Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 11, 1913, Page 12

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QENERALLY FAIR TODAY AND FRIDAY What Is Going Ol:f'tromght. Vaudeville and Amuan lhs Audnel";u?. ongs and Photeplays at the Davis Theatre. DPow in_Bill Pietures ak g No., 7187, R. N. A, meets 100! Palmyra Bicanpment No. f I 0. O. I, meets ih Udd Fellows’ Hall, Larayette Gpuneil, Ne, 207, LU, 8t J B, meets in F‘urest@li !!al ANNOUNCEMENTS Hotals and Restaurants use Banner Cedar-Spray. Disinfectant and insewdicide. Try it today. Al druggists. DAViIS THEATEI{ William Jefferson in Wanted by the Police, 8 Three Reel Feature Today. A very pleasing bill of photoplays is being shown at the Davis today, head- ed by a three reel sensational dramat- ic feature entitled Wanted by the Po- Jice, with William Jefferson (son of the Jate Joscph Jefferson) as Billy West, the fastest telegrapher in the world. The story is a powerful Luman one and | full of sensations thut are not ov done. Action and human int blend in with the thrilling part of the picture and keep the interest up all during the three reels, In tb feature you will see the most daring act vvmi shown on an reen. A boy and g a total lsss; in ma aces belng Biirded entiFely mraug e eneines; of Whiell there are twe, it was at first thoight eould be tised; but the lemgth of time they have been in the salt water makes this deubfful, The eon- ditiont of the boilers show plainly that there was no gaseline explosion. There will be no danger to navigation at this Epot as the whole of the wreck was raised, Mrs, W. A, Ward, who has been the guest of Mrs, John Fitapatrick of Pal- mer court, has returned to Boston. Jack Ebbetts, after spending the summer on the steamer Griswold run- ning between the hotel at Hastern Point and New London, has returned to his home in the village. The boat has been laid up in Shaw’s cove for the winter. Dr. W. M. Hill is said to’'be tha most likely man in the village to place on the ticket as selectman. D. of A, Meeting. Liberty council, Daughters of Amer- jca, is making plans for the coming winter, and the meeting last evening was well attended. Heard and Seen. The little daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Henry Specht has undergone an oper- ation at the sanatorium in Grotor. Miss Mary Strange of Poquonock siting friends in the vil- Carrie McDonald is entertain- nds from New Brunswick. Grace Fitzpatrick has returned Trnm New London, where she attended cling together, holding on to the cow- catcher of a locomotive going at e rate of sixty miles an hour. No one will want to miss this feature, and to- | day will be the last time it will be| shown here. The other photoplays Kentucky Foes, a powerful drama; ; y d human inter: il appeal to all The Tk also on this bill | to offer tak- The com- ‘ml ) )hv- s New ¥ y'nw it’s t many W eekly as many new e em in all parts of edy is a Keyston Hero, and when 3 friend you can laughs are Amnother | new show orrow and | contains many l‘ DAVIS THEATER. | Th: Firefly. Novelty of story, and musice, | were the three essenti borne in | mind en Otto Hauerbach and Ru- dolf Friml set out to create Ih(—* Fire- fly, little M E [hayer’ new starring vehicle, which will be s«,en at 3 the Davis theater next Friday evenin Sept. 12. For the first time since her asso- ciation with Oscar Hamme in’s | Manhattan Grand Opera company has Miss Thayer been givea the opportun ty to display her fine vocal matic equipment, as The Fir real plot with a Mr. Friml hav to her, it give chance to come Hammerstei this production, has sup- | porting cast with his accustomed care. The chorus numbers ty