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vw. zs—'l'hn the course of a few weeks. The state N Co mwofl to- bo:rd will have another meeting: here dfi Pmm‘ “Hanager | wgormw morning to take up minor thi Connecti- 1 C ruy demnd- for a wmeneral Ll understood that the trolleymen’s - 7 5 ? { 3 f:em::‘nmmd about tweniy dif- | argument for an increase in pay is on : 3 : m%‘ hield, springs and K HAIHOCK ou-wrngf-u in a variety o' new designs and ..l.d,.....,".. 1 ests for improvements in |account of the high cost of living. :mcc';muam n&y of the lat- | This is'the sathe argument that was ter ‘are ofa technical nature. The |advanced two years agc when the dif- T & “ 5 delegates—fourteen In number—con- | ferences . were settled by arbitration. O assure e .llh',’ your ferred With Mr. Punderford for about | It :is believed in some quarters that ¥ . four hours . No statement was given | the present demands will also be sub- name in the next issue place outy but the trolleymen seemed satis- mitted to a court of arbitration. ; fled with the meeting. The state board will later take up Mr. Punderforti will now present the | similar- questions with the Plant sys- demands to the officials of the com- | tem in the eastern part of the state, pany and an answer is expected within and at Danbury for the lines there. BIRDS AS CONSERVERS RED LETTER DAY OF-PUBLIC HEALTH.| . FOR MOTORCYCLE RACERS Facts Which Have Been Learned By |Banked Track at the Fair Grounds Chief of Bioldgical Survey. . Will Make Fast Time Possible. ‘Washington, D. C., May 25.—New Saturday gafternoon, at the Fair light is shed on the activities of birds | Grounds, will be re-letter day on the as conservers of the public health in a | calendar for the motorcycle enthus- communication to the National Geo- [iasts in all Eastern Connecticut and Size 10x8 feet at.... 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The Survey for a|tion of the rooters for Burdick and Call and see these Porch Shades or a telephone call will bring the considerable period has been study-|Carroll for the chance that Decora d = “Aerolux” man with colored samples. / ing the fo6ds of birds by examining | tion Day will give to show who will the stomachs of specimens‘killed “for | deliver the goods. And there is no scte{x;mc ;l;cm-po.m:.r R s U By doubt but that the biggest crowd that “The value of T > the er is | ever witnessed a motorcycle event will plain enough, but we do not usually |be on hand to see who will come oft | All Work for Man's Advancement.. Women Must Say “Obey.” think of birds as having any direct re- | the victor, The long quest for the source of Church of England bishope latidh to the public--healthy WriteS| There is probably no better course considered an amendment offered’ Dir. Henshaw.. ‘To prove that they |for th event in the stats than. ine | (b Nile, for the northwest passage, the bishop of Lincoln to eliminate '.u” do, however, it is only necessary to|race track at the Fair Grounds, for it | for the north and south: poles; yes, » 5 e ¢ state that 300 mosquifoes have been |has been thoroughly gone over and |and the ancient search for the “elixir | use of the word “obey” by found-in the stomach of a single night-{ alf defects remedied and the curves of life,” “perpetual motion” and the fthe marriage service. The bishop hawk; that in: a killdeer's: stomach | banked for th by the N 4 3 hundreds- of the larvae of the sall- | London Gounty ©&mieultural soclety, | “Secret of life,” have for us this grand | Winchester sald: “T cannpt hel :u.n- marsh mosquito have been found, and | and is in readiness for the contest of | Significance—they all poins to the |Ing it is a regrettable thing that thfl:qmny shore bl‘:ds sreedu¥ devour|the speeders. fact that in the mind of man there mo O larvae.: As mosquitoes are Four prizes are offered in the boys’ ess ambition to know and known to carry the germs of such ser- | half-mile race: First prize, a silver ’t' adde:thlt thom the depths of the lous diséases as-typhoid, malaria, and | loying cup, inscribed for the occa- | {0 do—to fa » ' dengue fever it is evident that by de-|sign. Second prize bicycle tire; third | unknown, to conguer the uncon- ;;’;;YI::S&‘“G‘;:J:&"‘;&T:“:“;‘E o g prive % blclycle lamp; 4th _le_;l‘!en’ng quered, to add more and still more