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Tf it will not be convenient for you to attend this' szle in person—remember that our store is no further away than your telephone—all orders by telephone will receive prompt and intelligent attention. ur Annual February THE P& M. GO Sale of Kitchen Furnishings The Sale Will Commence Tomorrow ENAMELED WARE Best quality four-coated Enamelware on extra is guaranteed give satisfactory heavy steel base. Every piece to be first quality and will " All at 49c Each Regular prices 60c to 98c. 9-quart Oval Dish Pans, vaiue 90c 10-quart Round Dish 14-quart Round Dish Pans, value 98c. 10-quart Water Palls, 98c. 1%-quart Tea Pots, value 60c. 2-quart Tea Pots, value 70c. 134-quart Coffee Pots, value 60c. Pans, value 85c. value GALVANIZED WARE Every piece is well made from heavy metal and every article is guaranteed perfect. At 12c—8-quart Water Pails, value 17¢. At 14c—10-quart Water Pails, value 20c. At 17c—12-quart Water Pails, value 22c. At 19c—14-quart Water Pails, value % At 23c—16-quart Water Pails, value 30c. At 19c—1-gallon Oil Cans, value 2 At 59¢— lon Oil Cans, v 5 At 79c—35-galion Oil Cans, e $1.00. At 21c—Small Coal Hods, value 30c. At 25c—Medium Coal Hods, value 35c. ! t 29c—Large Coal Hods, value 42c. Small Chamber Pails, valu At 32c—Medium C Pails, val amber 2-quart Coffee Pots, value T0c. Chadnatir Poila valve & #-quart, Coffes_Fots, value slc. 27c—Small Foot Tubs, value 39c. 6-quart Covered Berlin Kettles, value 85c PR Eiia 8-quart Covered Berlin Kettles, value 9 3 oot Tubs, S 6-quart Covered Sauce Pans, value S5c. e AL e e e s kgt e Medium Bath Tubs, value $1.00. erauest Lipped Medes Pantage e O 85c—Large Bath Tubs, value $1.15 S guiat Tiipectince Soneaeino i i 95¢—Extra Size Bath Tubs, value $1.35 6-quart Preserving Kettles, value e i $-quart Preserving Kettles, value 4 v e ate s e 10-quart Preserving Kettles, value 95c. $-quart Utility Bakers, enameled covers, Tub inger attach- value 85c ment, value 10-quart Utility Bakers, enameled covers, At 69c_Extra Si Widh - i vt value 98c. ment, value 89c. 2-quart Rice Boilers, value 9Sa At 98c—Size 17-inch Ash Cans, value $1.50 No. 7 Tea Kettles, value 9Sc. JAPANNED WARE All at 39¢ Each o0 8 s Tl Bris b e Regular prices 60c to 75c. At 39c—Medium Bread Bos t 55c—Large Bread Boxes, value T5c. S-quiet Niew Dottes, v 15c At 39c—Roll Top Bread Boxes, value 60c. $-qnact Bl Balics Bans, valye 00c. At 49c—Roll Top Bread Boxes, value s TR e B (i B At 69c—Small Cake Closets, value 90c. R e R S At 79c—Medium Cake Closets, value $1.00. Seamcy Betie Metibe a5 At 89c—Large Cake Closets, value $1.1 S At 49c—Pantry Sets, four boxes in set, value 75c. WHITE JAPANNED WARE At 12c—Heavy Dust Pans, value 20c At 17c—Came Lunch Boxes, va At 39c—Small Bread Box value 5 At 35c—Decorated Umbrella Stands, value 50c. At 49¢—Medium Bread Boxes, value 63c. At 59¢—savory Ro: round, value 75c. At 65c—Large Bread Boxes, value 85c. At 89c—Savory Roasters, oval, value $1.13, At 49c—Roll Top Bread Boxes, value 69c, = At 59c—Roll Top Bread Boxes, value 8ic. SR e e At 79c—Small Cake Closets, value $1.00. At 800 anaturs Cake Giomett, value $115 _ SHEET STEEL FRY PANS At 98c—Large Cake Closets, value $1.33 8¢, value 10c. At 10c, value 13c At 59c—Pantry Sets, four boxes in value At 12¢, value 15c. At 14c, value 1Sc. 900, At 15¢c, value 20c. At At At At At At At At At At Solid Brass Bath Room Fixtures, incident; it $1.79—Aluminum $4.98—All Copper Re‘garding-T-his Sale We Will Say: We have planned to make it Every Article offered for Sale will be New, Fresh, and Absolutely Perfect. NICKEL PLATED WARE 15¢—Tea Spoons, 15¢ a dozen, value Z5c. 27c—Table Spoons, 27c a dozen, value 40c. 79c—sSize 7, All Copper Tea Kettles, nickel- plated, value $1.10. 