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FAIR TODAY AND TUESDAY NORWICH, GONN., NDAY, MARCH 23, 1914. e e RN S FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES formances now on sale at box office or phone 772 Balcony 15c. Orchestra 25c. Matinee at 2.30; nights at $.00. “Smashing the Vice Trust” Coming to ] The Davi - District Attorney Whitman, probably | the most fumous crimiual prosecutor in Amerlca makes his first appearance Gatbenters' H 3all | in ‘moving pictures in the spectacular photo-drama Smashing the Vice Trust which comes to The Davis theatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this What Is Going On Tonight. | Vaudeviile and liotion ¥ Auditorium. Moving tictures at Colonial Taeatre. Vaudeville and Photoplays at Davis eatre. Lodse No, 1L L 0. O. F. meets tures as “Unea 2204 Fellows' Hs ‘hames Unton, Ne. 137, U. C. andd. of A, meets in e Stk | Norwict, Tadge, No. 4 E. migls, v Buckingham Merorlal. Tare " Lpdan oo fhonoriely o meets In Pohemah Hall! Tartville. ‘ Sebequonash Couneil,’ No. 11, D. of | week. r. meets in Foresters” Hall | This picture is a dramatization of { the disclosures which he made during ANNOUNCEMENTS | his sensational fish: upon the vice dicate in New York, the headquar- N. E, O, P. meets tonight. s of the vice interests in America. | There are seven hundred scenes in the picture and all told some five hundred people were employed in staging it. Every happening in the picture is an actual fact exposed by Mr. Whitman his investigators, though all these < are woven around a heart rend- fing story of two sisters who are lured from their homes by one of the agents of the vice trust. There will be a matinee daily Evenings at 7 and £.30. Miss Adles tells today why hair | should be abundant and stylishly dress- | ed if one would look well in the new flare ha See adv. DAVIS TH EATRE, The Great Corona Sensational Hypno- tist and Our Mutual Girl Features for Today. audeviile shows of | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | for the Davis to- One of the be: he season is billed day with five real vaudeville acts. T he headline the Great Corona in a wondertul exhibition but none of them compare with Corona. Wait till you see him, the different antics that he puts his subjects through will give you ail laughing vou want. The Carroll lette trlo come mext with comedy risely acrobatic ac g many surprising feat ¢ acrobatic Mne; Bliott and have the singing, talkin dancing here for some t Their dancing js mostly of the tango and a sensational whirlwind rag dance the costumes for which very | mi lates: tango gowns from with colored wigs 1o mat This will be he first time ths est_tango creations have bec Norwich ‘arris and Jordan do an ltalian sing- ing and talking act that is Dy itself, and Mascoft does and Russian dancing special k I The featura photoplay for Monday Our Mutual Girl, number eigh S release we New Yor 2 blizzard with the also we sce Margs s Tor New Yorics g features of The other pic e Pursuer Pursued, < drama. Romance, a beaut and A False Beauty ny Keystone comed: Al seats 10 ine Feather at this theacr The Facts. May I suggest that en thoush belonging to ?) sex, would do well to facts hefore rushing Mr superior ( make sure of o print ? he “small, half frozen urchin” to | whom he refers happens to be 18 years 1d, almost old enough to take up the surden of the ballot, and so, 1 should quite equal to shoulering a dwich board for two hours snowy afternoon. He was paid wages for his services, and have heen more arduously em- \ved shoveling snow in that same in- lement we SUFFRAGIST, itor | fott | and small Pa Marel Answer to Justice “In Defense of Small | Boy.” Referring to the article morning’s issue of The by Justice, in which lores the fact that a llowed to distribute