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What Is Going On Tonight. l( Plotuu- und Illustrated Songks Th vn:a.vmn and Ploumhn at Davis 4 .x.;s‘ 1HL nd Movi ot t ov! g Au?llor.uun.. IS Tos ch City moatmc. thfihak.t Lodge, "1. L0 0./ meets in Qdd Fy Sows:” Hal ‘Waure, No. 6 K. of P, meets In Pythian Second Dlvlslon, A, O. H. meets In Hibernian H: Court ulnebw‘ No. 128, F. of A, meets in Foresters’ Hall. Norwich Counecil, No. 726, R. meets in Buckingham Memoriai. ANNOUNCEMENTS Graduation pmrda booklets, coin boxes, engagement, wedding, anni sary and bon voyage cards at Edwian Fay's. WILLlMANTIc |NST1TUTE i Fifth Annual Sel on to Be Held Camp Grounds Aug. 1i-15. A ‘\. at the fifth annual ntic institute to camp grounds The programnme c session of the be held at Williman Aug. 11-15 follows aday, Aug. 11, ing of. the district offi- Bethel. i--Reception, “At Home,” Tabernacle Tuesday, Aug. 12. m.—Rising bell. Morning watch in rooms. 15-—Breakfast. 7.45-8—Chapel. $.05-3,56—Bible study, The Early Prophets. Tabernacle. Tuesday—i. The Character and Scope of Hebrew Prophecy. The His- torical’ Background of the Period. Wednes@ay—2. Amos, the Prophet | of. Destruction. i Thursday—3. Love. Friday—4. Micah, the Champion of the Common People. Instructor, Prot. J. W. Hewitt. 9-9.45—¥ersonal Evangelism, The Christian’s’' Qualifications for Service. Tabernacle. Instructor, William D. Laumaster. 9.50-10.35—~Round Table Talks: For Presidents. Bethel. For First Depariment, South Man- chester House. For Second Department, East Hamp- ion House. ¥or Third Department, Danielson House. For Fourth Department, Manchester House. For Secretary and Treasurer, Niantic House. Hosea, the Prophet of ! New | For Junior Epworth League, London House. 10.40-11.35—Missfon Study, World | Movements Toward God. Tabernacle. Instructor, Rev. J. Caleb Justice. 11.30-12.15—Boys’ Work, South Man- chester House. Instructor, Lester H. ee, Christian Social Bervices, Taberna- Toesday—What? Wednesday—Where? Thursday—How ? Priday—Why 7 Instructor, Rev. W. M. Gilbert. 12.39—Dinner. Tuesday Afternoon. 1.30 p. m.—Recreation, tennis tourna- ment, 4—Red and Blue picnic, meet at the | Tabernacie. 6—Supper. T—Address, The Distinctive Centri- | bution of the Asiatic Church to the Kingdom of Christ. Spemker, Rev. ¥Fred B. Fisher. * Tabernacle, Wednesday, Aug. 13. (Morn sessions same as Tuesday.) l:.’a‘o‘—fi)finrml. 1.8¢—Recreation, baseball between the Reds and Blues. 6—S8upper. T—Lecture, Korea, illustrated by the stereopticon. Lecturer, Dr. George | Heber Jomes. Tabernacle. Campfire after the lecture. Thursday, Aug. 14 | (M sessions same as Tuesday.) 1.30—Taking of institute pictare, neak the Trysting Tree. 2.15—Annual convention of the Nor- | wleh District Epworth League. 8—Supper. 7-—Address, An Ideal Epworthian. Speaker, Rev. G. G. Scrivener. Taber- nacie. Friday, Aug. 15. {COLD STORAGE. (Morning sessions same as Tuesday.) 12.30—Dinner. 2 session of the institute in | the Tabernacle. Address by Rev. Sam- | uel W. Irwin. The Lord’s Supper w follow, closing with a service of dedi- cation. $—Supper. 7.30—Institute ‘Wiltiam I, Hastie. BREED THEATRE.. concert. Directo-, The Japanese Dagger, Superb Story of Twe Continents, An intensely interesting two-reel drama is the feature at the Breed th:- atre today, entitled The Japanese Dag- ger, telling of the ill Inck following the possession of a curious dagger pur- | chased In Japan by a tourist. This 1it- tle souvenmir bore a quaint inscription | in Japanese to the effect that if it was ot of the countrv all sorts of Gdire results would follow. The pur- chaser laughed at the idea, but it com- meneed its work almost immediately | upon reaching iis new home, and two | resls of the most absorbing story are the result