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PAIR WEATHER TODAY; UNSETTLED TOMORROW e NORWICH, CONN., 3ATURDAV. OCT. 101, 1914, —_— FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On-Tonight o ‘Vaudeville and Xotion Pictures at he Auditortum. Moving Pictures at Coloni.l Theatrs. ANNOUN A man went by our office last even- ;g end stopping, said: Is that a safety razor?” pointing to.The Frantz Premier. It never occurred to us be- Jore, but do you know that is exactly What it is—it raised the dirt with per- fect safety and no particle of dust in the air. Telephone 553-5 for demon- stration. COLONIAL THEATRE The Christian, Eight Reel Feature, for Monday and Tuesday Only. - ‘Without question, the most profound the magnifi- feat: Monday and Tuesday next. This fitm fairly staggers one with its sumptuvusness and sublime motive, the B E John Storm, a part ex- him both physically and and 3,000 people. In the sup- of the stars is the finest cast of 'h players ever seen Seats on DAVIS THENTRE. Way Dum En-t Mflm- and Night, Today. Wmhmmxxwlfllflle may uations and sharp wit of modern com-~ -edy, it is the simple episodes of heart- vmuusungmlmhumgdham d remembered. *Tne environments in which the char- 2fters of Way Down East live and move is of a nature to cause many a country bred man and’ woman to go galloping back throush the years to the well remembered g ight prices, 2: at 2.30; night at 815. AT THE AUMTORIUH. s¥d ¢ é@?; § ¥ ? MUSICAL SERVICE To Be Held at Broadway Church Sun- « day Afternoon. unday a!ternoon at 5 o’clock the flr\gtn f! a series of musieal services will be given -at the Broadway Con- greg'lticma] church with the foflowmg rogramme: ermezzo from Suite in G Prdude. Inf““””“ rastte minor Tord, O Jerusa- Anthem, Praise the Gor lem . Solo and Full at Thy Side, from The: clent of Days ......--- e ‘W. F. Lester. Anthmz, He Shall Come Down ._Allen -Allitsen Solo, Tha Lord is My nght Mrs. Charles Tyler Bard. Anthem, O Lord, Our GovernD‘x‘.a.dAS. by POPULAR LECTURES. As has aiready been announced, the first two numbers of the Slater hfl - course 'of popular lectures will given by William Lyon Phelps, Lamp- son professor of English literature in Yale - university. Professor Phelps’ unrivalled ability to present literary subjects in a thoroughly enjay.uhlo manner is attested by the faét Satyl-:llls regular undergraduate course e known as ‘“Tennyson and Browning” is the most popular course in the uni- versity, and has been elected by over 300 members of the junior #nd senior classes alone in a single year. But Professor Phi extraordinary pop- ularity as a I er is mot confined to the Yale undergraduate body, for he is called upon to speak not only in all parts of Connecticut but also through- out the entire country. Lectures have been deliveréd by him all through the west and south, and this year among his numerous engagements is a series of addresses at the University of Tex- as. Norwich is singularly fortunate in hnving the opport\mity of hearlng two a speaker of such emi- nenme. The subject of Professor Phelps first lecture, to be given om Oct. 13 at 4 p. m. in Slater hall, is The Novel of Today. On this subject he is par- ticujarly well. qualified to speak, hav- ing published a book, Essays on Mod- made | ern Novelists, which, appeared in Jan- uary, 1910, the first edition of which was so rapidly exhausted that a second was issued in May, and a third in Oc- tober of the same year. The Present Conditions and Ten- dencies of the Drama will be the title of the second lecture by Professor Pheips. Here again his keen ability as a critic will appear to best advan- tage. The advance sale of course tick- ets has been most gratifying, but many good seats may still be had. To insure a satisfactory reservation it would be well to purchase tickets im- gl:&tely‘tfllemreol(}m& THE GREAT STAFFORD FAIR. The big fair ax Stafford Spflngl comes next Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, Oct. 12, 13 and 14. Tne first day, Monday, is ;S has made unusual prepa- rations for the coming event. The leading attraction is Poth’s auto polo, one “ts,e r’lxl.fi