literature at the meeting held in Monday _evening, rout a curfew law, ave compelled the small at home, abed and the article in The Bulletin of the 16th, regarding the suf- wzist meeting of the night before, it tes that the meeting was disturbed eral times by a boy Soing in and f the hall distributing circulars. hould not at any time cate or distort the facts case, as it only weakens their anti-suffragi the suffragi: town hall last th o &rip o pended ing dol Gren lso Mat will or be the = th to prevar any COLONIAL THEATRE. Who Was Guilty, George Kieine's Great Two Reel Mystery Film. It is apparent at once that the pow- erful two-reel drama at the Col theatre today entitled Who Was 1v7 is one of the most profound my tery films of the present day and hour. It is one of George Kleine's wonderful features. the man who produ of the parents. the meeting the circulars was hoy with the con He was accom- by his father rear of the hall and ned attentively to the speakers, oi the corridor once tc to some persons who to catch the 10 o'clock to Miss Winslow, h, t last speal- the so-called | elenient of the meeting, marvelous Last Davs of Pompell, t talk of all Narwich when presented | recently at the Colonial. Today’s fea- | Ot ture tells of a discharged employe, who | Proceedcd 10 the lower ha.l and quiet- e accused of the death of an employ- | i¥ Dassed, to all who would take them, | er, a wealthy manufacturer. Another | SOMe of Uie anti literature. { employe of the factory s mixed up in | Some of the suffragisis the case, but the evidence against tho | tRem with smiles, others with cold di discharged man ls so sirong that he | Gain, and sill others with _sneers, | s nearly convicted, but a blotting pad | (hrowing them to the floor. One ap- | the slender thread, at | parently prominent suffragist asked | Proves to be the rape with | tie boy if he could ot be bought off, | which the gullty man s hunz. It {s|20d susgested that they might wani| stery atory in which time and | Similar work performed for them. disentangie the knotty chain of | ‘The ouly, laborious work was the evidence. Tt is auperbiy | Satherinz up of tie crumpied circulars and splendidly acted h had been scattered around the he bill includes ne \( orridor. The di ution of them be- absorbing films, | iN& character the boy as “great pve to beane of | an > would infer from Jus- programs seen in | Lic€ this very smail boy was | forced to labor, but the fact is he has ]2 good home, beiter than the aver- { ways weli dressed, attends tar ar or at the , aid has never been an - adult Picture in Existence, at Auditorium Today. pos s E man 1= X h his parents or pair of brilliant i a world George law force it were in way apply to th but would no doubt endance at some of the impres spe received | WHAT IS OLD AGE? Some Yournger at 65 Than Others Are at 40 Years. 0l1d age is not marked by years, but by the stiffened frame, the hard- ened tissues and arteries. So many people whom you about the time they reach 40 begin by saying “I can't do this, and I can't do that, because I'm getting old now,” they begin to act old, feel old and they are older in appearance than many who are much more ad- vanced in years. When you begin to feel old, when your energy begzins to fail build your- self up with our delicious cod liver and iron tonic, Vinol. It is a won- derful blood-maker and strengthener. H. C. Klyce of Corinth, Miss., says: 1 am 75 vears old and my blood was meet FOR SALE A Two Family House, center of city, modern veniences. In good repair well rented. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwieh, Ct. near con- and very poor. I was in a run-down con- ditfon and felt that I must have a tonic. Vinol was recommended and it Duilt up my strength until I felt as strong and well as ever.” Thousands of old people have found in Vinol just the medicine they need to build up the feeble, weakened sys- tem and create strength. If it fails, Wwe return your money Pharmay G G Conn, . Vinol i soid in Baltic by J. W. Lavailie & Co.. and in Taftville by the Taftville Pharmacy P. S, Stop scratching, Salve stops itching. We gua our Saxo antee it. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE ing from 1000 to 1700 pounds. have a few FOR SALE A Business Property consi ing of one large store and three 6 room tenements. Annual rentals of $1,100.00 in first class condition, and very desirable. Full information on application, JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetuoket St. Nerwich, Ct. HORSES Just in from Towa 23 Horses weigh- 1 also £00d_second-hand horses. W. C. SPRAGUE, Mocsup, Conn. | KIMONO. | nging Robe. LADIE Lo A Comfortable voile, ed for © s nini batiste, this | hed ik or flannelette may by ming model. The wa 1 2 deep round collar, and the lecves show ut upturned The skirt has four gores. The pattern is cut in three sizes: Sma lium and arge. It require 1-8 ‘yards of 36- inch material tho medium A pattern of this illustrat to any address on receipt stiver or stamp: Pattern Dept., N on_mailed LEGAL NOTICE ‘Tax Collectors Notice | persons liable to pay taxes in the rd are Lereby noti crant to levy and col- xtecn (16) mills on the Town List of 1913, due 1, 1514; also the Per- he purpose of eol- me 1 will be at store to 1 0 3 Town LESTATE OF FRANCES CHAPPELL, Judge 115 words a largely 2 China’s the the try was imcrease year 191 in great where responsi- silk ade for demand light Umbrelias e Neth nds, in rain Steam is now believed to be a bet- motive power than oil for the us ch submar v and Cleopatra is the supreme to date and | ntion verybod convincing realism | 3 Yaana Bermuda Junds PP more than | onion h of ed Lo LOST AND FOUND LOST —Black and white medium sized dog. answers to name Rex. Had bason i~ and name C. W. Marti on coilar. Finder notify Joseph Wovd, 4 Park mar20d White Elephant Cafe DAN MURPHY & CO. | Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars | Corner of Watar and Market Sts. MRS. GEO. P. STANTON 52 SHETUCKET STREET is showing a fine line of NEW MIL. LINERY for Spring and Summer. You invited to inspect same. are cordially to STETSON & YGUNG Calpent ers and Builders t work and mateiais Lillee !abor. 80 Wyeorl at nz Telephene MAIN ST. JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK le)hR flank Bos 122 BROA I)R. E w. HQLMS. Denlm anon Building Annex, A, one 523 NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Bosweli mve. First-class Wines, Liquors and Clgars, Meals and Weich Rarebit served to erder, Jobhn Tuckis rrom. Lo 4a-4 cway B Koom T Tic = | c plab Rail | F. | agod the | business, tness steel rubber tired coupe, 1 steel tired coupe, |1 thros-seated wagon, Jumber wagon, 1 plang box tep buggy, car Phools and axies harness, harness, slightly tana B pumps (nearly new), 3 Prestolite tanks, | | & eraguate frem RECEIVER'S SALE. ATCTION. WITTER Auctioneer THURSDAY, MARCH 26, at 10 o'clock a. m. Recelver's sale of the A, F. Woed 0., Danielson, Conn. Saie’ will take at the Wood Biock, o called, on 0ad Bquare, Danieison, As the A Wood Co. has conduected and man- undertaking business, livery and garage, the effects of this combined business will bs sold on the above date, The property consists of 1 eheap bus- horse, 4 rubber tred haoks, 1 tired heck in good ocondltion, 1 canop top pessenger 1 demoerat, 1 express wagon, 1 1 canopy top wagon, 1 surrey, with 1 dump forward ‘wheels, palr of used for' pole truak, hask harness, 1 pair ef surrey 1 driving harness, | surrey § new Montana' robes 6 used, several second hund Mon- 4nd fur Tobes, several pairs of strect blankets, s 10t of good woolen Soolars. & quantify of ofher robes and whips, hitoh Topes, 500 er-Siip calks, 1 guto body for um. 1 hearse body, § barrels of oil, 2 gas tanks and palr oylinder 1 bay outter, 1 good office show case 4 feet lono 3¢ folding card tebles, | sate# and “many other articles used in this business, CHAS. A. TILLINGHAST, Receiver of The A, ¥, Wood Co, If decidedly stormy ‘on’ above date, sale will take place the fAirst fair week- Quy follewing. W, P, WILEOX. .