of il It is doubtfal if the Biograph cast ever put cut a reel of more beauty than | - the superb story of today entitled The Stolen Leaf, but with Henry Walthall | in the Jead it leaves nothing to be de- | o sired, Tom Moore and Alice Joyce are co-stars in The Heart of an Actress, a briltiant Kalem film play. BANNER TO SEVENTH DISTRICT. I Fer Highest Attendance in Bozrah‘ Town Schooh. Pollowinzg is tho reco‘rd of attend- | ance in the schools of the town of Boz- Tahf May, The children of the sev- enth attendance during the month: =4 3 ,’,7’1::»‘:1‘[ z Bz B2 & E 2 28 38 g | : e #e w2 B 5 B vl 3 ] : 0 ildred Abel, .., utla Kinghevger AMiss M, I, MeCarthy, Miss M, 1, MeCarthy, Mrs, Bthel Bastland, . T--Miss Alice Bishop 12 Days of attendance ,... Deys of absenes ,.......0000 Per eont, of atiendance, ,....... Wisdom Greater Than Nevelty, e Puehess of Maribereugh adviges sh mothers that “a dinner weil mnked is g beiter antidete for dr,na possible the is ¥orls Mlddlm flev, Wil 1531 As= neid Akl at of van wm %fim fimmu orid, strict won the banner for best| 3, { In the Town of w& want a young man about twenty years of age who would be in- terested in learning to be a COOK. A good op- portunity under the most favorable con tions for a young man to learn a good trade. THE WAUREGAN HOUSE Norwich, Conn. Babies! Scon they will be big boys and girls, and their faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and we’ll catch their smiles, LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER Opposite Norwich Savings Society, Ladies: It is time to send us your FURS and GARMENTS for Our method of handling your Furs assures you that they are thoroughly cleaned before storing and that their natural luster and beauty have been restored before returned to you in the Fall We do not use local storage but rather send them into the hands of experienced and re- liable FURRIERS who give them a Furrier's treatment and care. | Charges as low as the low- est for good and safe care. JAS. C. MAGPHERSON FURRIER, 291 Main Strect WEDDING GIFTS OUR STOCK OF Sterling Silver, Cut Glass AN Silver Plated Ware is the largest we ever nad and the best stock in New London County. Includes the following popu- !’3!‘ bpatternH Paule evere ewbury, Heppel hyte, La- fayette, Cordora, and the new beautiful Mary Chilton. Prices positively Quality econsidered. John & Ges d Biiss. the loweat LEGAL NOTICES. Office Highw Commissioner. Hartiord, Connecticut. ‘Lhe undersigned, IHighway Commis- sioner, proposes 6 lay out that cer- tain Wighway situated in the Town of Preston, and County of New London, and known as Norwich-Westerly Road, ble to the provisions of Chapter the Public Acts of 1911, as fol- Beginning at a point at the turn in oid highway about 150 feet west o 1l brook Howing through property John Flynn 1m0 ».ony .rook, ending in a southeasterly aire:- (9 foot radius curve for a 5 feet to P. C.; thence by o left to by @ tangent for a distance o 114' f' et to P. C; thence by a 1200 ioo: curve z distance of about %00 fePL to the left to P. T., and thence bv a tangent for a distance of 400 feet to k on the old hlshwa.y at tae John Fiynn property of Hall ; 70 feet across . The limits | of the proposed highway are to be 30 feet distant from and parallel to the above described center iine throughou: the entira layout, making the highway 60 feet in width over a§ A1l of the above is as shown on the ‘lehK on flle in the office of the Hig.