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PROBABLY FAIR TOM@RROW. ville &h vm. and Photeplaye at Davis I&hql No. 1. G. .\: R., meets ham Weworia pres neets in Pyibian Hall, | orwich Stailonary Kngineers' Asso- olation. Ne. §, meets in Bl Block. The Power of the Cross, Two-Reel Featurs with Arthor Johnsen, Qae of the most prof. sive motion picture drar < appeared on the screen at the Breed, thur Johnson, of cierfcal charac of the dt‘rt- man to a dashing soclety Waman, who falls into habits of vice. the robes and searches for the recreant wife, whom he loves # guch, and finds ‘\ r at last, but pile In povert work and pu; “The Biograpt: sreat western The committee on humane institu tions reporte ratolution aacinting Mayer Reeves, “udge of the dis- . orably re. | Plete uniform approved by the govern= | of each e report was when any legal resident of the state, or whose sers state and who served in |of bil Spanish- American wars, Freckles B Entertainment by Ladies’ . whlle the lighter ones have ! irely. 1t iz seldom that |Seived from s Than am oufice is nondsd £4 com- | delic the akinind . E&IDS A [meals, painio s itiful clear complexinn eoffee and a desert of qu.lwher{kfi and| % othine, as thiy ‘s sold Sgec i Faacanies of money bacic e It mfl w/l""""”“' 4 3 Treckiss. Family Album, o which Miss Sfur States since Apr heaorably di ““"7‘”""" essary cxpenses state shall pa shall be in exclusively its of the state. . | served in the Ci . 55 BS to acceptance of ered the prese t BREED THEATRE. adequate and that for fincreasing ihe from $35 to $5 atter on the jrugram today, entitled The | 5 atier of 315 lower Cf the Cross, and features Ar- | viaue ncefion. the famous -delineator The film is in tells of the marriage | gissenting v afterncon, \whic & He akes up again es the way of company presents the [ SXCpPL Works of Misunderstood any_manufacturi grea the play, The another teature. His Un- | A0lishment. or 112 ot | vided in s { be fined not more than After i LEGISLATIVE LORE Heatex: Hall. Thoms.-Ryce. La | Magee, and opposed hy ger, he report was Dill passed. 4 was lost fay power of eminent do- | the bill author board of dectors to es- | sioners when the ar the care treat- [company or savings s suffering from tuber- | paired to notify accepted and bill re- | tees to make soud | within sixty day Ar act proposing an amendment (o | order ruq was reperted favor- | tinue the paying ou he committce, which provides | The bjli, which governor shall Hot appoint | Senator Wadh; general assembly, | meu was 1 sereioe. of any mem- | sion of rules in The prolonged fight over the res- | cred its action on the ounty commis- | ator Isbell and t arried ‘out with- 1 z suit as anti- | The committee on tHe judicciary T 3 argument in | ported favorab county com- |ing (he salary amendment | county Lo $4,500 i, el by the coun- | of the judge of t s for New L | Calenda:. deor lacks, e resoiution odruff, judge " required & D autre o company, cxiending righis ) cxult was the | o) 1914, and 3 resolution | reael 1 capital | Authossing phie. rosegant Mr. Thoms of 'WJ.'P(’;urY Sabiiel oy S ich, SOP Westerly sumpensinn i : ] : Ee o In ths house Eury, taken from the calendar ; amending an rms of comm every com cer shall furn mittee was | OF The first afternoon session of !he‘ and passed service on the in cach year sfall be a Carroll of East |ctal on or befor 1 that when the |in eachy to 1038 Friday | for such umfiform, semmittee on anpropriations | house was ncid Thu of finance for t standing committeee on | providing for the t primar ted fo ' Br m ectrical - 5 e er was so much