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FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW e NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY FEB. 24, 1914, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCMES What I Going On Tenight. Vandevyiile m:d Mezton Pisturzs at the Auditorium. Moving Pictures 3t Coloniai Theatre. Vaudeville and pheteplays at Davis theatre. Prill of Fifth €0, & A €, C. N. &, at _Armory. Norwieh Camp, Nm 8908, M. W. A, meets in Bxl§< diele. Norwiech est, EQ 1398, ©. ©. O, meets in Owis’ Hal Wauregan FLedge, Ne. 6, X. of P, meets in Pythian Hall. Oourt (zuinebaug, No, 128, F: of A, meets In :oresters’ Hall. Shetueket Lodge, No. 2‘1' L © 0 F, mests in Odd, Feligws' a1, Council, Vo 920, R. A meets ln suekingham Memerial, ANNOUNCEMENTS COLONIAL THEATRE. Whe Inspector’s Story, Two Reel Fea-{ ture by the Lubin Cast, ¥or today, the Colonial theatre s show! the remarkable drama en- fitled The Imspector's Story, a fea- ture in two veels, and telling a heart- interest story of the humnan side of a Ppolice tor. It adso tells how the inspector s won over by the little girl of the murderer, and protecting her, wecures a pardon for the father and evenatually sets them up in business. this superb feature, there is spiendid Edison offering entitled The Senorita, a story that cannot fall to arouse the deepest interest and <harm all by its exquisite conception, and faultless presentation. How Burke and Burke Make Good is a Vitagraph camedy that partakes liberally of the mature of its jocund actor, Hughev Mack., and is therefore an especially rollieking and dashing comedy. Soecfety and Out, is one of Screaming society dramas that fea- tures two hoboes who interfere with a lJove-making nobleman, and it is aptly termed a “laughter lifting episode.” COMING TO THE DAVIS. Traffic in Seuls. At the Davis theatre the last three &ays of the weekethe mewest and most semsatiomal in movies will be exhibited. Tts tile is Traflic In Souls, and it is #aMd to be an amazingly thrilling ex pose of the white slave business. Based a8 It s om the reports of the Rocke- | #eller Investigating committee and that { District Attorney Whitman, this #m s said to display six reels—over six hupdred scenes—of alarmingly trethiful pictures of certain conditions | [ those that are an unfortunate part of big | city life, but which through the me- | diom of such agencies as Traffic in 8ouls are certain to become le To this powerful photo drama, tional interest is lent through a S oonceived story that makes an appeal to the heart amd that has just a light touch of comedy interspersed. These, however, are simply threads that serve as connecting links between the pictures. These show in a lucid manner what too often happens to girls and in doing this accomplishes a great miesionery work for the general bet- terment of girls, and puts before them in a way that admits of no doubt (but mever nemring suggestiveness) facts that they should know. The pjifalls that are ever, anywhere, Taid for unwary girls are shown in a convincing manner. Those who see Traffic in Souls are greatly and #mpressed by its revelations of the ab- | horrent conditions, the which they had neve It is an sahsorbingly and incidentally is quite a mnm: ime to the police whose splendid work existenc in deeply | recovering the little shop gir from the time of her made known, until doors of the brothel and res There will be three shows dail. 7 and 8.45 m. Prices NORWICH TOWN | Cottagers Learn of Damage to Beach | Property — Early Chicks — Pupils | Have Sieighride. i Boys are finding good coasting week in different parts of the town. | One long, fine slide is from the top | of Vergason Hill down across the Bean | Hill green and down West Town street to the blacksmith’s sho Damage to Shore Property. A letier received here from 3 €inity of East beach, Quonochontau R. L, since the last severe storm that from under Hil tage the sand is was é‘dfjt posts being left in ¢o the key post, a distance of two iles east, the shore is badly washed been ay, two cottages having pled over the bank. and a top- an- other carried