- / Commisefoner at Hariford, Conn. en(’l{.»fl “The Norwlich esterly Road Preston-— ut off l.nes.” submitre by C. A, Campbell, Divigion Engineer, and dated Novemper, 1911, herefore, you are hareby notified t» o present ‘at the laving out of such nighway, al the office of the Highwas Commiss ner, in the Capitol at Har:- ford, on the 13th day of June, at 11.15 o'clock in the forenoon, Dated at Hariford, Conn., thils Sth day of Jumne, 1913, c, BENNETT, Blate HMighway Commissioner, LOST AND FOUND. t‘AM d sy BlAwE—fins vedrh alf, .3 " % C, 8. Brown, Yu)i(‘l‘vg ol o1 BF—Lost or stelen, 15 Hayings Seeigfy. tioned against pyrc ing {Re same, and &Ry Porsen having a nia;m Lo sazd Bogk is hereby ealied up- Pasoeol Nor 106964 of Thoy Norw: All persons are pa asing ¥ negotin it pueseni syif o e th said bani heigre the segand day of Deee g:g 1818, or submit (e naving the beoi g ared eanceiled and extinguished & mew baok issued in lieu Thereaf, | v iie ambunt due thereon paid, jodr | Table G 5c¢ per lin ., WANTED. undzr the !elflng oi “WANTED, l-'OR SALE or T6 RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF There's dlflsmt‘%figfio or folks mfr. tnere's fritars e wute e, six words to the line WANTED—Middle aged lady for housekeeping; aiso waitress. “AppLY. Liwy Lunca, i4 Sroadway. Jervd WANTED—Automobiles to clean at the Pubic Wash Stand, rear of miks' ome. Jelod WANTED —Bxperienced firearms pol- isher; must be abie to deliver both qualily and quantity; state experience and salary wanted, 'Adarsss rousncr, 0. Box 783, v York Cley. Jjelud WANTED—Salesman and handy man, young or middle aged; sieady employ- ment to rignt man. Apply ac A:suueuu Ornce. elod WANTED — Position for xenaml Apply at 10 Hul St City, housework. Jelvd WANTED—We wish to deny the ru- mor tnat we are to open a garage In tne rear or our store, ivs Main St., as we hLave all we can attena to seuing go}ofl";xga,rs Fagan’s Smoke Shop. YOUNG MAN DESIRES clerical posi- tion near ine shore. D1X years’ man: facturing office experience. Kererences. Address Clerk “s.” care The Bulletin FOR SALE. T0 RENT. FOR SALE— Handsome square piano, | . TO LET—Lower flat 417 Washington fine tone and in good conaition; wouid | St. ADPDLy to H. L. Yerrington. g‘« clieap al $rip, and wiil pe sSold at a JjeloruThs 1§ sacrifice il bought at once to save O RENT_A: Pin r? Sl e = e Grove, Niantic, i AL SN D“J‘Lel“f“”- Conn,, turnished summer cottage, e1gnt rooms, by monih or season, good boat- FOR SALE—Large Scotch collie, kind, | in8, batiing, fishing. Enquire Mrs. well broxen, will work in harness. .| V4TS, 58 Hooart Ave., between 10 and 2 0. ncovilie, Chestnut fiif, Conn. Tele-}0or 7 tg ¥ p. m. JesTuThs piohe B JoL0d 55 oTo RENT_Very teasomable, bara TOR SALW — Jersey heifer, three |f{or automobile at 53 Oak i Knquire yeurs ola, iresh about J\yjly 3, snerman | Mrs. Vars, o3 Hobart Ave, between 1u K. wateis, Jewett City. TelL Zi-4. and 2.0r { 10 Y p. m. mayidiulus G TO RENT_A furnished room, with N§ WON'D_ LAY WHEN TORTI By | running water, priviiese of buth and lice .md mites; Praw's Powdered and Licwd lice | telepuoae. anguare aL suletin vluce. Millers cuickly exterminate these trouble makers; maylstuTon sUgNL cost; —uaranieed. J. P. Holloway, J. F. Bar- Cu SNT TO RENT—Ji 1st, 9 stow & Co.. Norwicn Grain C. W Hill & Son, | TENEMENT TO RENT—July 1st, 93 Jos, Connor & Nous, 'Greeneviiie Grain Co., A. A. | Chestnut St., five rooms. apply sard Marmng, Yantic. Unton Co. Jeou WOR SALE__Great mail order oppor- | TO REN Tenement of four rooms tunity tor 3z5U. Address k. . Adams, 3 atea, reasonable rent o Providence, K. I. Jeod ' | smai jamily Of auuils. inguire sv Ho- Jeda M0 LET—Flat, modern 1mprowéments, bart Ave. FOR SALE_Large square top quar tered oak desk, aesk chair, two rockiag Co. Jeyvd WANTED—"A few stuff pressers Apply to Brad:ord Lyeing Assn., Brad- ford,” R. seed WANTED—"A few good makers-up.’ Appiy to iradford Dyelng Asso., Brad- fora, R. L. ed WANTED—Widow would uke a po- sition as nousekeeper for a trustworthy widower; no children. X, Y. Z, 144 Spring St., Wiilimantic, Conn. jebd WANTED—A girl for general house- work; no washing or ironing. Appiy to 15 Broad St. o Jes: p > WANTED — At once, experienced waitress. Apply at Kose Restaurant. jesd WANTED—Competent, frst class y, wagon blacksmith; steady posi- 5 hours, $18, and more if satis- Call Bulletin Office l'ojr 3,(1» e4 WANTED—At once ,a good all aroun. blacksmith; none but a steady, reliable man and one who wishes a steady job need apply John G. Vvigai- man, Stafford, Conn. Tel. 2-3. maylid WANTED To_rent small place or farm in the country. Box 20, Builetin Co. mayvd WANTED Farms and country busi- ness. If you care to get a quick buyer for your farm or country busimess write to Burman & Cherney, the old established and reliable real estate and business brokers, 138 Essex St. N. Y. may8d WAN' den, 29 iyid ‘ED—Piano tuning. A, Prospect St.,, City. Tfl. 632 l WANTED — Hired man, single, work on farm and board with family 25.00 a_month salary. lnquire of Glen tock Karm (Ledyard). ¥red, Sands, Manager. Mystie, Conn., R. F. D. 4.. WANTED | Three capable Woolen Sewers. Preference given family help. YANTIC WOOLEN CO. YANTIC CONN. HELP WANTED Housework Girls, Day Women for sea- Farm Hands, Workers (female), shore hotel, Cooke, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. COSCORAN, Supt., Central Bldg. WANTED SILK WINDERS, UNIVERSAL QUILLERS and CLOTH* INSPECTORS PONEMAH MILLS WANTED For the shore. Kitchen, Chamber and is, Family Cooks, General House and Second Girls. J. B. LUCAS, 33, Cemtral Building. Room may26d Eggs NATIVE Eggs We wznt 50,000 Dozen FRESH EGGS. Pay highest cash price. THE, ALLEN-BEEMAN CO., 33-41 Commerce St. A Fully Equipped Five Passenger, 30 H. P. Touring Car The OVERLAND for $985.0 One (emonstration will convince you beyond i doubt of the yuperiority of this motoer car ov.- any aad all others at that price. LET US SHOW YOU WHY. M. B. RING AUTO CO. CHESTNUT STREET J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St Whitestone b5c and the J. . C. Ciga:s are *ie best on the market KN them 102 chairs, old Mnglisn mission table, large | 16 Lown S Norwich Town. 1nquirz bkuchen stove, babys|Dr. C. H. Lamb, next aoor. jezd foom 30, Central BIGE. | ~75g RENT—Cottage ol SIX rooms, also upper tlenement or five lUOmt:‘ M\llh T OR SALE — Bay horse, 1200 1bs, | bare room with eicher 1f desired. Ap- gentle, gooa worker, afraid of nothing. | ply James Murphy, 305 wasnington St Adgress C. H. Nylen, R. F. D. 6. Noc- | _ Jedd e o e FURNISHED ROOMS Central loca- FOR SALE_Eleven room house, wita | tion. Mrs. iimma jorse, 1§ Unlon St. lot, 39, CUEESE . must be sold {0 clogs mayisd estate. G. W. Hamiion, Executor, 13 = =i : : { TO RENT—Lower part ol 88 Wash Main St AT ington St, 8 rooms and h, with or without garage; also hou FOR SALE A four passenger uemi- coach, neariy new; also oue aouble set | and bath, all improvements. J. Brad- Sodon’ harness. Can be seen at No. 16 | ford, Bookbinder, 108 Broauway, or at New London, Ct. F. J. Cook. | 88 Washingion after 6 p. m. maylid Cottage St., 1844 = _ | FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- FOR SALE_Chiokering grand piano, | venlences. $8 Union St Telepkone ¥34-4 bedroom and otner NOuseu0.d furnitura, ylid Al May be seen by appointment. miss Suite, 377 Washington St. Tel. 412-4. RS SRR R 3 S i SV SR For Rent—For Sale. ¥OR SALE—Coitage of eight rooms, 3 l airemont Ave. ail modern improve- Watch H“‘.l‘ Vi Weekapaus. Steiin hoat, fgusanal s o ny [ Eltanunt View: Te on premiscs. Aiso entals, 3115 Wit e PTENC dus recoran: Inspection I ppointment. FRANK W. COY, i 8 High Street, Westerly, R. L FOR SALE_Or exchange, a bigh| Long tance Telephone. may39d class sadaie or road horse; will trade for a large work horse. T, K. Sada, { wulimantc. Jebd FOR SALE—I will sell at a price