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L remedy on the market today because aims to cucs by strl divectly &t the cause of all tro The many pains and aches oca 1y working kidneys cannot be 3 1y cured unless the cause is removed. Solvax is sold under a positive guar- ntee to nd: the money if it Goes ot oure. is is the strongest proot that can be offered as to the merit of the medicine. You are cheating your- self out of your slice of iife. If you dont give Solvax a chance. le. Teal estate and investment , who is having such an active in recent movements in Norwich estate. The property has been 2 Mr. Pratt for about 24 years fand 4n that time has appreciated to a good figure from its value nearly a er of a century ago. It s two from the Cheisea Savings bank and the building is now occupled by - millinery parlors. DAVIS THEATRE. Appointed Vive-Consul. L. Raphael Ceisler, son of Judge and Mres. T. J. Geisler of Portland, Oregon, wso has been taking a special course at Columbia. university, New York, has Dbeen appointed: vice-consul ~ at Cologne Germany, and will leave for his duties the last of January. Mr. Gelsler is-a great nephew of Mrs. Ed- el win. H. Wilard of Washington street, [ Mars, Kavatans Comedins | B o o e She: of s © and Three Keith Vaudeville Acts|{od _the First Half of This Week. e e 2 Invitation Dance. Every act and every picture on the " o at the Davia today s a| Invitations were'sent out by the i 3 lay | Scitland ‘Road Social club for a_dance ‘,Mlu‘t;m%?u%: .é‘gb.lg‘l‘zmp o, | at the hall Saturday evening. Green- ‘% five 'Grifith production, with | man’s orchestra furnished music for Tully 1l (who was seen here | the twenty numbers. Prof. B. L. Tink- last season in Fine Feathers), assisted | ham of Hanover was prompter. Sand- {by the celebrated actor, Thomas Jef- | Wiches. doughnuts and cheese and cof- 3 n. Around Chinatown and the|fee were served by the supper cowi- {mysteriouu and subtle methods of Chi- | mittee. ‘nese revenge runs the plot of The |Sable Lorcha Tully Marshall dépicts {all the cunning and malice inherent in | Chinese character as John Soy. Thom- as Jefferson as Donald McNish, orig- inaily Donald Cameron, had blown up ia Chinese vacht or lorcha, destroying !a hundreg veliow men from whom he {had gained passage money for Amer- iica. Two partners of McNish escape, irish adventurer, tempts to gain revenge by killing Mc- Nish, the pair continve in their pur- pose 'and enlist in their aid one of the _powerful secret societies in Chinatown. ‘Murphy mistakes Robert Cameron, a !wealthy and respected brother of Don- ~ald, for the iatler. After several mys- ‘terious warnings, itobert Cameron |takes refuga on his yacht with his daughter’s lover. Cameron is kidnapped anq_Ciyde, tha lover, goes to China- town seeking for clews. McNisk is set upon by two Chinamen in front of Robert Cameron’s Fifth avenve Louse and is taken into the ‘home of his rother. Cerperon ‘s finally iy Tiyde with the atd of t from (he basement where he chaized to the wall v was gradualiy being 1l The two-reel ‘Priangle Keystone this bill is call:i Stolen Magic, featuring Raymond Hitchcock, Mabel Normand and Mack Sennmett. The vaudeville part of the programme in- cludes McDevitt, Kelly and Lucy in the cleverest and funniest act in vau- deville, called The Piano Movers and the actress. The next act is Jeanie Flatcher, the Scottish nightingale; for those who enjoy good singing this act is sure to be a treat. The third act is Leonel, a musical novelty artist who jlays selections on the pino, accordi- on and sings several songs, introducing both popular and classic numbers. Matinee at 2.15; all seats 10c, chil- dren Gc. Evening at 6.45 and 8.4 prices 10c, 15c and 20c. Be sure and #ee this show today. would do_nicely for business or street wear under any the