\ yerersr - Auetioneer THE YANTIC WESTFARMS €0, FIRST | ANNUAL AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH at 10w m. air business day.) UP MILK BUBINE Gardner consigns from Plain tarm 17 large, pure blood h cows, big m in _ full | me to freshen seon; 1 seven 1200 chestnut mare, goed driver | and worker: also 3 Jevseys, § twe year )1d_ heifers, buggies, ca. both farm and drivin dump cart, pair team new herness, plows, culéivato power, 1 electric motor, 3, 5 leather helting, nearly new. LUNCH COUNTER Half mile from end Yantic n, laicly owned by Winslow ms known as William trotie T. W y T Fiteh NTIC WESTFARMS CO. MACFARLANE. ......Auctioneer AUCTlON THURSDAY, MARCH 26, at 10 a. m., sbarp. Having sold my farm, formerly known as the Charles Wiilis place, in Scotland, I will sell to the higlest bid- der the foliowing: Aspinwall potato planter, new; National elevator potato digeer, new: Tew two-horse farm wig- on: Economy cream separator, new: in. ubator, new; plattorm spring wigon (1300 capacity); mowing machine, rake, tedder,” two-horse _roller, harrow. 12-can Cooley creamef, two- horse sled, two-horse tread power, se ible arm_harness, set single rrey harness, new; surrey with top runabout, Suvers make 5 tons ? ton straw, 100 bushels corn n cob, 70 bushels potatoes, barrel vin- 4nd other things not mentioned. rain shine. Terms cash. 1914, aisic Sale or A. 3. ABRAMS, Owner. .Auctioneer AUCTION MARCH 25TH, 1914, 0 o'elock m. auetion a b WEONESDAY, at m., old bull, , 1 brood sow, ring reaper, mow ing attendance. COL. EARL N. GALLUP ijTli] NEER 0 ~pe<uul. Texemmn. 1-3 THERF: is ne navertis: Easiern Connecticut e letin for buslness ze mediuia 1s oqunl to The Bul ]r | positions MEN | government jobs, | tions open 10" yo. | e enly ADVERTISEMENTS ] under u:e heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT™ ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT WANTED Boy to run elevator. B. Luocas, Ceniral Blag. marz1d " | —WANTED Young reliable man for responsible position. Must bo well | kpown and furnish, good reference organ Company, 93 Huntington St. New London, Con mar21d “WANTEDPosition Address riousekeeper, ‘marzid WANTED B for general farm work and teaming. abie o milK. Inquire Glen Rock Farm, Mystic, Conn. | ‘marsia WANTED — One horse dump cart, Telephone D. B. Ve gason, Poriers Shop. Tarzid WANTED—Safety razo sharpening: 30 and S5 cents. over Car Btation, Norwich. pipe_and FREE A pipe cleaners with each 40c - tin of oo worth for 40c. uxedo Lobacco: gon't wait; buy now. Fagans Smoke Shop. WANTEDPosition _as chauffeur, years’ experience. _Address Jack Silver, Leonard Bridge, ‘marzld WANTED- in family of Apply by le Town St. as housekeeper. caré Bulletin Co, second-hand blades for Room 6, marzid ‘ pkg. of o woman as cook Telephone 334 WANTED —Ambition: 1§ and 35 years to office clerk, carrier and Parcel po appointments in Con lars free. Write Springteld, Mass. WANTED —Working ho: Iway N WANTED At once, old style Whitin card week. International Bast Kiliingly, Conn WANTED—Married farm; wife to board sired. Tel. Lebanon 37 mar1sd WANTED—Live iShoe sStore), WANTED o parcel AND WOMEN 355 i ntments; comm Dull” unnec Write immediately for free 1ist of vacations, steady post Dept, RO 5 H [CES p-inted on cloth, o, tweive for 3.2 Printers, Norwich, Conn. Tiaw furs, at H. A. Hoeb. St, every Thursday. | | aovila il be at the No. 11 Water . Woodworta, ‘Bulieta store of Georse H. Pratt, BL, every Saturday. Tioviod WANTED—Tlans tunine. 