89c—Size 8, All Copper Tea Kettles, nickel- plated value $1.25. 98c—Size 9, All Copper Tea Kettles, nickel- plated, value $1.50. 69c—All Copper Tea Pots, nickel-plated, 5 and 6 pints, value $1.00. 69c—All Copper Coffee Pots, nickel-plated, 5 and 6 pints, value $1.00. Percolator, 2-quart size, value $2.50. Chafing Dishes, nickel- plated, value $7.50. $6.98—All Copper Chafing Dishes, nickel_ plated, value $10.00. 90c—Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, best quality, value $1.25. America Alarm Clocks 63¢c, value $1.00 nickel-plated, consisting of towel bar, towel rack, soap holder, glass holder, toilet paper roller—all complete at 49c. At At At At At At At $1.19—Size 8, At $1.35—Size 9, Extra heav. 39c—Size 14-quart Dairy Pails, value 5§ 39c--Extra Size Heavy Tin Wash heule. 59¢c-- TIN WARE value 50c. Size Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, value 69c—Size 8, Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, value 89c. 98c—Size 8, Wash Boilers, copper bottom, value $1.39. $1.10—Size 9, Wash Boilers, copper bottom, value §1 Extra Heavy Wash Boilers, value $1.7 Extra Heavy Wash Boilers, value $2.00. , All Copper Wash Boilers—at $2.39 value $3.00. GLASS WARE-CROCKERY At 19c—Heavy Glass Tumblers—at 19¢ a dozen, At 60c—Plain value 30c. White Tea Cups and Saucers— at 60c a dozen, value 90c At $1.19—China Cups and Saucers, gold band— at $1.19 a dozen, value $1.75. At 33c—Decorated English Jet Tea Pots, 1- quari size, value 42c. At 39c—Decorated Engiish Jet Tea Pots, 1%- At 490—Decorated English quart size, value Jet Tea Pots, 2- quart size, value 65c. WOODEN WARE At 1c—Hardwood Clothes Pins, at 1c a dozen. At 27c—Floor Brooms, value 40c. At 33c—Floor Brooms, value 45 At 39c—Floor Brooms, value bic. At 24c—Wash Boards, value 33c. At 29c—Wash Boards, value 39c. Washing Machines At 3% at $3.98, value $5.00 Smith’s Clothes Dryers, 10 arms, value At 79c—Ironing Tables on stand, value $1.00. At 39c—Wash Benches, holds two tubs, value 59¢. At 39c—Paper Racks, value 5oc. At 79c—NMedicine Cabinets with mirror, value $1.00. At 89c—Combination Stép Ladder and chain, value $1.25. At 25c—8ize 12-quart Fibre Water Pal seamless, value 35c At 29c—Hardwood Pastry Boards, 14x20 inches, value 40c. At 37c-—Hardwood Pastry Boards, 16x22 inches, value 45c. At 42c—Hardwood Pastry Boards, 1Sx24 inches, value bac. At 490—Skirt~ Ironing Boards, size feet, value 60c. At 55c—Skirt Ironing Boards, size 5 feet, value 70c. At 65c—Skirt Ironing Boards, size § feet, value 80c. At 7c—Chopping Bowls, size 11-inch, value 10c. At 13c—Chopping Bowls, size 13-inch, value 1%¢. At 21c—Chopping Bowls, size 15-inch, value 308 At 39c—Chopping Bowls, size 17-inch, value 50c. At 69c—Wooden Bath Tub Seats, well made, will fit any tub, value $1.00. Clothes Wringers, warranted, at $259, value $3.50. Bicycle Clothes Wringers, ball bearing, war- ranted 3 years, at $3.39, value $4.25. LINDSAY GAS MANTLES INVERTED UPRIGHT At 9c, vaiue 20c. At 11c, value At 13¢, value At 15¢, value At 19¢, value 3ve. At 18c, value 3c Each, 2 for 5¢ Teoth Picks Wooden Coat Hangers Woeden Trouser Box of Hangers The Parcel Post brings send in your order by mail, we’ll fill it carefully and as promptly as possible—as we guarantee every article to De just as represcntcd-—you run no risk whatever. . Ntk st M Il e W7 1 o itk 5 bl ot Mansiially s has been in prospect and preparation for weeks and months; it will be an “event” of great importance to every housckeeper, boarding house proprietor and hotel man within shopping range of this store. co-operative sale; themgnufacturenuewithus; great price coneu-iomhnvebeenseau.ed; our own profits have been minimized; values will be extraordinary; goods in abundant quantities, varieties complete, service excellent, and— Morning, Wednesday, February 25th, at 8.15 o'cloc this big store to ¥ your very door— THE P. &meo It will be to a great extent & THE P. & M. CO. ' MISCELLANEOUS At 69c—Universal Food Choppers, size 0, value $1.00. At 89c—Universal Food Choppers, size 1, value 31 At $1.10—Universal Food Choppers, size 3, value $1.50. $1.39—Universal Food Choppers, size 3, value ‘$2.00. 