off. It is o have been the worst storm known there. Near Weekapaug, a few miles to the west, three cottages were undermined and’carried out to sea and others are #0 undermined as to be in danger of falling, | Early Broilers. Remus Stanton of W has .the first brood of chick season, rthirtheen in S vieinity. On Plain farm 163 chiekens tched from an i bator and 43 more from three he are cu-~ Pupils’ Sleighing Party, The senior room at the We mtreet school. Miss I&a.hel Service, cipal, enjoved a s terneon, pr Local Jottings. Flags were out uptown Sunday : Monday for Washington's birthday. Mrs, A, E. Geer was the guest Sat- urday of Mr. and Mrs. Miio Gardner of Occum. home on | “‘[hi Mrs, Eben Allen is at her ‘Washington street after Mrs, James Bath of W V) man Miss Eunice Northup and her broth- | or, Julius Northup of Wauwecus Hill were guests Sunday of Mrs Sawyer at her home in Boz Mr. and Mrs. Demonte Seagrave and { daughter Dorothy of New I.ondon were Ruests Sunday of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Rebert Hull of ‘West Town street, i Mrs. &, Bvans Wightman turned to her home at 274 ton sfreet afier four months’ during which she visited relatives in New ¥ork and New Haven. Miss Neilie McCarthy and Miss Mar garet Fitzpatrick of North Frankl were guests Monday of Miss McCar- Ne\ er ueglect that first symptom of a cold. Kondon's Catarrhal Jeily will heal and cleanse the passages, giving instantrelief. Pleasant, hclpful and as harmless as it is effective. 25c and 50c tubes. Get the original and genuine at your druggist’s, orwrite for Free Sample. - KONDON HAVE PRETTY HAIR Seft, Fluffy, Abundant—Use Parisian Sage. It Stops Falling Hair and ltching Scalp. If your hair is not as seft and beau. tiful, or as fresh and full as that of some friend, do not despair—de as she does—give it daily attention. Beauti- ful hair is largely the matter of a lit- tle eare. If it is too thin, make it egrow. If it is toe dry and brittle soften it up—lubricate it. If you have dan- druff it is because the scalp is too dry and flakes off. Freshen up the scalp and dandruff will go. Parisian Sage, =old in fifty cent bot- tles at drug and teilet counters, is just what you need—it softens the scalp, nourishes the hair roots, immediately removes dandruff, and makes the hair wavy, lustrous and abundant. Parisian Sage quickly stops itching head; cleanses the hair of dust and e: cessive oil; takes away the dryness and brittleness, makes it seem twice as abundant, and beautifies it until it is soft and lustrous. You cannot be disappointed in Parisian Sage. Always sold by The Lee & Osgood Co. on money back if not satistied plan. Look for the trade mark—"The Girl with the Auburn Hair.” It's on every package—accept nothing else. ihy’s aunt, Mrs. West Town street. George Rooney of Miss Kathering Shahan of West Town street is in Hartford with her sister, Mrs. Delore Herbert, whose lit- tie son Fremcis is recovering from an attack of pneumonis. Can’t Work an Injury. The dissclution of the Standard Oil Company has demonstrated that some forms of trust regulation can work ne possible injury te the corporations jn- voived—Washington Star. “Thut politician is a shrewd one.” “Yes; he never writes any letters, and since the dictagraph came in he never speaks above a Journal. whisper."—Kansas City FOR SALE This Ad. Will Be Changed Every Day FOR SALE FARM NO. res in use for garden 1 rds of wood on the place, rrmL 1-4 mile from R. R of cality; place garden “Providence, ringfield; has 14 and woodshed; barn ) ; new icehouse’ 12X16; henhouse and wagon shed; all s in good repair; well wate spr ‘and brook that never d T. alf purchasing price can remain on morigage, Price $3,500. FARM NO. 45 X or seve res of land, n of Norw urches and in good buildings n ar trolley, es; fine old 1 pair; good running spring ould make a fine 1 C parties wanting a small and on a fiv nt carfare. WILLIAM Ty HILL, tate and Insurance, Street, Norwicn, Conn. etucket 5 Sh FOR SALE Fifty shares U. S. Finishing Co. pre- ferred stock at $33.50 per share. Of- f ed stricily subject to sale. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. Real Estate Bargains I am offering a number of fine houses at very atiractive prices. Those choice “Slater Iots” can be bought right if you buy NOW, Can sell you a nice summer home (bungalow) in a be iful at a low figure, furni- included. ARCHA W, COIT. Room A, Chapman Building, Opposite Y. M. C, A. Phone 102 Ring ? FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, good barn and large let, located five minutes’ walk frcm Main creet. Price ceasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct F. K. NOYES Auctiene: AUCTION Having sold my farm, knewn as tie 2 Abell farm, situated one-haif east of Exi Chureh, in the Town of Lebanon, 1 will sell 'at puvie tion to the highest bidder TUESDAY, MARCH 3D, 19814, at 10 o'clock a. m., two-year old heifers, g00d horse (weight about shoat, 1 two-horse team uurs( dump Cdll democrat sleigh, machihe, horesrake i v harrow oot tor chaif pump, grindstone, w carpenter’ tools, set of lig harness, set of farm harn ses, ladders from & ft. mill, hay cutter, ice tog creamer with cans, bator and brooder, 2 wagoa poles, § ‘to 27 T, 1 fanning a lot of ha oats, buckwheat and potatoes, hold furniture, consisting of £ chairs, sofa, clocks, also a lot of small tools and c cles too numerous to mention If said day should be stormy, next fair feb24 weckday. Tu L. A, MANWARING. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewei and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Ratcs of Interest. An old establisiisa firm to-deai with. ZAE COLLATERAL LOAN TO. 142 Main Stree:, Upstairs. (Established 18%2.) ADVERTISEMENTS under ti#e heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5S¢ per Line, Six Words to the Line tion; open to you. Franklin Institute, De 35-1., Rochester, N. Y. te d NTED—One or two rooms, by young couple, n Oftice. WANTED—A position by a & man, wiliing to work at anyihing; good worker. Address O. A. Knotek, care Mr, Datri, 33 North Main St. reb24d 1epnzéd YOUR TURN this w eek, Mr. Wililiam Jones ot Baitic, Ct. to Davis Theatre “on Fagan's Smoke Shop, 3 a ticket for the best seal in the h free! Who's next? WANTED —An experienced mulinery saleswoman. Apply Millinery Dept., i boatun Store. febzld | WANTED — Boy to work in drug store. Apply at Bulletin Ulnce. feosld WANTED—Position as bookkeeper by young iady; practical; best of ref- erences. G. Y. Z, care Bulletin feb2ld WANTED—Folders; steady work to good reliable men. Apply bBradford Lyeing Association, Braaterd, R. L febivd <+ WANTED-—At once, spoolers for woolen work; good pay and steady I'orkl Apply Yantic Jill, Yantic, Coan. febl2d ~ WANTED Permanently, ~wo dow | stairs furnished rooms for jrofessional | man. State price and location. Ad- dress Box 23, huheuu Ofice. " GIRLS WANTED L — (o0d steady ployment. Tae Stanton Co. wages Turner & feblod Home hotel, 12§ Danielson, offers every mod- ern convenience. Kates $5 o 36 per week. Transient rates §1 a day. feb3d WANTED—Salesmen 375 per oath and ail expenses Lo bégin; experience not absolutely necessa Teke orders from dealers for cigarelies, cigars, snuff, smoking and ewing tobacco. Penn Wholesaie Tobacco Company, sta- ew York, N. Y. janisd S5HOUTING ARD TRESPASSING NO- TICES p~'nted on cloth, 12x1Z, six for idbc., tweive for $..25. The Bulleua Lo, rrinters, Norwich, Conn. NTED—gfaw furs, at H A Heeb- 30 Water St. every Thursday. C.' Bennett novila WANTED—Eaw “urs. Will be at the store of George H. rratt, No. 71 Water St, every Saturday. A novivd WANTED—Plano tuning. A G wor- = ner’s, doun, 23% Prospect St. Bicy. Yel. 68z-% -ivia | WANTED. A position by experiemced woman Can take full charge or bookkeeper. | would ‘woerk as an assistant. Can do | stenograpbky amd typewriting. Refer- encex. | Address €., éare of The Bulietin | Company. i | - Ten Experienced (Clothing Salesmen. Apply TUESDAY at2p.m. Ten Salesladies Apply at 10 a. m. Tuesday. No engagements by tele- ! phone. TheF. A, Wells Co. HELP WANTED Housework Girls, Secand Maid, Hespital Laun- | | Gensral Girj, Chamber dr FRZE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. FOR SALE The Martha \l 14 veRs place NGO 43 Union Street, y; housé of eight roems, bathroom, ) rnau:, hot and 1 water, barn and garden, lot about 46 by 106 feet. AMOS A. BROWNING, Jan80F3febiTusS Executer, FOR SALE FIFEY COWS FOR SALE. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Ct. "eiepiione Lebanon febila A graduate from Jones' Nat. School ot Auctioneering. Speciaity of Farm and Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and Real Estate Sales. Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moesup, Ct. Telephone 1-3 J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C. 10¢ Cigars—are the best on the market. Try “them. 'nmnn s o -uvemsmgu eqium m tera Cormecticut equal-to-FPhe-B lrtinflo ‘bus!nns res! n.~ “h Address Box | feb10d ] B Woosawortn, | COL. EARL N. GALLUP| | AUGTIONEER \‘VANTED FOR SALE I TO RENT N AND WOMEN WANTED for| FOR SALE A horse, seven years old, NT—March 1st, one-half dou- government jobs; 366 to $i50 month; | Welgns 130¢; must be sold at once. parate entrances, seven vacativns, steady work; parcel pusl,nwmre John Durr place, Occum. rooms, convenient, central, good repair, umc?‘:\s many appointments; common _ lebid4d :IAdmuuern t heat, $18 per month. on sufficient; “puil”’ unnecess=ary. ddress . Bulletin Oilfice. Write fmmediatoly for free 1St of DOSi- OR SALE200-egg Prairio State feblzTnsST Amuhatur $10. Protacre Poultry Yards, | Norwicn Town. Tei. 1033-3. fediad || MO RENT part 55 Washing- Yy - < = — | tom St., u rov el 5 & wer FOR SALM—1,000 White Wyandotis | tenemont ¢ LoProyemienis; &nd o o and K. 1. Red baby chicks, for delivery { about March 10; aiso Whife Wyandotte cockerels and cusiom unatching. clrt Poultry Yards, Yantic, Conn. Phone | { 1027 febloTulns { Bookbinder, 1vs Broadway 3an29ThSTu in pri- vale lamuly; reet, tap countershaft Ivlia completa. | Kirby Willimantic - — feBzsa sant upper il seven-room ( im St.; bath FOR SALE—An old and estaplished | gas, sel Lubs, Appiy C. k. grocery business, with stock, nxtures, | Waitney, at Sulietin Oince alter 4 p. i teams, etc. A. H. Maine, Groton, Conn. | Janiid rebzid | FOR SALE—Now i3 the time to place | way, cenl your nursery - on urst | regun notes, Ciass stock: tanior and furnishings. roses, two ye Appiy to willic Janisd plants at = s g wang to 3 entrai - you 5u per cent. by buying d tion, quire ia Laion s& empioy no agent Cataiogue aecsd Housion « 1, Mmansaeid, Cconn. fepzid FOR RENT [ Two Floors of Building No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, Suitable lighe other purposes. Inquire of The Vaugha Foundry Co. TFOR SALIE T Trees paone poies pile or run put on; for manulacturing or SUMMER COTTAGES For Mesi——b ox saic, Wacen ki, Weckapaeg, Uleasamt View, Reuntals, 31ig-3200¢ season. AlRpeCliun Ly whDOIn.aeat ERANS @ High Sireet, Wesic Lonug Lislalce a€isUmo. Ler S, gAUdUress LoxX tebild ¥ Main St ’ AL €YY, eral matel foal; 1 have e of ail and mares I eams 1rom 3l Stable wilhin 4vy FUR SALE in stove ieugiis ned siab wood ELMER R. PIERSON. ] o cord; and . oL seasoned e cord wood. J. S EASL Great riain, Tel 646-a. tebid 0L Dauve ceaar. culars, write I C. | No. 4, Couichester, or | san3id L I AM BUMNG pouity ol ail kinds. | 2ayone Same, arop pestai o | Samuel Gellers, Coiwcaester, Conn. aecizd The Fine " DGES YOUK MANGK need repaiiing Pateni stuve rick o LL auy range seat ! = for §l.~S. J. Stow, New Havew. ~emmz Manufactu]’mg Plant Vb‘lh ~ALi—The Lt.\.m&ru . L..\\.on; Teal estate iD NOWich, cunsisting of | lately occupied by the e large mansion Luuse, v uwcing | houses, Z barns, oUlDULGIOSS and 407 | . acres of lan, conveimscuily located (6 | Tobin Arms Mifg. Co. the cily of Norwich, ai price ana on | lerms Attracive Lo Lue Duyer. oo | IN GREENEVILLE. ix.-uycru Bas s Lfl.\u Wailer supply. iy 1 W Ll = 3 - i il B NOU AR i o S DoRd The main building consists of octléd FOR SALE—A second-band kord au- tomobile. khone 535, Norwichd, or ad- aress 93 Fraukun st Jyad | FOR SALk—kieven-room nousc,wiih | lot, 8y Clix St. Musi be soid to close esiaie. G. W. Hamuton, kxecutor, i3y jeid noteleads three floors of about 2,000 square foct each and there is a large ad- dition and office building. The property is supplied with 50 horse water-power at the lowest price in Connecticut. ovELR Zou b (regular bumm.bs Si%e envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.96; 200 Plans and full particulars upan ac $3.0u. Seua lor sampies and application. ! Lor any Priuiing you are in need | The Lulleln Company, Norwicn, Favorable terms. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. Norwich 101 oug - in s | cm, Noriu SLoning- Nurwich, Comn. H. ¥ (o1 prices | PRINTING—LO0K al ihese | 8% enveiopes ireguiar | card printed in corner, Now is the if you want 1 list of customers lool nd description or cal WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St.,, Norwich, Conn. Teiephone 147 for farm: every de- Send for sam- | rrinters and | 1 $1,750 | | will buy an s0-acre farm situated & short distance from V teriy and about ‘ne wile from the troliey; coxy house ' seven rooms, in good repair; barn 4 by 30, woodshed, wagon shed and g pienty of fruif, some wood | 4Lu about §$1,UU0 worth of cedar; land | | d can be worked by ma- A small busi Tnis farm is on the markei! 1e present owner 1s lil and | = unable to work it. Here n oppor- | | tunity to buy a good farm near \West- | erly at a low price. It is so near tuat tnyone can work at their | on the farm. Value FRANCIS D. DONOHUE fally.i Jovestigate for it may?beitool ¥ Cential{Building. Narwich:t ot end for Wilcox's Farm Bualletin | (Just issued-—cho of 40C). WILLIAM A. WILCCX Real Estate Broker, 11 West Broad Strect—Rooms 1 and 2, | Central Theatre Building, | Westerly, R. 1, | Office No. 365, Tel. Residence 531. FOR SALE 15 Shares Merchanis National Bank Stock JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shet St., FOR SALE Ceottage of B roems and bath, No. 3 MeKinlev avenue. Pries right, Cottage of 6 reoms and bath, lot 50x200 feet. Modern equip- ment, electric lights, call belis, awnings for veranda and win- dow. Garage, good garden with iruit trees. Near ear line, five cent fare. Thomas H. Beckley May Bu =, 278 Main Streeg chet Norwich, Ct. The Neponset Shingles meke a rool which is preef fire caused by sparks and embers. a Phones 724 — 365-3 raof w..ch 1S exiremely durable an | moreover, a roof which 1s unusually | Sitraciivé in appearance. SCEE &S PECK, M'WILLIAMS & CO., | 47 to 55 Wew: Main I FOR SALE T i ty Cemtral Whart, | The Charles S. Hewitt farm of 53 | acres near Poquetanuck. Fine build- ings, 360 peach and 30 apple trees, ' | besides other fruit. Wood, brook and , lovely hotse. . | —_—m—— SUBURBAN FARM. Forty acre on trolley road, ilwo-stor 10-room tabte for 1 hmnl E. A. PRENTICE, i Mtxmis, éttc s smooth, . strong, 1. roduct H Phone 300 86 Cliff Street| 5ions; tlla T — | modern walter atic tank, Dower = pump, gine, gris: THERE 1s oo adyerc:sing medium is | mill, saw; %"“,‘(;1\ Gy febda Willimautic, Conn. Bastern Commecticut equal to The Buje - detin- tnr-husmen nnfits X e S i 1iese oL bailh; re " FOR SALE 17 taken at once, elgnt- drfi;, AL care ‘mf, foot showcase, nine-root counter, at|— —_————— Fagan's Smoke S 10p. rebz3d o 10 REN A Hat, 13 Washington - — - — | St,, sixX roo ail mouern lmprove- FOR SALE—Six good R. L cockerels ments. Fhone 3ii-2. Glibert bowers for sale, 33 each, or ail lor $15. cClint leblsd 1 Wilson,” 50. Canterbury. feb2id — £ —_ = FURNISHED KOOMS, 4.l modera con- FOR SALE hn;nw Reed 14x6 | veniences, §5 Lnion St none lvsl-. Opposita Thames Bank | | Colombo against | POETRY THE GOLDEN SIDE. Tnarenlt: many s rest In the voad of If we oniy would stop to make 1 And many a tone from the better 1 If the querlous heart would take { To the sunny soul that is full of hope, And whon beautiful trust ne'er fall- The ‘r‘;u;- 'l green, and the flowers aTe Though wintry stdrm prevaileth. Belter to hope thougn the clouds hang Aml lu keop the eyes still lifted, For the sweet blue sky will soon peep through When the ominous clouds are rifted; There was never a night without a day, Or an evening without a morning; And lhe di.rkeat hour, as the proverb Is the huur before the dawning, There is many a gem in the path of life Which we pass in our idle pleasure, That is richer far than the Jjeweled crown, Or the miser’'s hoarded treasure; It may be the love of a little child, Or a mother's prayers to Heaven, Or only a beggar's grateful thanks For a cup of water given. Better to weave in the web of life, A Dbright and goiden filling, And to -10 God's wul with a ready heart, And_hands that are swift and wiil- ing, Than 10 snap the delicate, minute threads Of our curious lives asunde: And then blame Heaven for tha ‘tangled .