comfortable three-quarter or half length cdats now in vogue. The pattern is ocut in six sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches, bust medsure. it requires 5 3-4 yards of 44-inch material for a 36-inoh size. The skirt measures about 3 1-8 yards at the lower edge. A pattern of this illustration matled to any address on receipt of 10 cents in siiver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept. Norwich, Conn. i i Birch Mill Busy. The _bhirch mill on Sturtevant street is running night and day. Many loads of birch are dellvered daily. There are seven employes. It is interesting to see the ofl extracted through copper tunnels, and finally made ready for sending away. Skating on Lowthorpe Meallows. Skating has begun again. In spite of the low temperature these moon- light evenings = Lowthorpe Meadow pond is crowded with people enjoying the sport. Three Degrees Above Zero. At 5 o'clock Saturday morning _the mercury registered 3 degrees above zero at Banning's Market on ~ West Town street. - Leaves For Danielson. After spending som® time on Wash- ington street, Miss Brock has left town and is in Danielson. Miss Lydia -and Miss Ruth Bald- win were recent guests of friends on the Scotland road. Miss Mary McKay substituted last week in the primary room of the West Town Street school,' Mrs. G. L. Fuller is taking the pi#ncipal's room for a Wweek or two longer. 1535 OVERALL APRON. A Unique and Practical Design. LADIES’ Misses Mary H. and Helen M. Hag- gart have returned to their Auburndale, Mass.. after visiting_thelr uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Pringle of West Town street. Striped percale in gray and white is here shown. Facings of dark gray on front, neck edge, collar and beit afford a meat trimming. ~This design has ample fullness, good design and simple lines. The back may be cut with or without a seam. The fullness is held by a belt, which may be omitted. The model is good for all wash fabrios, lawn, gingham, percale, chambrey, seersucker, drill, liiene or alpaca. The pattern is cut in three sizes: Small, Miss Charlotte Albertine, who has been passing @ few weeks on Wash- ington street, is at her home in South Coventry. Her sister, Mrs. Brainerd and little son from Maine are also in South Coventry for the remainder of ‘and day work; alsa ten (10) Weavers for day. work. Good pay to good help. Mule nimm;,n.ln- Spinners, Back- boys, Fine Slubber Tenders for night Apply % ASHLAND COTON CO. Jewstt City, Conn. First-class_Beaman & Smith or In- gersoll g machine operators. ‘Good pay and permanent positions. Address Box 13, care Bulletin Co. Weavers Wanted TWO LOOM WORK Steady Employment Good Wages HALL BROTHERS Apply at Hallville Mill Office WANTED Nine general housework _girls, one waitress, 2 laundresses, 2 farm hands, 1 boy to work on farm. Free Employment Bureau GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager ntral Bldg. Broadway Sirv B b0 i Aeene 8 91 “St.” novisd “T0_ [—Three tene; ave et atain st Thauire George Gresn ‘berger, 47 Franklin St. octlsd Tooms, $1.50 up, 38 Un- venlontes. Pnons 11955, The Bulletin WANT ADS are not an expensive em- ployment bureau. ~A few cents invested in the right kind of a “Help Wanted” ad usually brings ‘quick and sure returns. . The cost of a three-line ad three times is 45c, six fimes is 90c, and one time is 15c. " No other way has ever been discovered of reaching so many people at so little cost. ,To send a one-cent card to the many readérs of The Bulletin would cost. Jadm ire Saoke, Bo0ern nartment, dollars for postage alone. S or ToT} et s e o _JOHN A MORAN, It’s quicker, better and cheaper to call 480, The Bul- and Investment Broker. letin, when you have an ad. THE RESULTS take care of THE COST. jon con; Zo, REN best offices In this - or dostor or lawwer; also fur- " 3T B Lucas, cif Central Bl sepia FURNISHED ROOM — Centrally lo- cated: Emina Morse: 18 Union SE ~_FOR RENT Real Square, Norwich. TO RENT QUONOGQHONTAUG—Ten-room = cot- tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown fower and vegetable garden: hardwooéd floors, plumbing and eat. Renta! 