39 Prospect St “ad iy L hazed | ¥ breas, sountry To men wit proposition to m Independence mereial proposition, by youy OwR New York DO YOU WANT Original Factory Adjustment” to your Watches, Clocks and Jewelry? Drop Postal er Phone 377-2 i LEE CLEGG, 128 Washington Street, promptiy v feo whi Bo X “The City We | pairs anywhere. Eve } | HELP WANTED Farm Hand, General Housework Girls and a Competent Housekeeper. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Corcoran, Supt. Central B! FOR SALE FOR SALE Eight-room Coitage with bath and steam good barn and large lct, lucat five minutes’ walk from Ma cer Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. Main Street, Norwich, Two Hour was all it 10 after The Nor.. press. " But I now No. 19: Just fou from Westeriy, well divided woodiand; 1 tivation erop was 2 < to sell t d bustle of t on easy 31000 down, 5 per na_for V issuel WlLLxAH A, \"ELC Real Estate Broker, Went Broad Strcet—iooms 1 Cemtral Thent-~ Bullding, Wensterls, R. I a1 oface No. 3 Tel. e 'THE DEL - HOFF European Plan | Rates 75 cents per day and up | HAYES BROS, Telephont 1227. 26-28 Broadway | Falace Hn. and Billiard Parlor ‘ Six_Tables—five pooi and one Billiard ‘Tables sold und repairing Goze at reasonable prices. Supplie: at all times. 49 MAIN STREET THERE 15 no ~avertismg medium in Eastera Connecticut eaual ta The Buls istia for husiness resulis g00d condition, Wilh & first class outfit; taree 4xs, Palace Peol Parlors, 49 Main Sg, Nor- h 5 “For weizht E. extra good situated | Bercneron itallion colts, years R TFOR SALE—might-r Samusi real | tae Bouses, terms property Apply to William H. Siields, 35 Braad- Way, Norwic tomobile. aress 93 ¥rankiin St Main St and enveiop each Price} Lo uny prinung you are in need Conn. Button. S% enveilpis (Tegulur business siue, Another car will arrive Satur- day, March 21st. Don’t forget to order your Agricultural Limestone from | To the Farmers of this Section: Telephone 147 FOR SALE Four pool tables, all in TO RENT—Large sunny _four-room basement, rent 36, Norta Thames St anutr:“){. Beclanan, Barber Shop. mar TO RENT _House of four rooms,with bern fruit mees gnd garden W, Lester, ®F. D.'s, Norwich, C oné 43¢xy; will sell cheal mar23d SALE Sound young horse 1500, warranted good worker. Zelinsiky, Vergason Ave., Norwich % marld , Runner duck F. J. Lilli- " 'Conn. " Phone ‘mar21d g horse. marzld _Fertile 60-acre _far; 10-room house, Dleasatly plenty of outbulldings; Iruit, price 52ou0; casn 31200, _Address , Greene, R. L marzld FOR SALE—1 have (hree registe:ed one coming 4 coming 3 years, and one would like to sell one. . R. F. D, Putnam, Cobn. 5 Frankiin ufacturing or suitable Jonn aariad ro REN for Ligat m B. senning, TO RENT—Upper tenement, 6 rooms, bath, gas for cooking, Spruce St Bugene Smith, $0 Mat TO RENT — Furnished rooms comp. houseseeping, batn, Bas. (8§ marsd t SALE One good v 2 48-5, Lel FOR SALE veniences, 38 Umion Phoue 10s1-5. Iyiid TO RENT ibe store No. 41 Broad- cenirai 10cation, next o the Wau- Tegan holel, now wcéupied by Brueti tatlor Temen's furnishings. aniod one T ¥URNISHED meO tion, steam heas. déesd One shingle mill in fine i also ome three-side hine, will stick mouldings, més 1. Hewitt, OR SALE—Qu St 29 Winchester Street 185 oy, | For rent this splendid house uf eight Tar20d | rooms and barn, with modern imprave- quar milk. Will ‘ments_ recently put in flne condition. a8 Nttt Wmart, E. A. PRENTICE, marisd | Phone 300 b shop; - "batn, henbouses postottice. Sd- Conn. arisd ¢ Fall FOR SALE i D. 4, Norw FOR SALE or Conn. ‘ot land s tilingly CHOICE RENTALS $18.00 to $30.00. Three within five minutes Free