over- el o= | sfon, and designated 3 st recently passed in ed favorable treat- favor of the raymen expense of bu and marines; which = tention to a res quest in_their” or marine corps of the | action. No reports por { on road id af Thowe need = i Osgoad | siuccess, A large £ and | horing towns snanid soon ses that Tockles hin e begun to uE men AT, 1888, and was Larged, having sufficient estate to pay the nec- "x- phyment for care In last sickness, the e ¢ the sum of $20 towards Such funeral expenses and the' burist me cemetery or plot not the burial ‘ot the Bt Norewion. Ne: 88, ¥, af | PRUDer dead. The bill does nbt pre- -ou g ) vent the payment ‘White Cross Gouncil Ne. 13, K. of | Person. otherwise entitled, on account ot burial being made pesona the Tim- Ryce of West burial of any Hartford, who said war, was opposed the bill as he consid- statuto provisions as there was no need | Killingly and Baldwin of Beacon Falls, both war vetcrans in favor of the there was no credit resentative of the state to quibble oyer the henefit of the to any rep- $15 for BABY ELITE? combin port of the militag accepted and the ai +0 511 hlact adopted without | 19 cents, An act permitting music and ath- letic sports in public park: ed hy the committee on the judi- cial, provides that Shail do any secular busiiess or labor, warehouse or mechanical es- or keep open any lock Sunday night, except this act, shall {played. {ed by local people In sion in favor by Messrs. |mannr. ~ Following was the. casf | Miss Almira Pecase ....Miss Tarbox & . Miss Swallon Mr. Thos. Bamford | : _Annle Ridgeway + Eben, my husband..Wilfred Houghton Me a® a Bride ......Annie Ainsworth rably on am act| Senator Weed moved the passage of | The Twins ing the bank commis- tion two o Mr. Kirchber- iccepted and the | Father. ider | Me as a Mother :. trust | The Parson the direc impairment : vy neglect | Her Husband - to malke an (Sophila ... banks to discon- | The Wllage Beauty . | Grandpa. Hobbs .........Mr. Bamford the motion of Sen- is spendipg a few. days' her parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Noe Caron of Hight street Margaret and Catherine Bow- of Norwich spent a few days re. s of their sister, Mrs/ andsthe salary ler on county to § L | cently as _guc L wir ~ Favorable report on substitute bill | un an in | twelve births 00,000, | this town during April. 2 A stafrway. leading from the “top vgranda to the jower one has re- ed with other improve- and allowing it {o do businéss in | Cent Calendar and passed an| — cioned officers, niformed and ' of October owed and paid (uartermaster 30th of Novem- r ihesum of $50 in payment | 5’8“‘“ e af no objecti e afternoon session An act“was passed creating a board ctmen and There was thavmabm report of the mmission to re- expense of over Donough de of Man- | | The house concurred with i | ate in the passage of the amended bill ! pncerning the sale c r<dar after- of which has been printed in The Bul- B #. with the clmination of the third concerping the disposition of ceds turned over town. The matier LARGEST VARIETY ALY cleans and whitens. shoes. white in zac boxes. with gponge, 10 ctz. In Thandsome, Targe al- wminzm boxes,with sponge, 25c. [ 97 combination for cleaning and pol- STAR? oo o e R shoes. 10c, “Dandy” size, 25c. “ 35 the onty Tadies’sho dressine *RILT EDBE™ (1 on e i 0 ‘Blacks and Polishes ladi ;md chi k‘ru\ ‘s hoots. P R S hines without runing, 35 ‘French Gloss,” 10c, Tite'” size, 25 cents. * tiquid form with SQUICKWRITE” (n isid, o (it | aud whitens dirty caavas shoes,10c. and 25c. 1 your desler does not keep the kind you want, send ud. the price {n stemps for full size package, charges paid. WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO., . 