3350, Others $200 to $4000. Send for dooklet. FRANK W. COY. esterly, R. TO RENT. One-halt of a double house, § room 19 Oak St., can be occuplied right away; also for sale, three good farms, Tel. 469-3. Inquire for particulars. A. T. GARDNER, dec30d 15 Oak St. —— FOR SALE FOR SALE—Yantic West Farms of- fer young. sound, gentle drivi horse, 10-week pigs, fresh cow, bull calf, Studebaker ?lrm and business wagon. Tel. 111-3. decSd FOR SALE Bargain in large oak roll top desk, inside finish in birdseye FOR SALE FOR SALE—Farms of 37, 55, 100, 105, 300 acres; Your opportunityl each rgain ifytaken at once; must be sold. B L. Gowa, South “Winonam: ° _Jan1sws AH! Here it is! Why does a fish have fins? Why,_to make up for its lack of Teathers! ~Yours truly, Cobweb Corner six for %o cigar. Fagan's Smoke Shop. n; FOR SALE—A ten-room house, with barn and about an acre of land, within one mile of Voluntown. Appiy to Mrs. Willlam Snyder, 15 Lincoln Ave., West. erly, R. L Janisd FARM for sale; the John N. Perrin homestead, one mile north of West Thompson, 23 miles from =Putnam consists of 167 acres land, good build. ings; must be sold to settie the estate. Marcus ~ A. Covell, Executor, North Grosvenordale, Conn! Jan1sd WANTED WANTED—Girls to complete classes of learners in hair, face and _scalp treatment methods. Young women showing aptitude for this business will be emabliahed in good places by me. when they have learned. Miss M. C. Adles, 306 Main St. Tel. 652-4. JaniTMWS DETECTIVES—Be a detective: large salaries; plenty of traveling; mafe and female. Write Superintendent Doyusy, “Box 108, Frofidence, N T vid SALBSMEN build up permanent busi- nevs 4nd mane $i5 to 3100 5 week sell- ing = phonographs; ~manufacturers of new, latest improved taiking machines that play every make record; complete line of phonographs $12.50 to’ $200, also records; want local representatives and dealers. Write F. Parmley, Secre- tary, 989 Chambers St. New York. jani7a FOR SALE FOR SALE. ‘ottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable locations. List your property you care to seil or rent as I have number of people looking for real ee: tate investments. ‘WILLIAM ¥. HILL, Real Estste and Insurance. Room 108. Thayer Bldg. NEW YORK COWS CARLOAD WILL ARRIVE TUES- DAY, JAN. 18th. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin Telephone 21-4, Lebanon, Ct. FARM FOR SALE. Situated in North Btomington, three mfles from Norwich and Westerly trol- ley. near schoolhouse and church, con- sisting of about 150 acres of land, with 9-room house and necessary buildings, all new. Immediate possession, Owner does not Hve in Nortn Stonington is the seasmon for selling. iaey terms. In- quire of M. F. BUTTON, R F. D. 5, forwich, or telephone 18¢1-2. 7 | Make arrangements with Mr. Crandall aple, with swivel desk chalr. Can be Sech between 12 and 1 o after § p. m: at 48 Oak St. decéd FOR SALB—Parlor organ, will _ex- change for stove wood; one horse, Con- cord buggy and top buggy, will sell at WANTED _Boy about 16 years of age. West Side Silk Mill.__jani7d —Edwara 0. To change the Some prude will And tell us that it Aithough his_ wo; ‘or_some, do they F Nice girls look nice Whatever! Another life. thou givest ©Oh, Muse, from heaven's portals borne; Thou comfortest the heart forlorn, And weary with its misery, Upward thou ever leadest still The deep emotions of the hieart; Thou givest richly of the art To seorn the momentary iil. To _look with God-anointed e e e skies. For slow solution of the Where fally the wrong Of thosé who strive and jose who pray . Shall meet the universal day Or vanish in eternal night. So_freed the 'spirit may recelve The comsecration of thy. joy: Forever sheltered from annoy. Ennobled by the soul's reprieve. | son “of Clinton. in Springfield (Mass.) Republican. ghicwi w2 e HUMOR OF THE DAY “There’s nothing ting out of a bad “Yes there is—getting into a good one."