83¢c—Roolman Food knives, size 3, At 196—50-feet value 25c. 98c—Oak Splint $1.50. Vacuum Clothes Washers, made of zinc and cannot rust—at $1.10, value $1.49. Wizard Polish Mops, for hardwood floors, with one quart of Wizard Ofl—a combination worth $2.00, special price $1.19, At At Choppers, value $1.25. Clothes Lines, with four waterproof, At Ciothes Hampers, value LAUNDRY REQUISITES LAUNDRY SOAPS—Pearl Ivory, Bee, Star, Welcome, Export, Sunny Monday, Swift's Pride, Fels Naptha, —price a cake S e WASHING PO WDER S— Soapine, Lighthouse and Grandma’s—all at Soapine, large size, Bon Ami, at.e..s Old Dutch Cleanser—4 cans for eecese Swift’s Pride Cleanser—4 cans for-.... At 28c—Round Oak Clothes Baskets, value 50c. At 59¢c—Oval Willow Clothes Baskets, small value 75c. At 69¢—Oval Willow-Clothes Bunu, medium, value 98c. At 79¢c—Oval Willow Clothes Baskets, large, value $1.10. At 59c—Oblong Laundry Baskets, value TSe. At 69c—Oblong Laundry Baskets, value Ssc. At 79c—Oblong Laundry Baskets, value 95c. AL 89c—Oblong Laundry Baskets, value $LM. PPes 2 What 4c Will Buy Lamp Burners Coat Hangers Tea Strainers Bread Pans Secrub Brushes Can Openers Shelf Paper Iron Holders Milk Pans Cake Pans’ Chair Seats Bottle Blueing Tin Pie Plates, all sizes PG What 8c Will Buy Lamp Chimneys Lantern Globes Lamp Burfnérs Ciothes Lines Dish Mops Wire Strainers Machine Oil Scrub Brushes Salt Boxzes Chopping Bowls Flour Sieves Dish Drainems Miik Pans Dish Pans Bread Pans 2 and 4-quart Dippers The Porteous & Mitchell Company ] H ) N CONGRESSMAN MAHAN 1d g0, too, T believe, willMhe pop- | the younger members of this house will | were issued for the naming of a gen- | Mrs. Joseph Tilton Bowen, 1430 Astor | Ellen Tate in her character change act | diction over accidents received outside FAVORS ALASKA BILL, | Ular conception of Alas ¥ look back on their legislative careers | eral court martial to hear the charges, | street, Chicago, which took place Sat- s in a fine voice songs which are | the state. 5 = - that territory cost us seven milions | and fecl 'that In voting for this il | The members of the court msr(ial;;r%:;{hu%er;\lo;w; at 430 o'clock in the appropriate to her changes. The Mc- : lin 1867, and we have since taken from | they have achieved a real stroke of |are: o resbyterian ch . was one | Gin 3ros., ancing cadets, are i Gives Reasons Why He Shall Vote for | ey mire than four hundred million | statesmanship. And we of democratic | Col, Fenry Kirby of the Third | of the most brilliant weddings of Chi- | not an ordinary dancing team, for they | . Stat® “E.;I'fl'"“;: :f’;""} Measure. dollars, yet the surface has been hard- | faith who favor it will have the know- | United States infaniry, president; Col, | Cgo's social season, uniting as it did | produce some of the classiesi dancing |, Chalrman Willlam 1. Cadwell of the e a is a country of | ledge of having upheld a principle of | Adelbert Cronkhite, commanding the | two families of great wealth. The | ever seen in tais city. Ivy & Ivy have | oy bera of £ Stilie Bonsd The house at Washington having | vast possibilities, rich in gold and sil- | altimore platform and of carry- | Artillery district of Eastern New | ceremony was followed by a reception | a musical act that brings applause af- | hamed new members of the state boar under consideration the bill authoriz- | Ver. and containing apparently ine: ; out an expressed wish of President | York; Col. George Bartlett, com- | at the home of the bride’s parents. lter appiause with their witty jokes ;‘,,:“?a,"‘efigg,‘;‘:n;; :1::,;,“_ “{‘{{:‘;‘5; ing the president to build and equip a | Daustible mines of coal | Wilson. 