d will be an augmented orchestra. now selling. nto her who is own. man elected a, behind here T | HEADLINE BICYCLE ACT AT THE| | AUDITORIUM TODAY. : { vaudeviile act one that is known | daville house in | nd the name of | eilence are syn- The headline Auditorium tod: in every first-clas: America and Europe ¢ Fred St. Onge and exc onymo The Fred St. Onze troupe of yelists bave an act tk comt utmost skill and dar same time is ludicrc they can ride anythin: wheeis on, and in funny conception sical Wheelmen, ing hit here, as it has where. The management itate in presenting this feel sure that they If there one ki that has always bpr Norwich it is undoubtec violimst, and Rube W ical movelty of this desc Willis is what is know viol t, and he com musie in a clev hi comedy ‘ >s the the and got | The | at that has proven do th and | for the 1 didates for Town Offices for the vear Joy a phiotopl ensuing, fectly L mann Dated at Colchester, September Ameri: 8th, 1913, The Heart fcal drama showi Victor dramn photoplays. The Animaied good comedy ree 1 glso Wil and style this of K1 N SHIT ATNOURC on will feature for 1at Cry he nex week, and mo of this wonderful TN Accident te Jam. Raises Bu Council Mests said Y as bt Payids don m ngedod i laye, owned REPUBLIGAN CAUCUS - | Town of Norwich are hereby requested |8 o'clock p, m., 1913, to nomSnate can- the wedding of a friend. Mrs. A, E. Potter of Brooklyn is visiting friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nugent of Greenport, who have been visiting a¢ Riverview cottage, have gome to Bos- ton for a visit. Miss Eleanor Tamb of Pearl street is entertaining Miss Irene Stahler of New London. Edward Ashbey has returned from it with Hartford relatives, hu Spicer i8 to attend schoel in Worcester the coming year, Chester Fish has returned teo New York after a few days spent at his home on Main street. Fine New Wharf, T.wle Chesebro has completed tha work of building a coneorete whart on Mason's Island, This will be a big addition to the Island another year, Hartford. Charles M, —Col, who has been spending the summer &E Jarvig, Nantucket, was in Hariford Monday, His health has {mproved greatly dur- ing the summer, fr 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 S WANTED. WANTED—At once, a competent girl for general housework. 175 sroadway. sepll WANTED — Energetic, experienced business women to handle our made-to- order corsets and accessories in this city and vicinity. We invite the cor- respondence of those interested in a hign class proposition. ldberal commis- aions Reierences required. Address O. Box 105, lissex St. Station, Boston, Mass. sepild _AGENTS—High class rapid seller; biggest seller of the season; large pronts. Send today for free particulars. The Peter Specialty Co., Granitevilie,Vi. seplld WANTED—Single man on farm; steady position. Luther Holton, ~ortn Franklin, Conn., Armstrong Crossing. “Tel, connection, Keplod FOR SALE. FOR SALE—23 Well bred, large size, Barred P. R. pullets, hatched at waster; 3 buys the flock.” J. C. Young, Boz- s, Ct. Tel. 214-23. seplla TO RENT. FOR RENT—Two flats; = one of five rooms, one of seven rooms; all modern improvements, 591 Main St Harris. 