20-26 Albany Street, Cambridge, Mass. The Oldest and Laraest Manufacturers ef Shoc Polishes i the World. box of Versailles, for the benefit of the | audience ‘gaye a descriptive iccture on {the persons whose pictures were dis- The pictures were represent- L Helon Eri His Wife s. Bamford His Boy ..... Thomas Carter Sister, Jane ..Y..Mrs. Geer Rosary Society Maets. A meeting_ of the Rosary soceity of held Wednes- matters were i (he members’ voted to give thelr services cne night at the carnival to be held s Mary's church wa! Y evening. Busine: od von. Matters Talked About. Mis: Mis: am Cullen of High street. ulgence A. Gareau sday. Town Clrk A. P. been ments made at the Baitic hotel. HBlec- | tric lights have been put in the hall. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the : : FOR SALE. $40.00 for a beautiful Sterling plunu case organ, in very best order. n, §i per week, The Plaut-Cad- den Co.’ Plaui-Gadden Blag. Norswicn, buy a fine Mason & Hemiin upright plano in fine conaition. per montn. Plaut-Cadden Bids lndrr the heading of "WAN'I'[-:I) FOR SALE or T ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF ithe Plaut- $10.00_Good Call &t once. : aut Cadden | Plaut-Cadden mayl6FMW 103,00 for o very good Ivers g tool ar . Sose Wi piact and heart, Ler g WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. den lag, N 3 den Co. ‘Plaut-Caddeh Bide., Norwicn, s e bai s Mo tuncipark Turnished cortages sl im- provements; seoure dne hetire'the Dest are taken; Neéw London. OR SALE—Vegetable WANTED—Young man (30) scoks o will dor anyehing. Box 45, Bulletin. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- housework must be neat and nonest; good wages. App:y Box 7v, Bulletin. WANTED— At housekeeper, small family. k., Bulleun. #0000 buvs Brizse uyrig[\t, a very good piano for ms $10 down, ¥ Plaut-Cadden Bldg., Norwich, Conn. mayisEMW $302.00 buvs a player piano, . TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, rnquire stool and sears Wit modern Improvements. at 123 Oakridge 3t TO RENT—Lower part of 85 Wash- 8 rooms and bath, with or Without garage; aiso house of § rooms andobath, all improvements. férd, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway, or 8 Washington after 6 p. m. ‘and__flower Ercenhouses near n jor gentlemen i g, omneve wito take pride in _having (neir shoes Jook Al. Restores color and I hoes. Polish with 3 brush or cloth, ington 5 stre choice rolls of music, fully guaranteed for five years. Plaut-Cadden Co., FOR SALE_AIl kinds of seeds) in- cluding miliet seeds and seed corn for Plaut-Cadden may16FEMW. SPECIAL!—For new, a beautiful WANTED—Small farm near Norwich $2,000; Owners only: Address nox 3, Bulietin. 3 WANTED—Girls FoASShubie:” . Grasnyiie sale cheap, as good FURNIS| ROOMS—Central loc: tign. | Mrs, ma Morse, 15 Union St. __ maxiad maylid paas ‘at “home: Americun Thermos Bottfe Co. T WANTED-—Lverybody o =njoy coliéetion_and delivery clock and .jewelry repairs of 125 Washington Drop vostal or phone also spring tooth harrow on ‘wheels, hand blow: ian all in_good condition. Sd must be seen t ppreciated. A rare chance for achureh Plaut-Cadden Bldg., may16FMW B, Tit tome: suitable for any FOR SALE—Roan horse, 5 yes welght 1050, good driver ‘and worker) sound and Kind. Inquire Fred E. Cran? dall, Montville, Conn. ~ FURNISHED ROOMS, al veplences. 