—Boston Transeript. - Hokus—He has a ‘steady job for the rest of his life. Pokus—Gee! What is he? a reasonable price to rght parties; one handsome = Ancona _cockerel, _perfect comb. J. C. Young, Yantic, R. D. 1. Tel. 1854-13. janisa TOB SALE_One-ton Sanford truok 1913, in Tunning order; will make. delivery medium for any business; res- son elling, dissolution of partner- ship; last and only price, $200; call and see it. " Dayville Coal and Grain: Co. ANTED—Stenographers, bookkeep- one male at $15, another at $10 and another at $12 weekly; one female stenographer at $15 and another at §8. 1AM fih {ING poultry of all kinds: Anyone having same, drop posi SEn%6t Gellert Cofcnester. Conn. BUY THIS FINE NEW HOUSE to meet these empl School ers at Norwich Shannon jani7d Commercial n the Building. WANTED—At once, reliable man for general work and teaming on small Phone noon d night. W. S, |Dayville, Conn. Tel. 216-2, Danielson. . - Vail, Brankiin, | Lebanon 33-4. janitd | _ Janidd Desirable residence section, a little ABLE-BODIED MEN for firemen,| FOR SALE_Bight room cottage, all | west of Chelsea Parade. Eight rooms modern improvements, near salt water, five minutes to trolley or steam road, three years oid, cost with land $3,000, will sell for $2,500, $1,300 on first mort- gage, 3500 on second mortgage and $500 cas| For Sale: Ten room house, one acre of land and a water frontage on the Mystic river of 250 feet, one of the few water fronts for sale; sale price $1,700. For Sale: One of the best farms in S. B. Connecticut; 26 acres, one large and one smail house, lands ‘all cleared, produces with other garden truck 60 tons of hay per year; sale price 37,000, of which $3,000 ‘can'remain on ‘mort- gage; farm about ten minutes’ walk from’ trolley or stéam road. Corre- spondence _and inspection solicited. George F. Costello, West Mystic, Conn. janisd - FOR SALE—One incubator, 200 e8§ size, one cook stove, one small heater. Call Saturday afternoon _or Sunday, $120 Y Rallway, care monthly; experience ulletin. brakemen, unnecessar; Jan3MTu and bath; every modern improvement. Quiet, harmonious and pleasing in its decorations. Price $5,000 ARCHA Ww. COIT, REAL ESTATE The Mutual Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadway “Telephone 1334 FOR SALE THE KELLY PROPERTY the dickens is Fagan's e Smbke Shop advertisin’? T AINT found that Cobweb Corner ad. yet.. Do you sée it from where you - WANTED—Carpet _sweepers to I pair; rubpers, Cyco springs, ball bear- ings’ renewed; brushes renewed amd adjusted.| B. A Aubrey, 22 Summer St. ani: WANTED—Men who have had ex- perience as gun barrel straighteners; good wages and good working condi- tions for men experienced and capable of gqualifying. Write telling about your- lol?. giving experience, references and wages_expected. Address SQCYQ!I.I’{. 210 ‘West Washington Square, Philadelphia. Apply by letter only. Janl4d EXCHANCE, for good farm; well located modern house in Norwich; large lot, nine rooms, steam heat, bath, set tubs, medium and large. It requires 6 1-i yards of 36-inch material fora medium size. - A patterm of this fllustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in_silver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept, Norwich, Conn. the winter. