Toc per 15, 34 per 100. isfaction _guaranteed. Pleasan Poultry Farm, Leopard Briage; Coun. Jos. Jamalow. Tel 43-13, Lebanon. apridd & SALI — Second-nand _ doubie cart in first class condition. Ap- ott & Clark Corp. aprizd B SALK—Open iaunch, 13X5%, 4- Lathrop engine, in ‘good M, 44 Caic FO dum; Py 2 T FO orse power, cun&htlgn. Address -J. T. St, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—AlL kinds of Eeedl and tatoes, best fertilizers, etc. it Seasonable Greeneville pGrun FOR SAl ond-hand § Ford automobile. Ji ohn B, Stnd 319 Franklin St aprad 'OB SALE—Aroostook seed PD-&(DM grown on the vlrsxn 80ll of Maine and Ehippea’ direct to us. . Place your or- ders early and secure reliable secd from the following varieties: Green Mountain, lrish Cobwlers, Early Dela- Wware, Carman, Gold Coin, Karly Rose, Barly Nortnern, Hebron and New Queen. James AL Young & Son, coraer Main and Market Sts. mar22d “FOR SALE—Slab woad, stave lengt $4.50 cord, 560 heif cord. G. A Bul lard. Phone 646-12 d THINE AP vk — 250 nou:nul.\- and 200 6% (reguiar business size) | enveiopes, noatly printed, fur 3L30; ouy ecach, 3$3.09. d sampies and prices Lor any DIiniing you are in need | 0r. The Bullelin Compasny, Nerwich, Cénn. | 25 & | "1'OR SALE OR TRADE—Good 10-acte | farm, weil locuted near village and | 1 | ne1zibors, on teicphons and . K. D.; on steany siream, Wi Weil equipped sris. mill, Cider Mil and saw L. {Tug good business; aboug 50 -urse | power over wusels; exceilent elgni- [Toom house, nNew burn, PouLLry DLuNe | and sneas; Bood land; govd Lruit; bar- { ¥un price Lor lmmealaie Sale, or traue 10r evlisge in Or Mear Lown, Farucu- | lars, dryom's Agency, Wilumanue, CL teblod FOR SALE—O. I C. pigs, thorough- | | breas, resiscered, none beiter in the couniky. iudiow Firm, Norch Stonink- ton. K. ¥. . b, Norwich, Conn. 1, Q0= Button. 500 NG—Look at these prices: 6% enveiopes (regular buflmas- size), 40 .00 card printed in corner, $4.00; b.UUb, notahea 5, $2.10 leiternoaas, 83311, printed, 31 L«w. $4.8U; o,0v0, $.$a\l. 10,0008 " $1 printed, $1.8 : 50; 10,000, "913.50; ' 03 suatements, b¥%x8%, printed” §L40; 1,000, 31853 5,000, 36.0.° $1L00. Brinting of every & descris done prompuy. Send for sampies. The sui- | letin Co. Printers and Binders, Nor- wich, Conn. FOR SALE. od Disc Talking Machine, with five records, used about three months. Quick at $10. Easy terms if desired. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., marllTuThF = Main St, Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE Farm of 75 acres of land, about 35 tillable, balance pasture and woodland, about 15 acres of wood and timber, plenty of water on farm. House contains 9 rooms with running water, in a fair condition, with barn and Farm is pleas- other buildings. antly located in the Town of rreston, about 30 minutes’ drive to Franklin Square. Price rea- sonable and can arrange for a liberal loan, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Ct FOR SALE A New 6-Room Cottage, with Bath, Steam Heat and Hlectric Light, Large Lot Fife teen minute car eervice, Bold on easy terms, Inquire of N, TARRANT & cO,, 117 Main 8k, Nevwich, Conn, b G &'ICIlSO\I. M. 0., PrYBIGIAN, 9 SURGEON, ai s-i" 'rived of all must be sold at once, WiH nlnvm house HModern Case, Bliss Place. TO RENT—] on Bllss Place. C. H. aprid RENT—Store at 55 Franklin St quire at Bulletin Office, FURNISHED ROOMS—Central loca- tion, Mrs, Emma BMorse, 13 Union St __novéd HED RO i1 venicaces. 38 Vnion St feiophone 5ot "~ FOR RENT A suite of two rooms, nicely fur- nished and pleasant; also single room, furnished or not. J. B. LUCAS. Central Building. Reom 32, aprsd FOR EALE. FOR SALE TWO VALUABLE PIECES of Main Street Property Inquire of JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St., Norwieh, Comm. FOR SALE I offer subject to sale change in price any part of 30 Shares of a PUBLIC UTILITY CO. Preferred Stock Price to net nearly 6 per ocent. Listed on the N, Y. Stock te change. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetuckst St. Norwich, ar Ct. FOR SALE Fine house and stable. House arranged, for two flats ~with modern conveniences. Situated on Sachem street, one of the best residential jocations in the ecity. Lot fronting on Sachem street, 100 feet and about 200 feet deep. Price reasonable. A few good rents to offer, in- quire of 1250 will buy a 4 acre iarm situated a few miles irom Westeriy and a sbort dis- lance Lo & (uriving manufacturing vil- lage. Coltags luuse, Dar crib and Lennery, pieuty of Lruit und woud for howe use. Here is 4 rare chauce to Dy % GUUd farii Cuvap. Lnquiry avout (nUMAS H. E:CKLEV. v Building, Phortes 724 s Main Street. 868-2 i1l by 80 acro L it W uy an CrgyIapm sitdated miles from Westerly, K. L, and & 1o- minute waik to an house, barn cfio, wakuD sGed, sume frult, ui L. 3u0v casn puls tue Leim i your pussession. iuvesugate. 