Academy. “Obey that Impulse.” ARCHA W. COIT, 63 Broadway, opp. Y. M. C. A. Phone 102-2 FOR RENT Two Floors of Building beamed dining up to date, A3 BUYING of all kinds \LyOLe having same, drop posial to Geliert, Coichiester, Comn. decisa) ¥OI SA e Leonara W. Bacon eBtite i NOTWiCh, CORSISting Of JaTxe mansion Louse, 8 dweilin % batns, VULDULAIGES &nd 10 avenlenily located (9 rwicl, 4t Price and om atiractive Lo ihe buy Tnis has 1S OWD waier EUpLY. Conn. octidd FOR SALm- A second-uand Ford au- hone 536, NOrwich, or ad- Iyad Teom house, wiil Alust be soid o close Hamliten, Executor, 134 eid YHINS 11 OV 50 noteleads 6% (Tegular business size) s, ueatly Lrinted, ior 31.9¢; 800 34.Uv. Bend for ' sampies and Suitable for other purposes. Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Co. FUR 5 leyer o1, 83 la e, STMNER COTTIGES For Meni—Yoz Sale, Wateh Weekapa B teasene view: o Rentals, 3175-54560 season. inapection bv appoiniraeat. FRANK w. COX, @ Wigh Strast, Westerly, ™. L Long Distance i<icbhone. mayssa L “Lhe Bulléun Cempuny, Nerwie, ¥OR SALE—O. 1. U. DIgs, ihorough- registered, pone Deiter in tns dicw ¥arm, Norta Stoping- on, ' K. . 8, Norwich, Comm. H. ¥, FOR SALE FOR SALE located with stx 83190 feet, canditien, and for & low FIGNTING—Look i (hese prices. 510 $1.40; 1,008, 33 500 notensads, i 1,900, 3210 9,uuy, oub” leitefneads eattas, A lot S an Toams, size 1 ilons prompt he Sullets n property > n price for a aquick Printess and will be disposed FOR SA nt Pleaxant - Dath hed b ocuty s, Inqulre W. ‘W, BEOKWrTH, 110 West Thames St Phone 979. Norwich, Comn, | i Cows For Sale of for Inanire FRANCIS D. Central Buiiding FOR SALE The Fine Manufacturing Plant lately occupied by the Tobin Arms Mtg. Co. IN GREENEVILLE. particula DONOHUE Norwich, 200 tos: untoy ct. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Conn. FARMERS ! The main building consists of three floors of about 2,000 square feet each and there is a large ad- dition and office building. Peck McWilliams & Co. FOR SALE ms and bath, -+ The property is supplied with 50 horse water-power at the Cof 8o 5 lowest price in Connecticut. Plans and full particulars upon application. Favorable terms. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Ct 40 SALE HORSES e A0/ Eioraad b e ELWER R. PIERSON, 5 mar19d tioneer * AUCTION ed from March 174 March 234, 1914. At residence, two miles south’ of Lebanon Center. towards Goshen Hill, ihe following will be disposed of to the ghest bidder: 2 cows, 1 two Year old er. 10 hens and 2 cockerels, 2 pair ing harness, L. rolltap desk, gL, oxtonsion” dining tahle, 1 Edison graphophona with 61 ofas, 4 bedsteads her beds, chair 4, Small stoves, 3 bu s, dishes, ki Whitfletrées, Jurs, loe sajw, ears cksmithis' tools,” ‘and 1merous to mention. go0n conditio 1 bexin W SKIN- naridd Postpor Monday, and and & it st haie a for the time to to sell. 1 wors looking eall WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. Opposite Thames Bank your farms large farma. : wan ~d you nigh d’ bi os too F. YORK F. C. ATCHISON, M. D, | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Room 1, Second Floor, Shannun Elds Nighs ‘ahese 1085 J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. Whitestone 6¢ and the J. F. C. 100 Cigurs are Lhe best on hs mayket i Txx them- DID YouU? DId you give him a 1ift? He's a brother ot fnam, And bearing about all the burden he Can, Dia you give him a smiler ana ovncant ana $1ie e smile would have h battle it through. o eluel He was u give him your hand? lipbing dows’ hitl : world, 50 I fancied, was using He was him 2 word? Dia the Toad, e Just et him go on with W what figh i in"time might ght? what it means—just the or . clasp of a hand, When ‘a man's borne about all a man ought to stand? it means to be et ev- Did you