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Mary Pickford in Paramount Feature and Big Vaudeville Show Today. Heralded as one of the greatest ani- mal acts in vaudeville is the Wizner's Animals, the foature act at the Audi- torium for the first three days of this week There are 12 well trained dogs and 10 funny monkeys in the act, ranging in size from the smallest kind of & monk to a big gorilla. It is one of these big monks that is made up . like Charlie Chaplin and does wonder- ful imitations of this great comedian, “This monk has been talkea about all over the country, and all who have ‘seen him say he is the greatest monkey ‘comedian they have ever seen. Glad- foll, a well known character singer, will also be on the bill the first three days of this week, and Joe Burns, a very clever monologuist, will complete ‘the vaudeville programme with his funny talk and songs. The Universal 3 picture for Monday and Tues- will e ‘Almost a Knockout, a Nes- comedy, with Eddie Lyons and = Moran, and the featurs four reel . Paramount be ary ickford as . Bcmeralda. _ And as if these sterling names were Bofgmicicnt to eugsest the tance feature attraction, such favor- _ites as Ia Waterman, Fuller Mellish, BULLETIN’S PATTERN SERVICE DAMAGE CAUSED BY FLOOD IN NORTHERN HOLLAND Said to Be Greater Than Was Be- caused bysthe flood, in northern Hol- land is sald by Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent to be greater than was believed at first. The great dikes along the Zuider Zee collapsed at several places. Peasants, with their cattle, fled precepitately . before the rising waters. Near Muiden the dike broke at several points- before the people redlized the danger. The waters of the Zuider Zee rushed through the gaps with such force as to wash away large sections of the road which run: along the dike. 5 From all north Holland come re- ports of distress caused by the flood. Considerable damage was done at Volendam and Edam, in Texel and Marken Islands, and in the province of Groningen. it it j:‘m,’.j il [k },g"mr g { Cough and Cold Syrup L Made at Home, Touches Spot A sroat big, full pint of lexative co to h s; of the finest quality known o hoRloal World - oan resdiy B pint bottle and flll up with the syrup. teaspoontul every hour or two check or stop = cold in the head, and otire any cough that is curabie. il pay any family to keep it aiways in the home to avold the diseases due to colds, such as pneumonta, bronchitis, sore throat, diphtherla and consump- tion. It is' marvelously quick in c- tion and permanent, too. ~Contalns oplates or poisons. Diamon 254 uuumf-.i of any ki Lowest Rates of Interest. #| FACTORY FINISH REPAIRS ; S s is the serial FLEM‘“ CLEGG,Y’“" J"d'em Secretary Daniels of the | Frai nu “': 5 Bidg. Hamifton Railroad Watch Agency electric lights, hardwood floors; owner wants _country -home. = Information from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Neponstt Shingles and all kinds of Masons’ Building Materials for sale b Peck, McWilliams & Co. 195 North Main St. Consisting of 1 Store, 4 Tenements, . 1 Cottage, Barn and a Building Lot. R T Pays Well JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn, fourth house below R. R. Station, Yan. tic, or write Box 69, Yantic. jani3d FOR SALE—Cow with calf, Fanning, Jewett City. + ~“FOR SALE Secasonea wood. lengths; 32 a load. Frank Foot FOR SALE—One Mitchell touring car, just overhauled. nearly new tires, first class every way; one Overland touring cal toodl cwnfll(!l:on ul-nd'g ‘uln'qulr-" fi run; ° prices attrac o Franklin St. J. B. Stoddard. dec2ld THINK IT OVER — 250 noteheads and 350 §% (regular business size} gnvelopss, Teatly printed, for $190; & fees T5F an snrh:tln!