Wi e a luggage carrier. e age “‘ and may be addea ‘that mot infreguently | imit of the boys entering will be is. tomtha Ahm At e kgwieaes ticks are eaten. Hy .birds, and that the | ang an entrance fee of i0c is to be | achievement, '.lcka'dwhifeh_‘r is r;lponsi‘ble for t‘-{;e charged, with which he will be en- spread of Texas fever among cattle|titled to an entrance 'ticket to the Wisdom of Quiet. has been frequently found in the stom- | Fair Grounds on : Saturday. If the More than half :eenm of exist- ach of a bobhite. . ¢ | boy appears in the race and starts at g In considering the many kinds of | te proper time, he will be refunded | ence has taught me that most of the ing the amendment withdrawn. birds in the United' States from the | pis 50c; if not, he will forfeit the 50c. | wrong and folly which darken earth is practical side, they may not inapily |"'syngay there were quite a good s = ) euma--it's ror be called a police force of the air, the | man\' try_outs at the track and some | 3U€ t0 those who cannot possess their . chiet duty of which is to restrain| o4 records were pulled off as a | 50uls in’ quiet; that most of the good within bounds the -hordes of insects | g0, TEEOFCS HRE DY coming Sat- | which saves mankind from destruction that if unchecked would devour every | yrgay. Anyone desiring to enter | comes of life that is led in thoughtful green thing. To accomplish this -task 3 a successfully, the members of the force | fooralt ot i oaPSy: 19 the, Mo | stiliness. Every day the world grows word should continwe. I cannot that without saying that in an marriage service I should see some reference to th the bishops avoided a decision by must be variously equipped, As the |\ r .. noisier; I, for one, will have no part P i bulk of insects spend ‘more or less | NOrWwich, Conn. Hat 1 ~ 1 a 1t | Many Forms of This Dreadful Disease, time on the ground, we find more birds T AL R in that increasing clamor and, were It | g4 Al Due to the S8ame Cause— are fitted -for terrestrial service than f only by my silence, I confer a boon on Uric Acid for any other. Ou?")arseat bird fam-| o Modern Love Philter. all—From the Private Papers of o e ily, the sparrows, is chiefly terrestrial. hen a young girl in the East end | g precrott, by George Gissing. Do you suffer from Rheumatism? It is ably mde{\l in its search for .r;- of London is jilted by her lover she sects by the thrushes, wrens, certain | invariabl 0 to th of the warblers and many other birds. ehemist‘sy agl‘; ces;i:h“zs sz neare;: Useful Proverb. So many insects burrow ..into trees p 0 “Do " he asked, “believe in early | You use a remedy prepared for Rheu- that a highly specialized class of birds | Foot, which she takes home without | ding? N Y | matism and its kindred diseases only —the woodpeckers—have been devel- | speaking to any one and burns it | Marriage?” “Well,” she replied, “I| ¢ 5 “cureall” Lumbago, Sciatica, oped to dig them out. The bils|The one who has jilted her is them | Used to, but I am willing to say that | Arthritis, Gout, Chronic Neuraigia and tongues, feet and even tails have boen at present I believe ‘better late than | Kidney Diseases may all be perman- cunningly. adapted to this end. The | $Ure to repent and return to her. tly relieved by using RHEUMA. bark, of trees also forms a favorite = never’ may be applied to m’r'fln‘. as f'r';,e; are caused by the same trouble— sheélter for numercis insects, and -be- Mr. Wayback Learns Something. well as to some other things. Uric Acid in excessive quantity in the hold the" wr‘ei:. ngthatche:. warblerz, Mr. Wayback—"Be yew the waiter?” — system, creepers, with shapest of eyes an 3 yo i & 3 RHEUMA cleanses the Blood, Skin, slenderest“of bills. The air is full of | Waiter—"Yes, suh.” Mr. Wayback— | Small Source of National Wealth. | RHEUALA cleandes the Blood, Skin flying insects, - and to take care of | “Dew yew know, I’ve been a-wonderin’ Brazil owes her wealth in coffee 0 | 100" \ice” of Rheumatism quickly these there are the swallows, swilts| all along why they called these places | 8 monk who planted two seeds in & | gisappears. Do_not proscrastinate— m,e: lgute h::fl‘:m::'d”:s W::x :n:\?g chop houges. I know now. Will you | monastery garden in Rio de Janeiro { get a lbfi:m:l cokfl RHreEl‘l’zf‘!hlaotd‘gHEU.