sensational acts ever present act has a; a but a fow of the leading falrs i the | 3¢ United States and Canada. There are six other good vaudeville acts. The radn‘ programme will as usual be a There are three classes for G A Entries received :Bm. L= LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES. ASSESSORS NOTICE All persons in the Town of Norwicn liable to pay taxes are hereby notified to return to the Assessors on or before the first day of November, 191, a written or printed list, properly signed and sworn to, of ail taxable Droperiy owned by them on the first day of Qctober, 1914. Those failing to make a list will be charged a penaity of 1v per cent. additional, according to law. Blanks can be obtained at the As- sessors’ Office in City Hall or will be sent by mall upon lwlwluo Office Hours: ¥ l. m. to Lists _will “be oived. bestmming Thursday, Ot “tén is1e. Dated at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 25tn, T 1914. FOR SALE ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO REN ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line TO RENT JOHN P. MURPHY, JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, MICHAEL J. CURRAN, sep26d Assessors. = WANTED—Job firing or taking care of furnaces for the winter. Address Fireman, care Bulletin Co. octltd DO YOU WANT another $2 daily? No experience; comstant spare Lume work, knitting hoslery; machines fur- nished on_contract; we take product. Helping Hand Stores (lnc.), S 850, Chicago. od FOR SALE—SIx O, I C. sow pigs, ten weeks old; aiso one Jjersey and three Hoisteln cows, due soon. J. N. Grii- ung, Andover, Conn. Tel. 165-12, Wil- unnuulo Division. Dctl‘l\! FOR SALE—Well fatted five year oid buil, weight around 1200, price $50; purchaser to take it away. N. H. Hal, Preston City. Tel 2¥7-i. octlld NOTICE WOULD YOU WORK for Sln per week, 8 hours a day? Woman wanted to distribute free packages HBorax Washing Powder. Ward Soap Co., 216 Institute Place, Chicago. octiod WANTED—Traveler; age 27 to a0; experience unnecessary; salary, com- mission and expense aliowance to right man. J. E. McBrady, Chicago. octl0d AGENTS—Let us show you how to earn big Income sellng our go0ods; gmcmm free. The Hathaway MIs. 184 Summer St., Boston, Mass. octlod TBUILD A BUSINESS for yourseif; we want a local representative in this ecily to handle our guaranteed hoslery; Bona Preston Bridge will be closed to public travel on and after this date— this action being necessary during re- pairs to the bridge. ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE, First Selectman ASSESSORS' NOTIC: | EFREE S e| WANTED—Intelligent earn $3 to. $20 weekly time at home, Writing T Send_for particulars. 760, Washington, D. C. octl0d AGENTS wanted to sell nursery stock speclal inducements for quick ac- tion; pay weekly. FPerry Nurseries, ester, N. Y. octl0d WANTED Woman _for general housework 1n_a small family, at 19% Laurel Hill Ave. octl6d LARGE CORPORATION, doing a mb- lion gollar yearly business, has engaged trustworthy erson may uring spare or newspapers. Press Syndicate, of roperty gwned by ‘thern on ‘the 15t Gay of Deto er, The Assessors will be at the follow- ing places to recelve _lists: uinn's Bwre. var—zuu. Oct. . 22d, from 2 till .f ; _Postoffice at HAnom Oct.. 23d, 2 till 4 p. m.; also Town Clerks Office, Baltie, Oct. 24th, from 2 till Dated at Sprazue, Oct. 7th, 1914. SAMUEL BALDWIN, ALBE G. COTE, Assessors. once; experience unnecessary, if williug to hustle; state age, three references and how ‘long you have lived in your town; salary to start, §2.50 a day; per- meznent position with advancement; we will charge you no fee for ining the position for you. Address Nationai Employment Bureau, Position N2, Box 5230, Boston, Mass. octss WRITERS wanted at once to send us poems or melodies for new Songs; we can compose music and arrange for publication immediately. Dugdale Co., Dept. 942, Washington, D. C. oot3d ent: Splendid proposi- (aTticle guaranteed and octsd Democratic Caucus The Democratic Electors of the Town of Norwich are requested to meet at the Town Hall Monday evening, Oct. 12, 1914, at 8 o'clock, to place