that will surprise you my large stock of millinery and fixtures, situated on FOR SALE. Main St., opposite P. O, Jewett City. Migs D. Beauregard jedd FOR SALE—SiX-Iroonl COLLAZE NOUSe, improvements, barp, large Iot. near Thermos Co., Laurel sull. A, W. Rock- wood, Yantic, Conn. may2d FOR SA ¥OR SALI—Baby chicks, hutching |4 eggs and custom batching. Our S. G White Leghorns, Blanchard’s strain, 327 Washington St. FINE NEW COITAGE HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS Hard Wood Floors | are unequallsd for sise, vigor and esg production. HoL water Candes . moth Custom hstch- ing, 1ic; ezgs, isfaction Poultry Farm, Jos, Jamaiow. aprldd FOR SALE—A second-hand Ford automobile. John B, Stoddard, 319 Franklin St aprid incubator 32 per_ iray 75¢ per 1 guaranteed. ~Pleasant View Leonard Briage, Conn. Tel. 43-13, Lebanon. Sat- Trim{u: Slab Woeod, 5tove iengLas, El tri L ht $4.50 cord, §%.p0 half cord. @. A. Bul’ €CLric Lignts lard, Phone 846-12 lec25a Ly v aua — Lo LeLL ads | 1 H ah i Va Gacnic wasmass saa 11 Open Plumbing en\lelupua,‘“:lqtg) li‘xlull.sd ::I‘QA HV.“:‘:: | i S R Easy Terms JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. L farm, well located near vulue ud nelgabors, O (oieploue &0d . o' L. Ui sleddy Sireaiu, wiud well equipp BFis. ILlL, Ciuce wllli 4ud Sww ddl, Tug guou DUSINCSs; 4bOUL by /-uime Power over wuec cxceilent elghi- Yool huuse, Low WATD, PUuULLLY uouse and shedas; oou lanu; good Iruit; var- Bl Price Lul ldidiedldce Bals, I Lidue I0r Cullage Il OF ucal LOWL. & Falucu- lars. ATyVvl's Ageucy, Wwllnanoe, ol leblva ——— s UK dSALr-—OU. L C. pigs, Lnorough- breds, rugisiered, none belltr 1n L0e Counury. Ludiow Farm, Noriu StoRing- HL\LI.GH. AU TANG—Look 4t these prices: suu G eNVelODEs (IegUlar DUSILESS 5146), IN NORWICH TOWN ';’f‘.}‘f,-”f‘.,’f,t'“-,u“:u o e ) A place with 5 acres of good D s land with an elegant house in ¥4.4U; 0,0V0, FV.0V; AUUUL, good condition having steam | letieingads, S X1i, princd, 3 heat and other improvements, §! R RO two barns and hen houses on the 3Z.40; 0,000, $1-00; 1U,00v, .00 ouy place. jalac ]'0_‘ fruit trees, this Slatements, Lxsd | brinted, slav, || Property is located in a most t 1,000, $4.30; 9,00, Pu.Uv. Lu,00V, $il.ou. | excellent location and 5 minutes | Frinting oi every ~aescripuion dome || walk to the troliey car line. { Prompuy. Sena Ior Sampive. ‘LLY Du. ielin Cu., Frinters aau binders, s FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, wict, Coan. Central Building, Norwich, Ct JUST ARRIVED. P A T T TR Express car 28 Horses. Some of all kinds, big and small; some nice chunks —ail weil broken. iave 4b head to pick from. Prices low as possibie. Lome and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. THE BREWSTER FARM, owned oy trank w. srewster of l.or- wich, Conn., situated % -1 a mile 5o wf équetanuck, on hish ground, ove looking the 4 humes river and border- ing on one oL iis uranches. The man- Tel. 1139 may27d sion house (althougn nearly lo0 yea; old, is well kebt) s b stories nigh, 12 rooms, house in Urst class condition, surrounded by beautiful shade Lroes, | one barn s0x60, Lwo other barns, crib, several nenne and an tons’ capacity, all builain 3 lent condition; plenty ol iruit, abun- dance oi wood and over $1,60C worth of timber on Land 1 state of cultivation acres i balance of Yu ucr Da woodland, somic iruit and 20y loads of e barn fertilizer; sume farming too. of Horses rignt from the west, out of | be sold wilh the farm. ‘L'ihe rice right, terms easy and possession given hard work, rauging from 1100 (e 1500 [ Immediate igate. $1,250 b r-room e e (new), lot feet fro. in weight. For sale by water, improvements, near | s LR property is at Pleasant View. : GEORGE E. CHAMPLIN, D 2 2 5 Send for Wilcox's Bulietin— ;:"’d 192, Wenterly. | .noice of 400 WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Bread St.. Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I of 8 531, Telephones: may6d FOR SALE FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage, in per- i Fine house and stahle. House fect' repair. B.akh,.stelm heat, Artanged: for Awo fats - with | gas and electric light. Good § || modern conveniences. Situated ||| location and on line of trolley. on Sachem streef, one of thea best - resident ocations in the city. Big srap. Lot fronting on Sachem street, 100 feet and about 200 feet deep. ! N. Tarrant & Co. Price rcasonable. |§ 117 Main St. Norwich, Conn. A few good rents to offer, in- quire of H. BECKLEY, Phones 724 .y Suilding, 'DR. . W. HOLMS, Dentist raonnen Bulldiay Ammex. Room Telephone &% ociiod MONEY LOANED B Diawonds, Vyaieiss gnd Becurities of any 7 Lowest Hates of lalerest, An vid establisiied nirig 1o deal with, 78 Main Street. 368-2 AENS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring St., FOR SALE Willimantic | , zo00d seven room Cottage with mod ern improvements, flve minutes’ walk from Franklin Square, E. A. PRENTICE, |Peck’s Real Estat: Agency i { AGRICULTURAL LEME, ik COLLATENAL LOAN CO., We have just put a earload inte eur | ppene 800 86 CUff Street - . sterehousq @nd can pupply your de- ek SPuve BeAvEnc LRSI taandh 10 41k BULe Sran Prodbter. The pxperty of the vountry say the greund 3 %m‘esloflg )hi briten than the bn?t WHEN want te put your sganes 1me, And s 1at. we have. Sold RAgTeRh % PHBRE s no uaverusing medium L | bY the bns, top ot rarload, naes D6 ony. His B Whatt s 98 Eastern Gannecticut equai te Tos Buls PE MViaLLIAMS & co. bettax' tHan tHroush the ady let:n for B’ siuess results’ roblld ing eelumns ef The Bulietin In But the Its jinglin’ 's mighty " P -uldle lellc finds; - music ' fl sman’s m to dreamim’ By :hc music of the spur. When you're j With Mwide nsl‘ld -trttchod botm And you watch the white clouds sadl, And the medder Jarks are callin’ 1 Aud thou; htl jest sorter blur In An our of bil dreamin’ To the music of the spur. | When you've rode out of the picter, And have left the old time range, You can often hear that jingle ’Miad surroundings that are strange; But its only mem’ry prankin” ricks ..ke that are fun for her— And sue leaves you full of lengin’ P ic’ of the spur. hadhoos c—?Demar Repubiican. THE QUESTION. The question has changed As research has ranged Through matters’ of thought. We have made it quite clear That some things are too dear, And are not very good when they're bought. 've exhausted the theme Ot life's everyday scheme, And we hear the convivial ciinlk Of the glasses so gay, And we shudder an 7 “What is the man golng T drink? money and Does he ever permit Fiis fancies to flit Through a troublesome, Zlass? Does his song rise aloft Over drinks that are soft Or milk that is flavored with grass? Of taxes or health, Or undue private wealth, Nobody swill care what you th_ But ‘many must eat Cloves or peppermint sweet, As n\e&/ xre’ka.-.ked what they're going 8 rin bubblesome Z_Washington Star. . HUMOR OF THE DAY Maud—No man 1{s indispensable. Jean—But some man is.—New York Sun. “Everything she had went at auc- tion.” “Public sale?” “No, bridge.”— Judge. “On what grounds did she base her suit for divorce?” “Cruelty. Her hus- band forced her to use a 1910 model auto.”—Life. Jim—An’ don’t yer have to tike the dorg out, too? The Mother's Help— Oh, no! She won't trust me with any- thing but the kid vet.—Sydney Bulle- tin. Aged Uncle—T've insured.my life for $5,000 in your favor: what else can I do for you? Nephew—Nothing on earth, uncle—Boston Transcript. T told father 1 loved you more than any girl I've ever met.” “And what did father say ” ‘‘He said to try and meet some more girls.”