“ them with the speed and agility nec- | Please bring me an ax? I want tew | in 1754, whence the plants spread | You Wi 2 u{my it ik essary to follow all the turns and wind- | cut this steak.” throughout the country. Then go at once to The Lee & Osg: Co., and get a bottle of RHEUMA f 50 cents. When you use RHEUMA | = : for it. ifig’s of ‘théir nimble insect prey. The = whippoorwills attend to the night- flying insects when most birds are asleep, while the hawks by day and the owls by night supplement the Wwork of other birds and have a special function of their own, the destruction of noxious rodents. “Notwithstanding the fact that the acreage under cultivation in the Uni- ted States is larger than.ever. before, and that the crops are greater, the cost of 'foodstuffs continually mounts upward. Meantime the destruction of farm and orchard crops by insects and by roflents amounts.to many millions each year. If any part of this loss can be prevented it will be so much clear gain. Since birds perform sueh in- valuable service, every effort should be made to protect .them. This' can be done by furnishing hesting boxes for certain species to nest in, as swallows, martins, wrens, woodpeckers, great- crested fly-catchers and others; by planting berry-bearing shrubs - about the farm and orchard as food for the birds in-winter, and by the establish- gent of bird sanetuaries where birds may be reasonably safe from their na- tural enemies and be permitted to ljve and breed in absolute security as as man is concerned. “Last but not least important may be mentioned the element of safcty from cats. Friendly overtures to birds from householders’ who regard tabby as a necessary member of the family are not likely to be successful, or if so the experiment is apt to end in ‘the ‘death of the confiding birds. Birds and cats do not thrive in me same neighborhood.” L — s To Counteract Tannin in Tea. One of.the marked characters of wa: is the tannin contained in it Ixdian’téa has ‘about twice as much ¢s the Chinese growth. It has a -u’kad effect on the digestion, even an’ the presence of other fluids. In qu..-u it retards the digestive proc- €8s to an extent that would astonish those who bave not inquired into the matter: and it has been recommended that a pinch of bi-carbonate of soda should be added to the brew of per- sons with weak digestions so as to make the infusion alkaline. It's the Quality that sells camels-'not Premiums No matter how much you pay for cigarettes—5c, 10c, ISc,ZO:orZSc mplyhm’t' fo enoughmoncyto buy a smoke in the same class with Camels! V’ ith on Turkish, or on domestics, but ou'vcaomelhmgmwwmin‘in m they’re an expert blend of choice quality Turkish and domestic tobaccos. You buy 20 for 10c and get some pointers on what a cigarette can be when the tobacco’s got the goi?is. Money can’t get you ammilqhfiulupxtu. { Camels are mellow and smooth. The bite and parch and dgamaymof ordinary brands are noticeable for their absence—in Camels! Stake a dime on the Camel today. l’:—r‘mhrc-n "t supply you, m‘llflcf”l”fi‘fiw" nl—-m-r-ul 10 pack- (200 cizaretten’, posiage prepaid. After paci . 7 s don't Find CAMELS as represcnitad, retarn che other 9 packages end we will refand your monay: R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. High Tuberculesis Death Rate. The per cent. of deaths from con- sumption among cement workers is 19 per cent., as against 14 per cent. for all the male workers in the United States. They inhale great quantities of cement dust, but some authorities eonsider -this a souree of health because of the heavy admix- ture of ‘lime. Authorities differ on this score, and even federal evidence 1s inconclusive. 3 Don’t hpl( far premiums ‘.: ons . Camtel ¢ Hollander’s Use of Canals, By using the camals for the trans- portation of peat hundreds of bost- men ‘and theirifamilies find a means of livellhood in Holland. Aside from & certain amount:of freight which is shipped by nfl'flflvuvnfly be- tween 5,000,006 atia £,000,000 cabic me- ters ‘(cuble mm—m;!u “gubic ‘feet) 6¢ Dokt 3Dach recHsEARy, e Hasygo (whe has just berrewed $40) ~Much obliged, eld man. I now __—_.__.———___ G-u-i A Chm at ihu. reduced pri At $6.25 fi $10.50—at NM hom ‘I15—.& m from 01 .11.“ Gmn "I.OO—.( $19.50 from $26.00. 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