2 2 | manding the artillery district of Port- The marriage had been preceded by | and fine music. Mr. Ivy especiaily is| 0% L;megis PRy - aHiroad i Alaaka. Representative dra. | M- Chairman, it {s ciaimed 1 agree with tary of the Interior | land; Lieut. Col. Herman C. Schumm, | an elaborate chain of social affairs, | quite a musician as well as a comedi- 3 g rai 4 5 4 Ma- | gpposed to this measure that the Lane when he I favor the adop- | commanding Fort Wadsworth; Lieut. [ fetes for the bride-elect. There was a an. The movies are of the best and | e e han of the Second :congressional dis- | the millions required to build th | tion of this policy. I believe it to be | Col . L. Iaison, Fifth United States | “800dby to girihood days” dinner giv- i the Universal Animated Weekly is up 3 Y 3 o 5 s ot be justifie e | nder whic aska wi o fnts D latth g i s < e o k date events, ELIEVES trict of Connecticut said on Saturday: | Cannot be justified. Our experie nat)under which Alaska will develbp | infantry of Plattsburg Barracks, New | €n in the High residence n Lake | to date with the current events. The | ONE DOSE R Mr. Chairman: I shall vote for tne |the past does not bear out this view of | most safely and most speedily and un- | York; Lieut. Bdmund M. Blake, com- | Shore ‘deive Thursday night, wnere | Country Store will be held on Tuesday A COLD—NO QUININE biil. Alaska contains about one-fifth | the situation In the construction of der which the resources of that terri-\ mandihg Fort Willlams, Maine; Lieut. [ Miss Gwendolyn ~High—the - elder|and Friday this week. < B8 araa. of - the whole DHitEn & { our transcontinental lines large subsi- | tory will most certainly become avail-|Col. S. M. Jordan, commanding Fort | daughter of the housenold—who was e o 3% and is owned practically in its entirety | dies of money and lands were freeiy | able to the le world.” Strong, Mass.. Lieut. Col. Morris K. | to masry Joseph T. Bowen Saturday,| COMPANIES ORGANIZED. “Pape’s Cold Compound” makes yeu ¥ this government. We have been the | given by the federal government. The | Alr. . I believe that we, as | Barroll, commanding Fort Hancock, | WaS Rostess. The less than two dozen | = h o Sl S st Liee - Do prietors of this great expanse for | Fesuit of this policy, I think, speak for | representativ of the people. owe it to Jersey: Lieut. Col. Delamere | 8uests included the girl members of | o o No 0 il Owe Hid oo ’ 24 ears, and {oday its popula- | themselves. Private capital alone could | ourselves, ou stituents and to the’| Skerrett, commanding Fort Hamilton, | her bridal party. Spring flowers Rodh stuffed-up! Take it now. J iy about 30,000. not have accom 'sr:r\‘«l“(llm task, any | territory of Al isica o expedite the de- | New ¥ ork: Lieut. Col, Henry D. Todd, | fiffi"i‘.’rfl;é?hfi'f,’:fi"?n:"fif&:' sBeaih HEngLys AT is argu t ot | M an today private construction |velopment of that great storehouse o X < v cran; abe s 2 ? ,,,,‘wm;i,f‘gfpu,‘,‘lifanA’,;‘:,‘;"Cl,::‘,”t"b;. r Alaskan railroad is to be thousht | wealth by providing for the rapid in- _{;.m,m'{',':fi:d‘afim,x"p ;}l:h,‘:l?i!‘ At the same hour, when the ciock | Orsanization papers ave been filed |- Relief comes instantly. developed. To prove that we are | Of, i _|crease of population ~throush easy|the Fifth = infancy, Major Joseph | chimed 8, Joseph Bowen, the bride- | with the state secretary by the follow- | A dose taken every two hours until prone to mistakes in this respect it is| _We have not been miserly, to say | communication with the outer world. | Whesler, Jr, of Fort Totten. N, Y., | &room-eiéct, gave his farewell bachelor Ing companies .. |tnree doses aré taken will end gripps only necessary to cite the case of our | the least, in providing transportation | S dbesai and Major P. M, Kessler of the Coast | dinner at the Saddle and Cycie ciub.