7Telephone 129-2. seplid FOR SALE—22 foot motor boat, 11 b. p. Ferro engine, hull finished in cherry and teak, pianking copper fastened, ail LLLINES oL brass, everything in first class condition; a bargain. Box 133, Groton, Conn. seplld FOR SALE—20 horse power vertical bouer, with all equipment; best offer takes’it. Phone or write Palace Laun- ary, Center St. Daniclson. seplid FOR SALE—Pair black norses,weight 00, young, sound and g0od Workers; one cheap horse, welgnt 1200; also to let, a steam sawmili, to saw by the thousand, equipped with heip. inquire WANLYED—A good all pound f hand. C. E. l\u)nard Poquetanuck, Conn, Tel, z15-3. sepluu WANTED —Ihres young peovis for office positions; mise one to ae light work in exchange fer tuition while at~ tending Norwicn Commercial School, Norwich Commercial School, Shannon sepivd Bullding, DETICTIVIEY W, A, Lempere, pri- vate detgctive, all kinds ef legitimate work, W, lLambert looks up evi- dence and investigates oivil, ceiminal, zecidents and diyorce cases, Write or outl, 399 Mawn St, City, sepiod WANTED —A position by an experi- enced Stepograpuer and bhookkeeper. Apply K, B, Builetia Offies, seplud WANTED —Two first eclass piumbers and hoster men Address George Lo pathy, Baitic er Moosup, C plod WANTID —Men and women to v every inpabited buildigm, in [l)i)ll €om= munity and accept money for Wonder Cloth,” A pig part ef tnls meney you keep, Call or write k., J. Love -3 asice Bid ovwich, Cenn, sep9d HELY ed; white or colored woman, general ndusework; hours rrom 3-6 . Apply 1o 33 dUmmil St T LEGAL NOTICES. REPUBLICAN CAUSUS The Republican Electors of the Town of Bozrah requested to meet in are seped XCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY — Copnecuicut corporation has un opening aL tue present Ume in NOrwicn and Wilimantic 10r a manu to represent and control a department of our ness lor himsell. A woman with busi- ness experience would be considered; 3000 to ¥1,00U Investment Wiil insure wnnual income of $8,00v Lo $71.6V0. Hei- erences eXcaangea ana applicatlons considered conndential upon request. Address P O. BOX i, aew Hav Conn. sepvd WANTED W eavers with_salesman- caucus in Town Hall Tuesday Evening, | ship abliLy can earn 35 i 3lu a duy in 5 : = 3 their locaity. Whole or Spare time. Sept. 16th, 1913, at 8 a’clock, to place | Angress sicnolas o A\,“uowi” ST in nomination candidates for Town Of- |1y, Conn e = WANTED—A single man between the Per order Town Committee. age or sv and 40, Lo work in stabie; must understand Lae care oi hors E. S. ABEL, Chairman. es, and pe able Lo arive; reier- . equired. Appiy at once o Alired Bosrah, Sept. 16th, 1913, seplld v, Putnam, conn., K. £. D. 0. Z. 68- sepsd GIRLS WANTED on nice clean work. Best oL wag Apply Therm Bow- tle Co. a PROGRESSIVE CAUGUS The the Town of Norwich are requested to meet in Town Mall Evening, Sept. 13, at 8 o'clock, to place in neminatien candidates Office Per order of Town Commitiee, Progressive Electors of urday for Town W, 0. ROGERS, Chairman, Dated at Norwich, Sept. 16, 1813, sepiid h ] 1e Republican Electors of the Town are requested to in of Franklin k Hall at 7 meet | Evening, Sept. | to name can- | Town Offices. REPUBLICA N TOWA sepild order Per COMMITTEE. WANTED A young lady to take charge of music dept., must be able Lo man In Aorwich who pair your sewling machine Stephenson, Lne Oid Ke 1034-4. ANTED—Automobiles the Public Wasu stana, Home. 0 rear Manager, Mystc, Conn, R, ¥. D. 4 HELP WANTLED Girls for General Housework, (waszes $18 to .$20 a month) Chamber Mauid, Ward Maid and Hotel Help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. M. J. COSCORAN, Supi. Centri: Bldg. 1 > Republican Electors of the Town ston re requested to meet in Hall Saturday Fvening, Sept. 13 o'clock, to place in nomination | es for Town Offices. order REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE. Dated at Preston, Sept. 10, 1913, seplld The Democratic electors of the | to meet in the Town Hall, Friday, Sept. |12, 1913, at 8 o'clock p. m. to nom | nate candidates for town offices and to elect a town committee, Per order Chairman | ness and FOR