ask what it was—why the quivering lip the "Balt Surpressed sob, and the sealding tears drip? Wera you brother of his when the time it Why nelp him, or didn’t yov —Tia Bits. I CITY FARMER. nan’s catalogue open wide. all agog I read the With eyes t rank to what 1 fir »‘v- 1ddy skins, nd ‘parsnips mlear burnished tins., % | ed with t | riy quince, 1 *might adorn e corn, 1 greatest heed, |No. 11 and 13 Ferry’ Street, | nt manufacturing or | s City ‘Journal | HUMOR OF THE DAY Trowto divorced. stody of the 1tleman—When 1 it. ‘its & Second Irate I ‘its one, ‘e experience with chil- m. I always worked milies."—Philadelphia What THow He- i name—Texas Siftings. Mummy, can I have that pear that ining room sideboard this ' “Because what?” London Punch. said the dis- 4 officese sadly. “Well, hout it t isn't anything kind our fathers used to “Washington Star. is Bjones getting along ry farm? Wagg—Wel, I lot of monay and then loses it kpots.—Philadelphia Ree- ful thing is na- How comprehen- en the smallest est_insect has got a political pie De Style puts on too Tessie—How so0? Jessie ked down by a push- and she told the newspaper re- she was struck by a horseless the _proud - “He may o broke” ‘“No. He isn’t that kind of a speculator. He's a ket speculator.”—Washington Star. (whispering)—Say, _Jimmie, why don't you show the teacher your mumps so that he will let you go home? Jimmy—No fear. I wants the whole school ter kotch 'em, #0 as I can have some of the fellers to play with— Pearson’s Weekly. Hawlker—One penny the dving duck? e dying duck, one penny, one penny Deaf Tady ~Purchaser—How | much are they? Hawker—Tuppenes | each, 1yay!—The Tattler. Tour wife says vou have about fhe 3 of a monse,” said the dis- eable relative. “I wonder that shs 1a make the comparison” replied Meekton. “Henrietta. is afrald of 2 monse”—Washington Star. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Jlectric m:!gnflls_arbflbg installed by treasure hunting ships to recoves submerged metals. | each! There is a prize of $20,000 offered im rance for the discovery of a cure for Satic cholera. There are 60 banks In Vancouver, B, Tast year their combined clearingd | totaled $650,118,887. | The far | were made of colored sugar hapes of: familiar animals. Christmas tree decorstions in the 1 engineers assert that enough st the world 309 years still 4§ Newcastle. pain annually uses the huge quans 7,000 tons of grapes for thé other products than wine. shman has dlscovered & method for sTowing lawn grass om such o foundation that it can be ham- dled as a carpet ru o fovernment plans te wireless communiea~ issels and ite posses- The Belgian esteblish _dire 1 betwe n Afri immense increafe wing, knicting ang record, estimated from to 575.000,000 short tons, :de in the coal prodnetion of tas < in 191 irets are looking wesi for hardwoods for clothespins. Birca ts to Mexico during the £ this vear were con- han during similar wo preceding years. exp. rial firms in Germany workmen square pieces cleaning purposes instead »n swaste that is ugual there. me has the advantage of their inese Bank of Commerce and proposed by s French which, a Peking deq 1l offer merchants and capital for developing of China Indust financi 13 patch siates, W manufacturers the reso gre days of bl 1 to sp 1 of books at rought up to eight volumes. But Al early books on Amerizo which makes a difference. libraries 8t e news that e Princeton has General atiention to the calls Alban G. Snyder the declsion just supreme court of fields are mational be disposed of 1y court pusained th by which the governme fiself the ri t owne b uaiural res s siver or other metals; and il which might be found axte lunds spid Lo brivmie indle viauils'ny Yoa’ mavemnens perty n Aw < fo

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