\nd it and grieve and wond. —Mrs. M. A hidder‘ And A GREETING AT DAWE. e the day may meet with =ebgp “are Or 10il may call om fret to do thee Open thy Book and lift thy heart Im prayer 3 let God's speech this silent chamber fill. betroth herself to the day call on song to speed thou falls and re- = turnest here Thou shalt bring peace and rest with thee to dwell C. P. Cieaves, in the Churchman. HUMOR OF THE DAY 1s are divorced. the custody of the car?—Town Topics Old-1ashioned Individual—Well, lit- tle man, building a Fin-de- Infant—Nope. is a hotel; s no money in castles—Harper's entertaining a last evening?” in 11, mum, that's for him to say. Oi me best wid the materials at mum.”—London Tit-Bits, ah Claude—What is dat you o to cook, Miss Coopah? Miss Claude 1 be "bliged w0 me de 1:5 hin’ foot ob can you lend me five Brig you I think L can show ow 10 make some money Braggs—Trou- ac You can hLave 20 if you anford Chaparral. te is making some and amusing replied Senator ; “but this coun- <ing Arqulu to a point where there mu usiasm | about elect a man simpy oecause he is good company.”—Washington Star. The Nut (who on a foggy morning ind a taxi and is heid with the traf- Can't you get to be going all The Constable— sir. You've pulled 3. h. ha, pulled in b Tr A'tll all serene, in on a cab-rank. Mr Hogaboom (of icago)—And in what profession is your brother, Lord Hamercy? Lord Hamercy—Oh, whe Algernon leaves Oxford univer on't you know, I fan he will take ders. Hogaboom (sur- sed)—Yes? Well, there are some o gentlemen traveling for papa Pu THE KALEXDOSCOPE Li.)nr paper wiil be publish- to Rico. hundred reaa or -two out abitants every cannot 1913 bank clearfngs to- 4S—figures exceeded United States m 1910 produced $0,000 of ecinc bark, compared 00,000 inds in 188 In Britain 61 businesses, represent- ing seven trades, are owned by 186 talized at xd ,000,000. anadian labor unions demand the sament of an old age pension ughout Canada. for men s a golf stick and contains re- Jor cigarettes and matches. of Europe the roads are cleaned by means of a It consists of a suc- containing a revolves at great spe A oser has wrilten an : in the films . he characters in it will not be heard. They will be seen, whiie an orchestra piays the music intended t ate the The total exportation of Japanese coal in 1912 wa Iy placed at 3,000,000 tor inasmuch as ap- proximately 2,000,000 tons were ex- ported during the first half of 1913, it s believed that the total for the year will reach over 4,000,000 tons. estimated population of .nc Do- 1 of Canada on Dec. 21, 009, as compared with 7, of 1911. The population of monwealth of Australia by the of 1911 was 4,455,005, and the ted population at the close of 4,733,385 The minic :ensus estim nt directory census gives Cal- ritish America, a population of 90,000, Thi. is approximately correct, st “hoot _census shows The number of Amer is estimated to be betwe 20,000. In 1904 the population of Calgary was 10,543. On Dec. 15 the Eastern Telegraph company’s new cable from Penang to was established and its new cable system thrown open to traffic, with London and with the far east. On | that date the Ceylon government turn- ed over all foreign telegrams for trans- mission over its cables, instead of via India, as hitherto. The Chilean American Permanent BExposition company has been orgam- ized at Santlago, Chile, with a capital of $20,000 United States gold, to es- tablish a permanent exposition of Ameriean products at Santiago. The Chilean government has put as its dis: , free of charge, the spacious e tion building erected for the Chil- ceniennial expositien of 191 \\l\u h the eempany preposges to ren to American_interests at so much per square foat per apnum.