SALE. C. WITTER « Auctidheer AUGTION SALE I have had the following property laced in my hands to be sold at ¥Frank illinghast’'s livery Stable at Central Village, Conn., on SATURDAY, SEPT. 13, 1913, at 1 o’clock p. m. One coupe, 1 Berlin coach, 3 top bug- gies, 2 express wagons, 1 pair of hack harnesses, 1 pair of surrey harnesses, a Jot of single harmess, a lot of = blankets, a lot of lap robe halters, a quantity of whips, of stock food, and a number of articles used around a stable. The above described artici positively be sold, as the party. will es making the consignment has discontinuzd busi- has started a garage, The terms of the sale will be casn. DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE NOTICE The Republican Electors of the Town of Colchester are hereby re- quested to meet in caucus at Grange Hall on Monday, September 15th, at Per order Republican Town Com- | sepdTuTh FOR SALE. A Genuine Edison Home Phonograph, with 36 two-minutc and four-minute records, in first class condition, with latest improvements; worth 360: our price $25: $6 down, $1 per week. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Main Street, Norwich, Conm. s seplOWSM LOST AND FOUND. $10.00 REWARD Strayed from my home oa Septem- miiise, { NOTICH TO CREDITORS, AN A COURT OF P Norwich, within 2nd for Lhe \NSLIICE Sorwie ke 19tk day ot Septetas 4. A¥i Judes. ANfl Kimbail, jate of eceased, RAL NS AQMLRISLrAtor 1 said descease it Lo pring e ¥ISAPOST R Gpceoased Nor- the time limited in ‘\hn\f' Alnil rmbgomg order. MES A KIMBALL, ber 4th a small Setter Dog, age twe vears, color white, with orange coior o head, has very short tail, Had on pe coilar, Answers to name “Bee As he has always heen kept in kennel vard appesrs timid, Above reward will be paid upemn his return to E, P, ROBINSON, Packer, Conn evening, bheiwe Tham. and the Auigwu.u-m 0L Hem neckince with heart shape lecket. Reward it left at ' Raihbones Drug Btore, Fhames Square, beplid * WD Came_to my T plage, f ug];- }'wu.mi ney Mey have Proving property Jes John A, Smith, MONEY LOANED on i3:iam i g e g2, Sumonaa s MRS LI Lowssg Raxe&s 5‘: é;wren. An il a ta deal with, ATERAL LOAN Ca, Main Street,. Bustairs. (Bstablizyed 13 ": Ve el piay tne piano. ADPLY 10 K. w. WO0OI- worth Co. . ANTED—Boy to work in a arug| stose Inqulss a: Bulletin Office. sepsd | WANTED —Piano wuning. dou, 498; Frospecc St Ciuy. Jylid i 4 £ WANTED — Hired man, single, 10 werlk on tarm and board with Iamily; $25 a month sala inquire of Gien Hock Farm (Ledyard), Kred Sands, | | and 4o G \Feguisr business ) ghvelopes, ricatly prinied, for 31.90; vud | eacn 3s.00 ‘ swwmpics and Prices Lor @iy briniliug you ale 'h need Of. The LulleLh Company, Norwicu, | or A. T, Gardner, 15 Oak ot sepd’LuThS FOR SALE—Extra good family cow; Jersey, new mlicn, lienry ki, \yagner, Norwich Town, sepiLud FOR BALE or exchange for fow]s or chlekens, LU young Lurkeys, L4 goslhings TO RENT — Furnished room near Washington Square in private famuy, with modern imp. Inguire at 1% ington, St., or phone liss-z. Wash- zepyd TO RENT—Five rooms with bath, electric 11gnts, steam heat. inquire br, R Agnew, 1y6 Central Ave., between I and 3 p. m. sepod TO RENT—Furnighed rooms at Mrs. S. G. Congdon's, sepda 2z MeKiuey Avenue, FOR RENT_Six-room tenemen Great Fialn; city water. L'elepho sepld i, Hast ne 1. TO RE One nine-room fla heat and modern quire loy Bachem Sireet. a 1MProvements T, with 284 TO RENT modern improvements. chem »irest. “—One nine-room tenement, inquire 108 Ha- augzld FURNISHID ROOMS—Central ioca- ana 4 geese, 1nquire oL W, Benderl, vy | tion. Mrs, minma Mocrse, 1y Union St Mmechanic St, seplud maylod ¥OR SAL$—..X