in nomi- nation two candidates for Representa- tives in the next General mbly, and aiso to nominate Justices of the eace. Per order of the v octsa TOWN COMMITTELS. S ar Y-638 telis Ho, GOVERNMENT POSITION! easy get. My fres booklet to bow. Write today—mnow. p- FOR SALE kins, wunlngmn.’n. C. sep2WS WA ompetent chiluflanr, 1;‘\70 s’ experience, desires situatior. No. 3. C. WITTER ....eev..... Auctioneer |y Union Bt Westeriy, & 1 ootoa ro'rm to the report that the Braves and the Athletics will play an exhibition game in Taftville; there is something to that Cobweb Corner six for 25c cigar, though, at b Shop. Some smoke, m’bo: GOOD_PAY Light work. Do you want it? 1f so, be our representative. Write us quick. C. R. Burr & Co. Nurserymen, Manchester, Conn. oct¥d W -A second hand skiff or round bottom rowboat, in good condi- ton. Write particulars and price. Lock Box 216, Stafford Springs, Conn. octda ANTED —A position as housekeep- fon; can give good refel dress Companion, care i fulie- AUCTION By virtue of an order from the Hon- orable Court of Prob-x.q, 1 will sell all of the personal property of the late W. L. Keénnedy, deceased, at the stabie on Woodstock Ave., Putnam, Cos THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, u\»mfi.-., t once, all armma black- l'l'nfl-b. one who can work on horses szeterro& Apply The Scoit & Clark . octsd nanda furniture. ‘ashingto re| WANTED—Second cash d. Zelinger, W: n e ¥t octsd Phone. q. WANTED—Wood saw and fodder to cut; wood eawing outnt for sale. Clifford Robinson, North Frank- lin. Tel. 22-4, Lebanon. sepz¥d .Afa.n- Smoke | No. FOR SALE—One new miich cow and alro Hive years oid. Tel Avi-14. oct10d FOR SALE — An Overland touring car, model 09, 1912, excellent running order, fully equipped; will sell cheap il taken at_once. Box 106, North Ston- ington, Conn. octlvd FOR ord Rival, No. 14, brick i1ned- parlor stove, usedgone sea: son; cost $18 with pipes; seil for $1v 1t takén at once. BOX 504, Taftvile, or Tel. 549-13. oct1id FOR SALE—Embden geese, Pekin ducks, _cockerels, Light sSrahmas, White Crested Biack Poiish; prize win. ners at the fair. Florence Srownin, Piain Hul, Norwich. octds FOR SALE At ocarriage shop near Jeweit City, on macadam Toad to ¥a- chaug; want to sell out blacksmitn suop; also wagons and carriages, new- iy painted; lot of furniture and stoves, toois, lot of other §00ds for everybody; one grade Guernsey heifer, two years, fancy; will be sold cheap’ on account of room and poor heaitm for quick sale, or would exchange for automo- bile. WIIl be at home every day for a week. W. H. Whiteman, Jeweit City, Conn. 'ALB—Saloon, house n-nd barn in Jewett City, Ct., a Hcensed town; a good location ' for business. ess Hox 91, Plainfleld, Conn. octyd FOR SALE—Kitchen range, in first class condition. Phone 291-3, or write Al C. Smith, R. D. 6, Norwich. octid R SALI—Fifty pigs, weight from 0710 500 Bornds; als 0 h. p. auto- Hobilo n Arer class conditiom, 6. A P. Ellsworth, 1656 Main St, Willimantic. rhono 147-8. octsd BARGAINS—$250 will buy my nu Metz With rumbie Seat, top, wind shield, presto tank, electric horn, pump, jack, tools, eic.; recently over- bauled ‘and mew "tired; aleo & 1911 Jackson - touring cost $1,260 new, 30 5. o top, Wind Shield, clock, spesd- ometer, tools, etc., recently overhauied d Inte rice 850 Aaaress Lock o p'n:&n’m 3 Eonn. octéd be &lb. SALE—Milk cans, botiles, en- ‘tne}ldynm and all the parapnernaila e bankrupt estate of Uwignt A. Beebe, “Address T. E. Babcock, sep28d FARM SALE—Farm of 125 acees of tertie Jands pasture well wa- tcl&nd, Dlesty ur ooo. fine apple oron. ar rawbe: bed and many Other kinds Of Truit: bulldings consist of 11-room house, barn, carriage house, milk houwe, hen Lom. corn house and other buildings, in fine state of re- pmr. location hlxn. healthy, very pleas- d convenient, five ~miles = from Norwion, and abont ton minites waik from thé Norwich and Westeriy troiley. inauire of Mra. T. . Norman, B. i Ul Sep.\ 1, Norw eral tons of Xtravim FOR 8. molasses feed, wonderfui food Zor horses, cattle, calvu and poull ways on band, at a reagonable m., e demmv e Grain Co. Tel 326-6. o [\fl'mflfl. tarm on, trolley fotie Ponae I8, ezul'lr’ -fl‘ 0 er 0\‘“ ‘ S50k ?:rd' ulldl ~ T nt::}' fi;"t.’"