45 Union St Telapkong 834-4 1 Cadgen Co., modern co; WANTED ble as waitress, #iTl to wait on the ta- r Touse, 15 Eranklin St ten room house FOR SALEThe ; land and barn at 289 West Thames St Andrew Gruel. SALE—Or "exchange for £00 farm horse or pair, two year Ayr bull, mostly white,'and Ayrshire year N Putney, —Agents average (wo s 4lls; snown in iew make nalf; beSt thing vet. New Haven, NOW 1S YOUR GHANCE To Buy Autos, Tools G “and Supplies AT BARGAIN PRICES JACKSON TOURING CAR; many new running order with complete equipment at a price that cannot fail to interest you. METZ SPECIAL, used as in excellent order. SUPPLIES, etc, used by all motorists. Come and see F. O. CUNNINGHAM 12 Ann Street may6d very \ clever ED—GIrl to do general house- 0 couking or wasning. 66 Grove St ALE —Good hiorse, farm wagon Barn 341 Mam Si. i T FOR SALE and to ront—summer cot- ant View Beach, electric | , city water. L. Baldwin, nam, Conn. WANTED—Girls, by the Bmerson P. anuluccuring Company, tages at Fle iignts, trolle: ney & Sou, weste wesh-u), i SALE-J0 Loghotas and Branms two lawn mowers Bertha_Townsend Mr. Logan hens and cockerels, nd/1 busiels sweet corn. 33-4 Lebanon “FOR SALE — Just choice northern cows, Holsteins, mostly new milchers and close-by springers. 98-4, \'Vilhmanr.ic Div. government positions; big puy; summer vacation; steady work; common educa- tion sutiicient; unnecessary; appointments write Immediately. for free Hst of bu- Franian Institute, ept. ir. Geer Avrbhites and idgeway Ruby Erickson E. B, Sharpe, Tel. WANTED—Agents, new household ; selis on sight; many repeat bonanza for agents: day for free particulars and get terri- Merchandise Speciaity C Mars Hill, Mo. Haves ~xnln! 1oty quick. o tedhi i, d’ om any- Tel. 403 TO RENT. Thermos cottage, 17 Clff St, first class in every respect. JOHN E. FANNING, 3L Willow Street. TO RENT The Modern Residence, 25 Slater Avenue, ¢ formerly occupied by Rev. P. C. Wright. Possession given at once. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetacket St., Nerwlch, Con. address Box vasiiculars, . Danielson 210-4. WANTED—Girls (0 operate on power machines on men's trousers; paid while and good pay arter learned; 10 lost time; b4 hours a week. Cohen Goldman & Qo. New_London, Conn. _ T WANTED-To rent smeail furm in the country. 138, mn.n;m LOST AND FOUND. Sunday morning, a locket and Hallville and St. Norwi Finder please’ um SALE—Shetlana pony a 1y at Bulletin Orfice Medora ~Caron of ~Waterbury 1, betw Vacatfon with | Fick’s’ church, Bulletin Office. Prats vondeied and Liauid fdce lice and mites; Killers_quickls allght cost; guaraatoed. stow & Co.. Nonwich Grain, Jon. Counot & Sous, Box 20, Bulletin 3. P. Holloway. (BD—@arms and countiry busi- you care to get & quick buyer country business, Greesieviiio Grath Co.. Room 32, FOR RENT i A suite of two rooms, nicely fur- TORTUKED /BY | nished and pleasant; also single room, furnished or not. J. B. LUCAS. T g Ciierney, to do_your have batiiauts, Bon Cridlks Jewel pion’ tomato plants, Graud kupld and reliable real estate and' 138 Bssex St. N attended. the ral of his cousin, Mrs. Casavant, held' in Occum Thu WANTED A competent Apply Box C. Moosup, Mill Ends = SALESROOM 8a m to 12 m. 1p.m.to 5p. m. Daily except Snturdayu PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. Let us quote Cote recorded | . Peckham, East Side. and ‘three deaths- in second girl. in any quintitios BD — Free lllustrated book tells of about 800,000 protected posi- in U. 5. service. vacancies every year.Big chance here for sure and generous pay, Ask for bookiet T-635. Eari Hopkins, Wash- Thousands of extra shoe, pump, Jack, ete. steatibn if desired; price for a few day: employment. FOR SALE—A jimber in southwest corner of bury, containing over 100 acres of tic Dbers, three miles from railroad. Mone, Hanover, C WANTED Second-hand paper cutter, Land lever operated. 