L, P, asoline engine, TO RENT—Lower part of 88 Wash- Alsg a roager cutfer, B, Maynard, | ington St., 8 rooms and ball with or Poquetanuck, Ct, Tel, 210 sepLua without garage; wlso uouse of § rooms 3 = and bath, all improv ents, J. brad- AL)—One 4 0, p. Wagner mo- | Joity “Bookbinder, 105 Broadway, or at ¥1i, In good repair, used very | sy Washington after ¢ p. m. muylzd fittis, 15, Wil Sell 10r 3vo casn, 5 Wiison Bros.’, 2% FURNISIED 1ROOMS, all modern con- Twabetn BU, Norwich, Conn. sepdd veniences, 38 Union St. Lelephone ¥3é-+4 v aylid A pool ; also sup- o AL L. pitzpacrick, >4 brankiin st vunter and sephu W case, ¢ Aty Luluu excuange 1or T HOLSE FOR SALK or new wuch cuw; welght 1voev, el 319-4, 1:[)!«41 FOR SALL-—-A meat cart in excellent CONUILION; 4iS0 40 AIMOSL DEW relrig- ALOT. Prices yely Feasonaple, Au- aress W. 1., DOX i34, Damesen, Conn. sup ARt oL Kha Lone- soHie Fine, 400 other popular sungs, Wil musio; Pustpuly, 10 cudis, Aaugross AlDerl Brevhs, 81 Appietul o, VACK 1 yuluTe nou sepod BUSLLIL, money s, Your .00 fitteu. M properiy Man Bt FOR SALE—Four ll\.rl\:.b, work or arive., weighing about 10; sleatu cars; to 2600 | @ pair, leariess ol aulomovdes and auud mus be Seld alL ouce. Ap- Weeks, asalord, Coun. augzid piy lo kirnest . D, o, . Z X ° manurd harrow, Amou FRTIS i SPring- Lot ADDIY , Cont. b praciorm FUMK SALE—Four ail togetuer. KOt SAL { second-Nanu Lurd au- tomobile. rnone o, Norwich, or ad- dress v> Franklin st iyid Siab wood, stova lengtns, Cows, SINEIC U wug L THOK BA Lk 3400 COIG, + Must be s0id o cluse Hanuiton, Kxecutor, liuv Jjeld 0 notew s w. G t LHINIK Conn. | O, 1R FOR SALL PissE, Lhorough- breus legisieled, noue beller in wne country, wudiow Faru, North blonihg- 3 o, Norwich, Conn. . &, Look at \regulal inl\u'u. lese prices: 5U0 Dusitiess size), Ll.40, 1,004, 31000, QuL v, 1,000, wuy | $ 10w, | 206 | Sue | Lo Bul- | s aud Linders, doi- promp et wicl, Co., Conn. Twenty-five Cows FOR SALE New Milch and Springers. JAMES I. HYDI, N. Franklin, Telephone Lebanon. Conn. FOR SALE No. 17 Lincoln Avenue §| FINE RESIDENCE known as the Beckwith Property. Property must be sold and bids are solicited. JAMES L. CASE, Norwich, Ct. 40 Shetucket St., FRESH LOAD of Horses right from the west, out of hard work, ranging from 1100 fo 1509 in weight, For sals by GEORGE B C! ILIN, Tel 192 Westeriy, jezd FOR SALE | Eight.room Cottage with bath and steem heat, geod Barm and large |st, Incated five minutes’ walk from Main street, Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. ! 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. = l A O RENS Bxpress 0 2§ harses Just rived. The re the kind-—all prokén to drive and work, big hors: chunks and business hordes that are vod driver: also some that ha¥ve been fore some titne. Come amd see them: | ELMER R. PESRSON. Fel. 1139, ass | nicely | sevkl SUMMER COYTAGES Rent—~For Sale. Water HITE, l‘len\ nt View, Rentals, 31 Inspection by appoinis FRANK W. COY, 6 Hizh Street, Westerly, Long Distance Lelephone. Weekapang, R L mayi?d FORE ' SALE. FOR SALE 26 Laurel Hill Avenue Fine Residence Property of 11 rooms and bath. All modern improvements. INSPECTION SOLICITED. JAMES L. CASE, Shetucket Si. 40 orvwic, Conn INVESTORS With Ready Cash If you possess ready cash and would invest it to goed advan- tage do not fail to consider the public utility bonds. Bor offered to net over o per cent. Ask for circular. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket*St., Norwiel, Cf en which a fine house with im- provements, on one of our best resi- dential streets, to be sold at a low figure. E. A. PRENTICE. Phone 300 86 Cliff Street 5 SEASHORE LOTS FOR SALE Norwich Town on Road near Peck's troliey line, pleasantly cated, a new, modern Cottag: seven rooms, bath and recep hall, witp «ll” modern impre ments, hard wood floors, o plumbing, large veranda, walks. Price righ One- may remain on inortzage. terms to quick buyer. THOS. H. BECKLEY, May Building, 278 Main Street. FOR SALE a cottage located on Bliss Pl Can with all improvements and 50 by 150 feet, fronting ocean, situated a few miles Pieasant View beach, best bathing, right of b to E ne miles long and shallow iildren. The pr of the: 1 Oct, 1st is $250. Only ‘one. stomer; very easy ferms if desired. These Iots will double jin value in a y r two. Transporta- | ¢ | farm situated [ 2 ation, several ding woed on place, some fruit. Inves- tigate. Send Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin— choice of 400. f WILLIAM A, WILCOX Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Broad Si.. ltooms 1 and 2. Westerly, R. L Telephones: Office,” Nu. 365; Resi- dence, No augzyd ter- Corner lo- e of tion ve- pen cement half Basy Phones 724 368-2 ace, in excellent condition must be seen to be appreciated —has a large FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, e —————eeessesesesers. .| ik sold after 8 lot Ct 1660 ACRE MARKET GARDEN, ! pouitry apd geyeral i vutside eity, on spring fed like, Toa a(.m ked with A)ulpoae farm just Ldrge , noar liouse; ‘2 acrel smooth tiilable land; rest pasturcs and wosdland; LIruit] piee cotlage house, wi Lol and cold waler and batn; JArR, new silu, iceho, commodatior e $4,000, casy terms, Cryom’s Agenc 3,000 lhens, Willlmantic, plenty of th veranda, large and sheds; ac Only Conn. F155 enuecticut equa hth nr husiness results g med erisags, s lum 1a he Bul: FULL ABBOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHE! POETRY ART FOR ART'S SAKR. Ve the man who works r the simple joy of wnrum neither loafs no r in discontent h lurkln‘ i l ve the man who toils the glory of achisving— u A ralse in pay, When it comes’ his way. Is a fine thing, I'm believing. I I Iove the man who paints, - To give heart and soul expression; His sinners anc -als saints Show the art in his possessiemn. paints for future years, That theh‘ dn.yu may all be bettes— I think it njco £ he fets his price the paint is wet, or wetter. I lgve tthel man who Wflteut e it play, or song, or story; Who spends’ his deye and Bigiie In purguit of fame and glory; The produet of his mind Will kao undawned days sunny-— I'm glad again ‘When his busy Brings him p emy of good money. We bluff, we sigh, we prats, Of the” purpose of our ‘lsber, But let me calml For your bcncn’; m) nalghhor Work s its own reward Just a l.ltlde bit too often— And— Though 1ideals cheer, it _seems betier here When the checks the Ll soften, . D. Nesbit, in the Chicago Evening Post. HUMOR OF THE DAY Mrs, Oldtlmer—Does your husband still think that you are too good for him? Mrs. Newlywed—Yes. He com- plains a good deal on Sundays.—Puc “The Lord loveth a cheerful giver quoted the Wise Guy. “Well, who doesn’ retorted the Simple Mug.— Philadelphia Record. “Don’t you find Binks extremely sen- sitive?” “Yes, he can't stand it have anyone touch him for a ten. Buffalo Express. Bix—Doesn’t your wife say anything when you go out eveninge? Dix—Not much; she reserves the bulk of her re- marks for me when I get home.—Bos- ton Transcript. “It seems strange that he could plunder a great corporation like that for years without being found out'” ‘Well, you see, the corporation was pretty busy itself.”—Chicago Journal. “Has money heen very tight wit vou this summer?” “Tight? I ghoul say so. All I've been able to get hold of was a little loose change.”