?' £ sieme pEeah 1o gty dabed 1! ‘m‘-y obtaia 5 Bhe piscs afa igwpiteaY ¢ Aope Cx. Particulari THINK IT OVER — 250 "5 0% : l: not.hu-l- envelo; peatly printed, fo o § % y P T ‘uo. 501 Dfl.nun 01 The' Bulletin Company. mfl?rwhn. 3. prices for an; of. WANTED—2349 railway mail to b inted; commence 3§75 clerks to be appol TEg Do Republican Caucu B T bt epum..lcanm . e sr':':-:q.:;-t o ooragua e oncx. 155%ain St. Pnone 1376-2. i S B ke T e Gen: s W, eaning and _repairing the General mbly. and for Justices of the Péace. e i:'am::" L farnaces, roof painting Per order 'relapnon. 717-3. npsa REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE. Dated at Baltc, Conn., Oct. 7tn, 1914, octsa ASSESSORS NOTICE| All persons T in the Town of Lisbon apd ommmy in said Town, liadle to taxation, hereby notified hl.nd“to either of nu undernigned said ¢ betore Nov. 156, A- D, 1914, & written or printed list of all such y owned by first day of Oc- , A. D, 1914, duly verified by oath, All’ per: fails hand in a list will be subject to additions of 10 per O Hank tists ma: may be obtained of tne Assessors or mailed upon request. CALVIN. WILCOX, R. F. D. No. 1, Norwich. ERNEST M. BLAKE, Lisbon, BNOCK B. CHENEY, Ldsbon. Assessors. Dated at Tisbon, Conn., Oct. 7, 1914. TROUBLEMAKERS COMPANY Of the Troublem crium Next Week. 'I‘EI’— fi?.'l‘sgl Prospect B'. City. Q. Gor- T.I. 633-2. i BOOK ON har. | ' ? Dog Diseases new sin, harness, 2 pair L, asumie m..‘" Hear aotble AND HOW TO FEED 6 seat 4 new collars, Mafled Free to sxy address by the suthor l r pole stra; lot of SR R A ST H. CLAY GLOVER, V.S. eamvrlnnt el cot , stove, 118 West 31st Street New York and a .}mmflw inpumerable smaller 3 tain! to a livery stable by hh ~ ocldedly eale will degy pior, ihe saleril BRTTAS JmA.mnx. Admintstrator of Bstate of W. L. Ken- nedy. oct9d HELP WANTED Farm Help, Cooks, General House- workers, Hotel Help and Mill Help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bidg. HOST AND FOUND. stolen, :"’m‘.u'fi P LY FOR SALE. FOR SALE Two 2-tenement houses on Mechanic Street in Danielson. Income $430 gross, net income on investment 9% per ocent. Houses pleasantly situated, 9book _ No. BSociet 8th da; tc MVI th gancalled sna rtished mad oo ared amomunt due mrso:“ p:?fi_' S8 "u}“ old, name_and no mnner 1 three minutes’ walk from railroad sia- y, '1‘7‘-. F. D. 4, Norwich, :g,';,g:,’;: tion, post office and business section, = = five minutes from churches and tern, o notty Py Brop: oo ARBIR, Main :1 anfi na.m !‘._;‘I"A‘Eg.romw:;; R&,I&au ‘Agent, 0D g:“umyaflaw 804 white: part b o reward. Notl Walltngtord. = Savings Bank Block. Danielson, Conn. COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, elry and .fl“l’ltl.fl N Low :“t = a en ef(f A ):‘fi.d 5 fififl 4 graduate rom Jones' Nat. School of egievlianed frm to deal with A!l tioneering. Speclalty of Farm and THE COLLATHRAL LOAN 60, & Stock. Merchandise and Rell Estate Ssla! Address R. F. D. Ne. 1, Moosup, Ct. = m:num :Yfi"""" J. H. FRA: D. 8. S spmcxu..ls'f = First-class House Painter, Paper R og;"fl-l B:::ngn Tous Disease. Hanger, General Jobbing (lmdlnrda or e m to 8 P m. Tel 117 o HouS: 10 private), reasonable. eiephone 1- s. KUDLIK, 261 Centra! Ave., City \ coming_everywhere; sample questions | ton, R. F. Fran! FOR 8. 1 C. pi thoro bredn, registered. mone’ Better. in country., udlow Farm, North Stos - & Norwich, Conn. H. F. Button. BUYANG poultry of all kinds &flm to Colonester, FOR SALE A Fine New Cottage ALL MODERN $500 Down, Balance on Mort- gage. It is Worth Asking About. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct Anyons Ba Eln')lul Gfll‘l’ decl8d Farm For Sale A 50-acre fl-nn. 1-room com. house, large barn, ennery, also smais hnm, Joma Fertn Plenty of wood and abundance of fr: place {3 situated % mile to thriving factory village and 1% miles to main line of rai an ideal poultry farm: also 1 Will sell with the farm 'a b passenger ell automobile, all in first class condition and__running order. Wil demonstrate. are and au! to be sold t E‘har the Dneo uf both is omy 31, saf cash, balance on morteage at per cent. Here s a e Tbareatn and’ dsm't lec. fhis jortunity sl - 4 Farm Bulletin Choice of 4 lend lor W Wll.LIAM A, WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 Wekt Broad Street—Rooms 1 and 32, Westerly, R. L Telephone 365 cox’s FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and prices. Have sold a large number but plenty Real Estate and Insurance, 25 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 147 BEAVER BOARD is a substituts for lath and plaster without the dirt and inconvernience. Peck, McWilliams & Co. TO RENT—Apartment of six rooms, good location, steam heat, janitor ser- Yice, continudus hot water furnished. Rent reasonable. Enquire of Saea & Burke. 41 Main St. octyd 'RENT—A tenement, 71 Division Inquire next door, at Reynolds octsd RENT 1ower tenement at 16 Benjamitn Street Apply L. B. Burton, 16 Benjamin St. oct6d TO s TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms, all modern, down stairs, at 475 last Main St. octzd TO RENT—Five-room basement ten- ement At 239 Bast Broad Bt inquire L. L. Chapman. Bath St., City. seplsd RENT—U; lesament on Wasi e i px;m, St.: &g%l: Toems s hay m)] emen radfor - er, 108 Broadw: ay & wkbmu FURNISHED y xo- cated Emma Iol’l‘. ll Unlon St je2q FURNISHED ROO] 1 modern o v.’n,lena:u. 38 Union Bt. Pholu 1031-1. FOR RENT Summer Cottnges FOR SALE Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View Rentals $175-$2,500 season Inspection by appointment FRANK W. COY 6 High Street, Westerly, R. I, Long Distance Telephone FOR SALE FABM FuR SALE Price $2200. 100 acres land, 50 clear, balance pasture and woodland, $700. worth of standing wood and timber, abundance of water, good 6 room house and barns, half mile to school and church, place now keeping 7 head of stock, and is located 6 miles from Franklin Square on gpod road and 2 miles from trolley. FRANCES D. DONOHUE Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Seven l!({oom Cottage Electrlc lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine locatiori. Price $8,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich . FOR SALE Brick Buginess Block on Frank- lin Street, producing more than 10 per cent. on gross investment; good opportunity to secure de- sirable property; easy terms if desired. Inquire of Thomas H. Beckley May Building, Phones 724 278 Main Street 474-3 THE SYMINGTON PROPERTY Corner of Slater\Ave, and Cedar FOR SALE Cottage House and Lot, also large “lot in rear. Small build- ing on property available for garage. Here’s an opportunity to secure a cozy home at reasonable figure. ARCHA W. COIT Opposite Y. M. C. A, Norwich 2 FOR SALE An attractive House and Barn in fine condition on Laurel Hill avenue. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street SALE HORSES I have seven good, blg work Horses, several chunks and three drivers, that I want to dispose of right away. Come and see them. Prices right. Tel 1139 ELMER R. PIERSON FOR SALE A Disc Phonograph, with permanent point, and four aouble-faced records, eight selections, at $9.75. One dollar down, 75¢ per week. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., oot10d Norwich. FOR SALE A good Genuine Edison Phonograpn, large flower horn, with 12 Edison rec- ords, $9.50. One dollar down, 75c per week. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CoO., oct10d Norwich. POETRY THE MOTHERS OF SOLDIERS. “Where 1s my childT: & motner ories, )1 Give him back, ye vatilefelds, "0 ve m ck, ye £ 1 raised him not for war! “I watched him In his ‘uflcn plazy, A happy, lovesome sprite, They took him from me, O my Goal ‘Twas but & month last night. “They put a rifle in his hand, A cap upon his head. ‘Now fight,’ they said, ‘attack yon toe) And now my boy is ““Where s my child?” the mothers cry§ “Where are the sons we bore? o gy them vack, ye blood-red flelam, ‘e bore them not for war.' I heard their agonizing It came from Europe's shore: It rent the very air with pain, At my heart strings it tore. It sanic tnto my soul with fire, heard it in my dreams mtl cry which started wi! the