94 Willlams St., Brown Printing Nerwich, Ct. WANTED Ladies m: Do canvassing: ‘tamped - envelobe for par- ‘Wabash Supply o, Desk Mn'lxukee, Wi T WANTED-LPiano_tuning. don, 198 Prospect St. City. Tal eS0T i No. 4 with extonsion siaft and pubiey can be run by TFOR BALE -8ix-room cotiage nouse, improvements, Thormos Ca,, Laurel bl AW, Rock- FOR 8ALE. are selling at very low prices at this time. If you desire to buy or to exchange some of your present holding we will be pleased to serve you. ! JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Ct. Norwich Correspondent of Spencer Trask & Co,, New York Brokers, wood, Yantie, oIl SALE Tndlin Rafer ogzs sc, Taftville or Willimantie cars TWANTED — Hired man. : NEW WAY CORN CURE, GETS-IT, QUICK, SURE ! Never Tried It Before?—You' How It Makes Corns Vamish. Biazex! You've No Bnsiness Having Corne ETSIT — Thes'll 3 enink ure new it on any stops pain, m 1, and | dis; It never fails. Simplest ever saw. greasy | wroric on farm and beard With $25.00 & month salary. Rolk Farm s (Ledyard). Manager, Mystic, WANTED _Agents, call on B! fast seller, netting $1.35 on each Frank Down- Center St. Wallingford, Ct. Thquire of Glin ducklings zvc, Fred. Sands, or 31, or 100 for Pouliry Yards, Keds or Leg. 5. Tnread City Wiliimantic, Conn. T Norwich VeterinaryHospital DR. F. D. COLES, Rear 17 Chestnut Street Phone Connection IF YOU are thinking of a SPRING SUIT/ call and see what I can do for you. 'COXETER, Tailor| 33 Brnadway eggs and custom particulazs. W, Marvel Biunchard’s (0) are unequailed ror prodisction. moth -incubator Hot water Candee Custom huted- was anything like tiere fisn't cEEs, 750 Ver 15, 34 per 106 = _guaraniced ‘TWO MULE SPINNERS. given to family help ¥ ANTIE WOOLEN, WANTED . Housework Girls, Farm Help, Pleasant \hw Leonard Bridge, Tel. 43-13, Lebafon. state of cultlvation, balnce of 90 acres in pasture and woodland, some {rult and 200 loads of barn fertilizer; some farming tool be sold with 'the farm. The price i righ ¥ Open iwancs, hore power, ‘a"“ r FOoR SALE_A second_nand . and may make immediate ap- Iranklin S SREs Slab wood, stove 0 cord, 52.50 Lalf cord. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. COSCORAN, Supt., Central Bldg. S Uveas Jou noicneads pos, neatly or L0r 31903 oub No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 Eggs NATIVE Eggs Dozen FRESH EGGS Pay highest cash price. s 105 aiy DINUNE YOUu aiv 1n need The Builetn Telephones: Of maysd Village and R H. SNOW THE BREWSTER FARM, owned by Frank W. srewster of Nozr- wich, Conn., situated % 5f a mile south of Fiquetanuck, on high ground, oven- lovking the Thames river and borde: ing on one of its branches. .'rhe man- slon house (although neariy o0 years old, is weil kept) 18 3% stories nigh, 1z Tooms, house in first Class condition, surrounded by beautiful snhade trees, one barn 50x60, two other ba several hennerve and an lcenouse, tons’ capaeity,” all buildings in excel- lent condition; plenty of Iruit, abun- dance of wood and over timber on pla o ac terms easy and possession giv immddiately. * Investigate. 