—Chicago Record-Herald. Diggs—Iit would have been an out- rageous shame to tax incomes of lesa than $3.000. Briggs—Yes, my incoma is less than that, too.—Cleveland Plain hard adore every hair on his “Well?” “But he re- )se on her dresser with mixed "—Pittsburg Post. “Well. how about the g(rl you en tertained ‘al the beach “She shook me when we got back to town for a fellow who took no vacation and sza had some money saved up.”—Wash- ington Herald. “Well, Henry,” said the fair maid, ‘did popper ask you if you could sup- port me in the style to which I am ac- d custom “No. dear,” said Henry He merely informed wme that he couldn’t, and gave me his blessing.”— Judge. “Luella, I don't want you to asso- ciate with Mrs. Wombat any more. Today I heard her husband called a thief. Now, ma, you are in too big 2 hurr Mr. Wombat is no thief. He is a very respectable umpire.”—Kan- sas City Journal. “So you are an advocate of univesr- sal peace?’ “Yes “I thought you regarded war as inevitable” “I do. The inevitable doesn’t prevent me from | advocating peace any more than it prevents me from suggesting to my wife the kind of clothes she should | not wear.”—Washington Star. | THE KALEIDOSCOPE Berlin's population is now estimated at 2,091,000, but counting its suburbs it has 4,000,000 Great Britain's annual output of jewelry and plated goods is more than 343,000,000, 215 divorces annually to [reland has Japan has each 10,000 of population less than one. The Mississippi river long, and the Missouri. is 3,160 miles which empties into it, is 3,700 miles long. In 1912 there were deaths in Minnesota from all (ausea Tubercu- losis claimed 2,2. 2,286 victims. Medicine Hat is to have a street railway nine miles long. In 1810 the population was 4,000, and today it Is placed at 16.000. Black diamonds come from the prov- ince of Bahia, in Brazil. Twenty thou- sand dollars was paild for the finest specimen known. The white streak in the center of a block of artificial ice is the last part of it to be frozen. It contains the waste alr and other gases that were dissolved in the water before freezing, Hence the “snowy” appearance. Kansas City 1s to have a soclological school, where gocial workers will be taught the needs of the city. Students from Kansas university and Missourl State university will be invited to as- semble there for practical work. The Alexandria correspondent of the Near Fast understands that several Albanian residents in Egypt will par- ticipate in the proposed Bank of Al- bania, which has been formed under the auspices of the Banque Austro- Hongroise et Ttalienne. Peanut hull meal for cleaning tin plates is suggested by a Virginia man- ufacturer. Consul Lathrop of Cardiff states that Welsh tin plate mills use sawdust, costing delivered about $3.40 per long ton. Bran is also used In Wales and in the United States. American clocks to a very important extent were noticed keeping the time of Ceylon, and noted for reliability and general appropriateness in the homes of the people. The Ansonia and Seth Thomas seemed partivularly much used A few American watches are o sold Vice Consul Charles F, Baker reports that a new ordinanee of the city of Guayaquil, Beuador, requires that ev- ery person there zelllu. milk must ob- tain a license. It also prescribes whers milk. depositories may be maintained, mapner of hnndling" vesscls, etc. All 3. m. must be cooked. —_— Throughout British India the industry Is now making ay, - b\fl ‘it seems ‘to have origin to this French col- y began t.lla cul- .nut o su, - practieally the e#xporting ground- e 1s considerable wit adras. rto Novo amnd [38%7 u‘-’-

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