18 ail 1 ask for ono of the fnest farms 19 The state of Comnectict; oo acres, 30 pasi iv wuod aud lim- Keops 1V cuows, wWilloul siiv; bouse Las $ rooms with eil, norse barn 14 by 46, cow barn 80 by bu. 3 hog Douses, ice house By tons’ cupucity, 1 sturenvuse 17 by crib 14 by Za, neries 1¢ by 8L eich, 3 weis, 5 never faiing BUPIngS; D4SLUF® DUIGOrs & Demutitus PORG; LU0 uppie trees, 40 DPear iroes, da jum’ .rees, 39 peach, 3 apricot, one- Quuiter of an acre sirawberry ‘paten, Gur,snts, GUOSEDErL: berries, Tespverties, ail kinds of) roses and chmbing vines, Will take a_mortgage the place if desired. Possession Eiven In"30 days. Lon't let this vppurs \unity slip. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Eatate Broker. 0. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and Westerly, R. L Phone connectic—. kree i: nspertation in aute. Jan2sd Forty head of Hoerses, londay night, A ril ‘H.-‘lomu kinds, hnvy and light. These I the same quall hi S s e ct, CHAMPLIN & HEWITT, Westerly, R. I Phone 543, A rcn wani io fi‘“ e 'y the weads The only vuy u-m 18 to do it mow! ™B rnmx 0' EVOLUTION. Forth from ley. m of winter, SBpri is t; With lrfe lhro.lg ancient evil Truth is wrom, Through the dark and common earth Violets break; l’rom thrundnr'afla of life wake. From the bleading bresst of batile Piom e wo-h of wild despatr Hope is bor: h&fll!;'ho primal bate and striving new life —Verne DeWiti Rowall, Blobbs—When = the time last thing a man wants to do. “is an, operation. are you cleverest at?’'—] suffereran ihe war with the Balkans® A —Houston Post. fear my morals will be hurt. The ' when we're with you —Life, I heard pa say the map of the world tled."—Brooklyn Life. wish to know? Johnny—'Cause I'm ‘Pluck, heart, Is_the (ollnl‘lnlot 10ve in May Nau« tilus, there are mighty few men who want delphia Record. said th Cfi “Verv vcll. Press. JIn what manner did you suffer?? The Father—Really, T am afrald to Daughter—But, papa! Don’t you sup- “Johnny, I don't believe you've was changing every day an' I thought Johnny—Father, how do you spell writing a composition on the highenas and thirdly, is the ucrfll of Made to star HUMOR OF THE DAY die. Slobbs—Yes, I (uc-m about “What you need,’ plied the patient. *Which wh: “Ma’am, can you do somethin’ for “I was a proofreader on & dally paper.” assoelate with my own children for pose we realize that, and are careful studied your geography” “No, mum; I'd wait a few years till things got set« high? Father—H-i-g-h: why do you —Tit-Bits. ck, pluck, pluck, n::::, said Mr. Magnate, the miilionaire. “Ah” sighed the pale, overwork clerk, “I guess so; but I wish you" tell me your method of plucking."— Brooklyn Standard Union. “In my opinion,” said Farmer Corn. tossel, “that hired man o' mine 1s & very remarkable 1 " “Why de you call him tbat?" “Because so many inventions are that ought te work and don' ashington Star. Fair Patron—The papers say _yow handle mail hére by the ton. Post- master—Yes, indeed. Fair Patron Well, my flance is goinz away for & couple of days. What kind of a spe- cial rate will you give ine per ton?— Woman’s Home Companion. “Charlie is so systematic” “How now?” “I asked him in my last letter if he liked my eyes, and now hé refers me to his communication of Feb. 24, Says he treated the subject 74 ively in that communication.”—Wash« ington Herald. Teacher—Well, Tommy, can you tell me the meaning of “repent? Tommy —I dom’t know. sir. Teacher—Wel suppose I stole a purse and got I up, wouldn't I repent? Tommy—No, sir;“you'd be sorry they caught you.— Cleveland Leader. Impatient Owner of Broken-down Car—Where the mischief are you go- ing now with that lamp? Lately le— verted Groom-Chauffeur — Well, that shover as was 'ere just mow w toid me as ‘ow I'd lost my compression, and I was just going back to ses if [ could find it along the road.—Punch, THE KALEiDUSCUPE There are 56,627,000 cattle on United States farms, Boston’s zoo contains six elk from Yellowstone Park. India produced 58,243,000,000 pounds of rice this season. The first untversity in the German empire was at Prague, Bohemia, 1345, Port Northrop of Towands, Pa, says he has a hen which lays square egge. The United States imported 95,000~ 000 pounds and exported 70,000,008 pounds of tinplate in 1911 The city of Copenhagen, including the suburb of Frederiksberg, has a to- tal pomuun of 559,398, eonm of Uruguay is planning to make the manuyfacture of alcohol & government monopoly. The New York, New Haven and Hartford rallroad has 22,716 stock- holders, of whom 10,102 are women, Atlantic_ City had 1,043 pepulation in 1879. Now it has 50,000 residents and at times has 300,000 visitors, Korean waters are rich in whale this year. The boats of one company caught a dozen of them in one day. Swedish iron ore expem In 1912 were 5,522,746 metric t against 106,764 tons in 1911 lnfl 4, ‘H.Tll m in 1910, . St. Louis capitalists have formed corporation capitalized at $10,000, nl: operate illuminating plants in seven cities. Motor omnibuses in which 2 gasoline engine operates a imo to the motive er are ving success. ful in London and Liverpool The Greater Honolulu mfld formed ln the height of m I er floods llu»yfir 2 Mfilo cublc feet times_the mml of ' passes over NI Falls. DBeltast, Treltad. fuiih the 1o :"he woltla"'n' ax spinn! the lar;

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