‘atyul:. P2 0 need pric gz. The Bulletin Company. NOrwichs ‘onn. I GUBSS its over the next column. HAVE YOU a carpet sweeper you wish to exchange for a vacuum clean. er? Call at The Fanning Studlos, 52 Broadwa - Jjaniid WANTED—A rellable girl for general housework: no washing. Address Box 631, Taftviile, Conn. jan1id HELF WANTED — Ma) Spinners, turners, solderers, rouge sand buffers, ragwheeiers, tingmiths, as well as a few first class men for miscellane- ous work in a nickelware factory: steady work and highest wages; state experience. P, O. Box 914, Meriden, Conn, Janiid HELP WANTED — Male — Platérs, scratohbrushers, assemblers and _in- spectors in nickelware factory; highest wages; state experience. P. O. Box 914, Meriden, Conn. janlid in LEGAL NOTICES No. 9587. ANTONINO GALENSKA VS. JOSEPH GALENSKA. ~Order of Notice, 1 Superior Goars. s Bidaenore Sam z ot ss. eport, Jan. b S g i " n the complaint of the safd An- tonino Galenske, praying, for reasons therein set forth, a divorce, now pend- Ing Dbefore this t, having been re. turned thersto on the first Tuesday of November, 1915, It appearing to and being found by this tirat the sald defendant is absent from this State and gone to parts unknown—formerly residing in rwich, Conn., and' that notice of the pendency of complaint was siven as required by order of notice hereto- fore issued, and now the plaintift asks for a further order of notice in the premises. Therefore, Ordered, That notice of the pendency of said complaint be given by publishing this order in The Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper printed in Norwich, Conn.. two times in two Weeks, commencing on or before the 22d day of January, A. D. 1916, By the Court: Asst,_Clerk of the Saperor GOUH, fo 0 r Court for ‘Fratraela “Counts ~ jan17M & URT OF TE HELD at North Stonington, within and for the District of "North hwnmmn‘ on the D day ot - & D191 Present fi GRAY. uage m‘ of k: late of North on, in sald Dl. ot, de- S ‘Secesees T huing ainst said Glu‘!‘o ml‘ this date, by Eother wim' s Sopy"of ihis “order, ‘o o t to the place said dwel et on HELP WANTED—Male—Tool makers, power press operators, Flckara, truck- ers; also men for miscellaneaous work in nickelware factory; highest wages. state experience. P. O, Box 914, Meri- den, Conn. janlld HELP WANTED—Female—Girls in ower press, papering and lacquering Separtments’ of a mickelware factory: steady work at highest wages: wrile, sta experience if any. .. Bo: §14, Meriden, Conn. jan11d I BUY wrecked auto cars. Get my price by dropping me a postal and 1 will be pleased to _call on you. N. L. Richolson, 269 W. Main St. ~ janild WANTED —Sewers on fancy worsteds. Apply to the Shetucket Worsted Mills, FOR SALE Finely located 10-room resi- dence, No. 20 Fairmount Street. Modern conveniences, stable, garage or carriage house on the premises. Price reasonable and terms easy. THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 474-3 WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale A store on leased land (long term lease), with all fixtures doing & &00d bBusiness: for sale at a bargain. Cottage at Pleasant View. A 10-room cotiage at Pleusant View, lot 50 by 200. This place is centrally located, 5-minute walk to trolley and postoffice, and the price is very low. Inguire about it A Lot at Groton Long Polnt. Located on the water side, sandy beach, not far from board wali. Phones Price if taken this month isonl e T Jand 9. A" Dargain. ~Cottages i WANTED—Work by practical nurse around it Farms. “Choles of 400—prices from 3273 to $20,000. Send for cstalogue. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 Weat Broad St., Rooms 1 and 3, Weaterly, R. I Phone No. 363... Grace n10d BOARDERS WANTED at the N wich House, 52 Main St. janéd MEN-WOMEN wanted; $75 month; government jobs; vacancles constantly: write for list positions now obtalnable. Franklin Institute, Dept. 35-L., Roches- ten N. ¥ Jania GIRL HELP wanted in hing_ de- rtments of the American Thread pany’s Willimantic mills. Apply at otfee = ° asdsla WANTED—_A first class surveyor to mark and take away :fi:‘va« Trom stesm ; steady worl " Crane: Manafieid Conter. - de t 2. A Heeb- A& Bemnert tique. E" and old JUST ARRIVED, silver: good price Bfiwgn.r. 1 ha Aggafomicl o 56 Franklin Tel. 717-3. mayzsd | 5, ,;‘fi‘:_’};’&h m‘lfi- rest e z go'- o have some extra .u‘ HELP WANTED—MALE itable ‘for all pu k om 1100 b0 1700. Stampers, ners, Buffers and Dur. | séo Prices righ! 2 s iibg. Nickel Siiver ‘and SLMER R. PIERSON. ts Motal Hollowware and Fiatwere. | - 7o), 536-3. Alwo first men to Wi other dofi«nmfi of a silverware. fac- with hospital experience. Mrs. $now, 17 Pearl St Willimentle, FOR SALE Farm of about 45 acres land, 20 tillable land and balance pasture and woodland; house has six rooms and in good condition; there is also a barn. This farm is loca < Sa neas the state road. Onme-half of pur- chase price can remain on mort- **** ERANCIS. D. DONOHUE Contral Bullding, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE - SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fim‘ location. PRICE §$3,300 TARRANT & CO., 117 Main Street, Norwich The desirable property kmown he | Walter H. Woodworth_home- 208 West Thames St. Wil be ble. For full partic- JOHN A. MORAN, Resl Eatate and Investment Broker. WANTED—Raw furs, ner's every Saturday. dec13a WANTED—, dec3ia FOR SALE Several FINE FARMS near tory. est wages paid. ~Apply by fetéer, Sxperionce, it any.. BOX 846, MERIDEN, CONN. 511 . S Hokus—A professional reformer. — Judge. ‘Have you studied |political econ- om: y v “No, sir. Economy- is all it in its place. T'm one of those who be- lieve in keeping sbusiness out of poll- tics."—Washington Star. ¥ “Nora,” sald the mistress to the new servant, “we always want our meals promptly on the hour.” “Yis, mum. An’ if 1 miss th' first hour 'shall I wait for th' next?’— Birmingham Age-Herald. “Look here, Sam; don’t you believe that an honest man is the noblest work of God?” ¥ “Well, sah, I'se done giben up. de idea ob bein’ de noblest work ob God; all 1 asks is to make a lvin"—Life. Country Judge—How long have you owned a car? Motorist (charged with speeding) — One week, Your Honor! . Judge—Um—then you can Il af ford to pay a fine! Twenty. Puck. “I suppose,” said the loyal constitu- ent, “that you favor the adoption of a national budget system.” “Of course,” :lcyll-d Congreseman Hammfatt. - “All I ask is a fair whack at making up ‘the’ national budget.”— Richmond Times- teh. “I hear that Richwood's daughter ran_away with the chauffeur” “Yes; and Richwood is nearly crazy over it 3 “Well, it is hard to lose a daughter in that way.” et “Oh, T dom’'t know 6o much about that; but they tool the motor car with them.”Kansas Oity Journal. An'object viewed through a foggy larger atmosphere seems than it really is. — The English city of. Birmingham uses nearly 90,000 penny-in-the-slot gas meters. G Since the American occupation of Hawail the leper population has been about halved. It LS In this country from 30" to cent. of the cases relief are due to sickness. = per le Government wireless s ‘have been _ planned for “that will be powerful enough to communi- cate with points more than. 8,000 miles away. E In 1914 the mica produced in the United States was valued at $838,746. The output of sheet mica amounted to 556,993 pounds, and that of ‘serap- mica amounted to 8,730 pounds. The pocket flask may be put_out of business by. the Mm of a French chemist, Wwho by which all liquors may be e form of. and carried in < The bureau of jtandards has found that better glass ting pots be made of clays z&k 5 “the Tmttea States than - of- el imported from Germany heret believed necee- sary. 1 g The governmen Brasil has gun wc‘:;k ~ cxtu. ve n reservoirs "to e 3 its normfla.-lar:‘ stat oceur. ——a vhich’ r The pecan crop is a re r this year, reports k-% placing the at’ h for that vicinity m‘”fi: & ‘i&m times as large as