—Cornell Widow. “You'll be sorry some day that you didn’t marry.” “Well, I'd rather not be married and be sorry I wasn’t than be married and sorry I was.'—New Or- leans Times-Democrat. Mr. Todhunter—Wha the baby screaming about now? Mrs. Todhunter ——She wants the moon. Mr. Todhunter —Oh, is that all? She was making such a racket I thought she wanted the vote!-—Puck. “We have departed widely from the customs of our ancestors.” “That's right. Along about 1776 there was not much disposition to work for a Fourth of July that would be spectacular but safe.”—Washington Star. “The duke is angry with me,” said his wife, the heiress. “Seriously?” “Oh, very! He has refused to borrow any money from me for more than a week.”—Louisville Courier-Journal. Jones—My wife and I suffer from alternate insomnia. Brown-——Alternate insomnia! What s it? Jones— | Whichever gets to sleep first keeps the other awake all night.—Tit-Bits. st Burgiar—Say, Bill, 'ave you got them sufiragette placards? Sec- ond Burglar—My Gawd, I forgot ’em’' First Burglar—Well, you bloody fool, ‘ow're we goin’ to cover up our trail? —The Masses. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Moving vans in Chicago charge five cents a minute for their services. So-called Chinese glue is made by dissolving shellac in ten times its weight of ammonia. 'he German standard of light meas- cment is nine-tenths that of the in- 1ational candlepower. The city of Berlin is experimenting with a new type of mail wagon or c It is a light electrically propelled ve- hicle. Dr. Francis who died recent Iy stipulated that his relatives should not wear mourning for him. Despite the precautions which are taken to prevent theft, it is said that gold to the value of, $5,000,000 is an nually stolen from the mines on tlie Rand, South Africa. Robert Arthington of Teignmouth, England, who died lately, & $4,500,000 to two Lordon ioties to be used in religious propa- anda. Chicago is to lose the Sun Worship- per cult. led by ~ Dr. Ottoman Zar Adusht Han which is migrating tc New Orleans, owing to legal difficulties in Chicago. The Sydney exhibition commission incorporated by the Nova Scotia par- liament, announces the second ann: exhibition to take place at Sydne) Sept. 30 to Oct. 4, 1912, inclusive. Th exhibition held last vear was a suc- he attendance being for the five over 30,000 Researches new being conducted un- der the direction of the in Saxon minis neighborhood of have so far ve- the xony, of finance cchlema, try sulted in the discovery of a source pro- duc 330 liters (348.7 quarts) of wa - in 24 hours with a radioactivit )15 units. The experiments are being centinued and the final results thereof will probably be published within % few months. The annual automobile exhibition at Prague was held in the main buildiag on the Prague exhibition grounds from April 20 to May 1. The opening exer- cises were attended by the local offi cials and foreign consuls. The number of cars exhibited was greater and the quality better than at the exhibition of 1912, especially of American cars, tan of which were exhibited. Tt is understood that the Egyptiaa irrigation department proposes tn utilize the water which flows throush the Assuan dam for the generation of electric power, For about five months in the late autumn and winter the water is accumulated in the reservoir formed by the dam, and what is al- lowed to pass the sluices flows throuzh under u large head. The plan is to use this discharge te drive turbines con nected to dynamos, and it ig calculatel that in this way it would he possible to develop over 150,000 horse power thouzh it is improbable that in the first instgnce s plant would be put dewn te deal with the whole of the power availuble