wan, d will not end, it seems. From Germany's bright citadel, From Servia’s vineclad farm, From Erance grape-treilised 'n - -the One wflfl and long alarm. The mothers of Great Britain's sans, Madonnas of the West, e North, the Bouth, the v'l'y mn Bach love their sons th From Austria’s wild mountain side, From Russia’s whitened plains, From India elen, and far Japan, ! who can tell the palns? Dear God! the mothers of the world Denounge the wer fiends’ work: Be it In German guise, or French, ‘Great Britain, of the Turk. Give mb]: their sons, let Peace, In Eus well for aye. The mothers of the world 2 “In war must our sons dte7’ ‘white O Goad! put out Tr{ Iu.nfl and stay The cannon’s shrieking roar; Silence the guns, command n:o world e o T Rt winige. HUMOR OF THE DAY “All men' are fools,” exclaimed the Pesulmut “True,” agreed the optimist, “but; they are_not reminded so often of it' if they remain single."—Puck. “Is_that woman over there having a fit>” “No. Her arms are full of bundles and she’s trying to see what time it is by her wrist watch.”—Birmingham Age-Herajd. First Wall Street Broker—I wish ltlhon ‘was something doing in our ne. Second W. S. B—Why, theré Is. I went short on a couple of beefsteaks this morning.—Life. “That settles it Clara, take 16— never mind the price.”—Munich Meg- gendorfer Blaetter. Mrs. Styles—But, . 'Willlam, I can't keep my eyes shut to such a rumor that! Mr Styles—I don’t ask you to, dear. Only try to keep your mouth shut.— Yonkera Statesman. ~ Mrs. Brown—I saw Mrs, Jones at the club meeting yesterday, and- e had the loveliest confidential chat to- gether. Mrs. Smith—I th t 80, She wouidn’t speak to me this morning— Judge. Mrs, Proudman—Our Wfllle Unt mer- itorious commendation at school.last T fluflehfldl- “I_don’ the b2 'tm- foy these ' visieus “But . they gometimes point &, "Well.m ”lmfl! get a seat in ’not.hl - ooy :“:a‘ the use at ng up un b a musical comedy."—Seattl $ telligencer. H “I beg your pnrflm. ‘mafam, bn calling you to the door. “What's the tronble?” > “Why, the lady next told me you would buy a jar of our beauiify- ing cream because you needed it. I see you don't. Good day, ma’am.” “Wait one moment, please. I'll take one anyway."—Cleveland Plain Dealer, THE KALEIDOSCOPE act went A workmen's compensatfon into effect in Iowa July 1, Oll well pumpé In Texas are now operated by electric motors. The principal orphan asylum Moscow is lllnpufled chiefly by C.h tax on playing cards. The frigate bird holds the record among the aviators. It reaches a speed of No_mflu an hour. 3 is the home of a giant wasp so terrible that most native for- est hunters fear it more than they do snakes, centipedes or spiders. English society- women have estab- lished an institution in which nurses get three years of training in the care of dogs and other pets. ) Portugal is an agricultural and not a manufacturing country, and its pros« perity depends to a large extent on the success or failure of the crops. Tt is propvud to introduce the use of Bsperanto into the Edinbursh mpo- lice force, and p-mmueu n ret-rfl to it’ have heen distributed among the men. first electric plant within the Arcuc circle will be erected at s -mis- sion at Point Hope, Alaska, the pow- er being supplied by & windmill Forest fires in. the United States have caused an Bverage annual loss of 70 human lives and the destruction of $25,000,000 worth of timber. There are m‘btkhz;zle mmiman t‘oh hundred thousand es. France now, as compared with 500,000 fourteen years ago, when the govern- ment began counting them for taxa- tion. The United Frult company will put on a regular weekly freight and pas- Senger service between New Orleans and Tampico, Vera Cruz and Pro- greso, Mexico, beginning in October. FOR SALE Two year old Registered Holstetn Bull, average ARO of sires seven nearest Dams 24 Ibs. butter in seven days. Also five young grade Cows. Phone 463-14 PLAIN HILL FARM THERE Is no advertising m Bastern Connecticut equai to S The Bulr Jetin for business results. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years e BT

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