| Reilance Yarn company of Norwich; | misery and break up a severe cold Sturdy yvoung neighbor on the norll, | facilities 'within our own immediate | COURT MARTIAL WILL artillery scheol at Fort Monroe, Vir- | Here bachelors and benedicts numb 00 shares subseribed for, in which no | either in the head, chest. body. or a large section of which up to a few | borders. In addition to the subsidies | ginla. Capt. Mayes was named as the | ID& 20 were separated at the long ta- | ¢8sh and $30,000 property have been | limbs. Jears ago was supposed to be ummn- | to Which I have referred, and the more | CONVENE AT FORT TERRY | jugge advocate to prosecute the case | Dlé by & simulated brick wali of papier | paid. President, John Campbell, 159 | It promptiy opens clogged-up nos- H e Mhat e vas motioin: | recent liberal expenditures of millions j e D e mache. Yellow bachelor buttons, half- Shares; vice president, Armand He- | trils and air passages in the head, By tite Tatroquction GF e serl-oxas: | railroad, we are | Most Prominent Army Officers Will | i S pestamee of the case may be | DIOWN roses and other blooms decorat- U ult, 1 .tlufr»; secretary and treasurer, stops nasty discharge or nose runm- | - ne $50.000,- | Try Major Koehler, Former Com. |iudged from the personnel of the court, | ©d the bachelor end of the table, while Ph i H Y 149 shar ning, relieves sick headache, duliness, svemen our 1 B Which includes ihe commanding offi- | CArnations glowed for the benedicts. Cary anufact: company | feverishness, throat, sneezing, ith a nd total to i i | cers of every important Coast artillery | One of the noticeable gowns worn at 0f Norws bed for soreness a SERLE S S | I. Koehler of rhr‘ jon in this section of the | Saturday’s church ceremony and re- 00 cash and Don't s Quit blowikg Prescription That Soon awell for 1oment on the | ¢ w5t wie el 4 Btates. the commanding officer | CePilon was that of the bride’ President, and - snuf .-:y—wé?lrdav;mn; a 1t of the | Rl f Plattsburgh Barracks, and two of 2uni, L Mary T. Johnson, Aol e . { ove popula- | nmand of Fort | the artillery district command of | of Norwich, an imported bl _‘.‘P",,” Cold Knocks Rheumatism | tion of 8,000,0¢ nning at | e placed on trial before a Nerth Atlantic Coast artillery d h trimmed i embroidery R e nly 36 cents | the Atlantic a provinces | my offieers this (Tuesday) | past Palin [valvat tev et Sy e - e The only logical treatment for rieu- | of New Drunswick, Quebec, O1 | morni The charg st Major | r Koehler is a native of Illinois | BICE £ ANt RO e SO0 Droperts By e e an e mo s e LT T R T DT o0a, Saskatchewan, Alh Kochler are among most serious | and a g te of West Point of the i ;";‘“f_“"'”;“ et b B Tilinghast, 1 L s R L e i S e B I N tiress et miaointe and n Columbia, ending in a any officer in the history of the army | class of 1 After his graduation he | ity By e “Cath, W, Wo e k soived and expelled from the system or | 000 dock at Prince Rupert on the Pa- | has ever been cailed upon to plead to, | entered the infaniry arm of the ser- DIAck bir PERipe B | Ghares: Wectotary SiRl I eaidtan. R thero can be no relief, This prescrip- | cific, ihe dominion has practieaily | involving, as they do, allegations that | vice and served one year in the e e e (W ool 12 RRATSE o | MAHONEY BROS Fl.lh A tion from a noted dootor is said to be | bullt (he Grand Trunk Pacific rail-|are of a scandalous nature. When |enth and Fifteenth