51,250 buys a four-room bungalow | (new), loi hasl 76 feet frontae improvements, near troiley. This property is at Pleasint View. Inquire | about it Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin— Lioice of 100, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. Wenterly, R. I THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, 33-41 Commerce St. The Bean Hill Monumental Man MONUMENTS Cemetery Work of all descriptions. Lettering on work all ready erected in cemetery a specialty. Telephone 634-3 FOR SALE. 8004 lana; ¥0od Iruit; Dar- sule, ur'trude for immeuia.: FOR SALE Fifieen head of < at once to make room for CHAMPLIN & HEWITT, Westerly, R. Wiimante, Must be se thorougn- | none beiter Ludiow baliu, Nort SONNE- ¥, D0 b, Aorwith, Conn. EORGE G GRANT, o russy e | es 'to turn faw ‘o plas: FRINVING—Look at Lue 6% enveivpes AGRICULTURAL LIME. We have just put a carioad into | Undertaker. and Eml_ml & Frovideace Si.. ANOTHER LOT OF Send e sanipies. n and- Binders, ON THE RIVER, postponed. of Mr. Stoddard of Woodbury called at- olution adopted in May & all chairmen e was cred- | tees (o report t6 the house the number possession_awaiting | been made, and ! during the Civil or|he said the resolution should be con- in the mil- | sidered. Whereupon Mr. val service of the United ,u»mm:u('c on citie: King of the boroughs re- MONEY LOANED on Diamonds. Watcnes Jewe. and Secur:tiss of any kind at tne Lowest Rates of Interest. An ola Cimblished frio to deal with. Lot COLLATIRAL LOAN Co., 943 Main Strect, Cpstairs. . (Establisaed 1872 near Gales Ferry, Eight Room Cottage, Barn, Hennery, Fruit, three acres of land. OR SALE. A GENUINE 4 110NUGMAPH, 10 Peanut Butter House has | $Zu, at tne spedial price Ot 3850, FOR SALE Fine house and stable. House arranged for two flats with modern conveniences. Situated 1 Sachem street, one of the hest sidential locations in the city. Lot fronting on Sachem street, 100 feet and about 200 feet deep. Price reasonable. A few good rents to offer, in- quire of S H. BECKLEY, ding, Phones 724 ain Street. 868-2 40 Sale Horses They are here. The best load of Horses that has been in New London ounty in a vear. Big Horses and the blocky business kind. Come and fhem. ELMER R. PIERSON. mayza | steam heat. (et E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Clff Street 10c perlb Come _sarly ‘while this lot lasts. ALL BEST “TEAS FOR SALE. PHONOGRAPH, and buy freely JPeck’s Real Estat: Agency terms if desir THE mhuvr-cum;w co., all matters disposed of and in ihe possession of the general assem- | bly. “Mr. Macdonald of the committee bridges and rivers, reports all ' HAMILTON WATCHES | ciety of M. E. Churoh—Rosary So- ; Rl S ibadpinigncn | | The Greatest Railroad Watch, ™ commitiee scopal clhiureh i othine— Wednesdiy evening was i thoreughly enjoyed ing speni. An excellent o'clock, the onsisting of | cotd entertainment .~ in the world. . All grades always on band @ the ‘Wateh Inspectors N~ Y., A H:& H. R.R. fsrgusnn i Charbannza s TRAM!LI\ b.).HK FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring St., OR SALE. fect repair\ Bath, .steam. heat, 25¢ per pound FOR SALE. A GENUINE -Willimantic | "THE PLAUT-CADDEN Qs United Tea Imgorters Go, Franklin Sq., over Somers Bros. BERMEN, FARMERS AND TEAMSTERS ATT S AND MARES weighl ITom es $200 10 § Fotiy o state macada AGHIUS Ucedd o ine east to Montauk on the west. Omly 3 ‘mipntes: ride grom Westerly staon. iocation and on line of trolley.. tlal allowed Mny Building F C ‘GEER, N. ;l'mant & Co. Norwich, Conn, “117 Main St. Norwich, <onn 15 o wavertising medivi stern Connecticut e e letin for business resulta 20 West 1otk Sto s T THERE 1+ no aavertising medlum 1n Eastern Connecticut letin for business res) ual to-Tae Bul- FOR SALE rm of 75 deres’ 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 @ fair_condition, with barn and sther buildings. Farm is pleas- antly located in the Town of reston, about 30 minutes’ drive to Iranklin Square. Price rea- sonable and can arrange for a liberal loan. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Ct nashnm Land for Saiy nc situs roau overisoki Polnt - Judl Y. N H. & R. FRANK W Cox. Distance Telephone. Wesierly, R L THERE 15 1o adverusing medium in Eastern Cunnecticut e jetin fo: Dusiness results MY AUTOMOBILE, When first 1 owned an auto ¥ 5:“u;: ‘;:-m-.y days of yore, known bofore, aulos were {nfrguent Aml all the peighbors said: derful young feliow, sreal financial head. first 1 owned an, auto And T tried 1o pa; Blorekeepers reproached me voiced regrets. 1 Jiveu sublima o With diversions and to spare one predicted 1 would be = millionaire. When Inet 1 owned &n auto CTwas @ month 480 or more), [ drove it with depression ook had nove or autos now are common, And all the neighbors sai “He's just Jike Sold”and mortgaged o the head” hbors said J. Brad st T owned an outo Ty tradesman with a bow mayi2d rked with maich pollteness | "To RENT—Modern nine-room house on Bliss Pluce, C. H. Case, Bliss Plac apri TO RENTStote at 56 Frankiin ine of business. ln’ Quire at Bulletin Office. Tebzsa v 'poorest neighbor snubbed me, As he mentioned With a sneer: that your auto Is a model of last year.” —Percy Shaw. THE SEA. sea; the open sea! \w fout a mark, wflh_out It plays with the cmuac. it mocks the Im on the sea! would ever blue above, and th am where 1 esos’er 1 g0 and awake "I shall ride and siees, ning, bursting tide, the world below, I was born on the HUMOR OF 1 Summer Boarder—Don't the - sights Farmer Medders—Oh, no THE DAY Ceniral Bullding. on your hunting > deaf friend rected the hunier.—Buffalo Express. the lamplighter to the fire?” to put the lamps out near the fire be- light' enough.” gende Blaette Orator—Now, then, is therk anybody | in the audience who would like y—I want to as tie boy and felle you were a li you a penny to o out Cynthia—D going towsing a solo now. Home Companion received a to ' church ‘Grabber—Huh! ' raising his salary ¢ don’t you get a dog to lead, old us, crib, ~Washington 51,600 worth Land ‘i a mign y tillabie, would suit ~ Saturday. then you can cail sy Tondon Opinion, “little girl's hands and grandmother did."—Har- your church e 365, Residence 531 said Dabbs, “af- ter they'd got { ralse any noney to put in it” ’ THE nALciuuscOPE of Manila sent a mining comp large shipment ued-al approximately laly's corn crop- (98,667,000 bushels . while averaging one-sixth of production, ased—15,119.436 bushels 1,289,114 bushels in 1913, the” form of a is extensively consumed in factories produce about three million gross of copying and slate pen- cils ‘and penholders, which Consul Ifft s have 4 value of two and ome- an output le greater (four and in value in see | in_Sheflold in epite of the many firms iost seven weeke’ output surpassed all ‘The closing month of was one of unprecedented ac- manufacturers-endeay - oft the arrears of we which had been.a source of emparrass- some time. government 1y in_developing in the Philippines. Plons 1de by Consulting Archi- 5. Parsons for a casino, . restaurant and _bn addition there sunitariuin, while the baths cxtended . gnd Improved and The grounds With * walks, drives, tenuls, athletic fields, ete., o spend- $50,000 sibul Springs to contain a T playgrounds, (hroughout- the Cavelfile notably abiPouape and Lele, are nusslw ruins; one of . sort. of, wrapped in * Hundreds: of dcres insomel iy % the yemains earthwork of a There are roads. paved with; stone blocks, aficent on the' lagoous were once fiesh welrs. The jslonds offer 4 Fick field for the mmlnm e covered by ual W The- Bul-