regiments of in- | Jolmen stepped from her limousine R PR T Rt 4 L % v. fifi;’&fl%g‘fl'fl?:fi:t%‘rfas"\':e';:'fltrzl road. The eastern half of the road was | they were presented Major Koehler | fantry. In 1898 he was transferred to h‘;r"';lgp';:d' “l;'u;"("w’":fi :'y:ce;- chest o & > dreds of the worst cases were curéd | paid! for outright by the government | forwarded his resignation from the |he Coast Artillery ¢onps. Ho was | Her e ichest | Agresment in Compensation Case. | Hack, Livery and Boarding B e e ey of Tors doml|and the first mortgage honds of tue |army to the war department in Wash- | promoted to be a major in July, 1911, R B 1ok Bebia aelaeli of e By an agrcement entered into Mrs. i pound (in original sealed package) and | WeSlern were guaranteed by it. ington, He is unmarried and is 42 years old. | A€ 20E “A" "i g g sarah -G, ie of Thompsonville STABLE One ounce of Syrup of Sarsaparilia com- | Along much of this ocean to ocean eneral Wood, chief of- the| The sessions of the court will be | $10F Tredetis o e o ek s rece from the Travelers = ound. .ake these two ingrediemts|line 10y miles on citlier side, there is | ved the resignation | held in the post hendquarters build- | VIIE, Who Wig not in atiendance at the |y ance company for the death of | 7@ guarantee our service 6 be the ome and put them into a hall pint of | no human habitation, and the foot of | and Secretary Qarri- | ing at Fort Perry, on Plum Island. The | WeFC & ag B aad B My, 40€ O | p o son, 3. Clarence Crombic, aged 20, | best at the most ressonable prices. good ‘w&;l;‘wn;& S othe bottle and | tne white man had Seldom trod upon |son, T = of the resig first session will convene at 9.30 o'clock | i, trip to Panama and the West In [m. was killed just over the Massa I Boatsne i asults come (he Argt | it ustil the building of the road. I|tion would have meant the dropping | Wednesday morning. 5 ctts state line by a trolley car ay. 1f yeur druggist dees mot have | o not need to tell you of the trans- | of the charges so far as the army was i uun in the employ of Henry D. Crom- Poria compound in stock he will get it |;formation” which this deserted regionm |concerned. Sei iry Garrison and WEDDING AT THE AUDITORIUM, bie, an uncle, who had taken tlfe in- DRS. L F. lnd A. Jc hPle i a few hours from his wholesale | has since undergone, General Woed, however, held that in ' iy | surance for him under the compensa- house. Don't be influenced to take| And here are we, representatives of | a case in which the charges were of ek 3 R £ ['tion law.. “This is. the first death: ease 287 Main 8t Some patent medicine instead of this |a nation of 100.060,000 people. actually | $o serious a nature, and in which so Bowen—High. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. entitled in the state under the new PRACTISE LIMITED TO P mround in the orlginel one-ounce, | Shivering at the thouzht of investing a | much evidence was offered, the accept- | The marriage of Miss Gwendolyn| The Auditorium js the scene of a|law. XNo precedent was esiablished by saieq ellow packsge. Published ny fraction of wiat-qur little neighbor did | ance of the resignation was out of the | High, daughter ~of Mr. and Mrs. | very select programme for the firsi of | (ne seitlement, and the compensation' EYE EAR, NOSE and THROAT a.e‘} Pharmaeeutical la .raloruslto dente op::.r nt.u‘idi_u“l‘ trp;;lxl'n house. guels‘lm:i The resignation was accord- | George Henry ng_h‘ 1242 Lake Shore! this week. The movies and the tirce | commissioners have not aecided a m te 3 p Sundays cago PR X weature prediction that some of lingly disapproved, and instructioms ' drive, aud Joseph Tilton Bawen, son of yaudevilie acts seem te chime together, Whelher the Cenneciicut act has jurise m and uufi“