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Big Bill of Kelth Vaudeville and Willlam S. Hart in a Triangle Fea- ture For Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday. TFor Thursday, Friday and Stnt’\;r(:g ‘week the managemen! OD(Q.VEIT ’tha-tn have secured a big show own scenery and is a big headliner on the big Keith circuit. Another big act ig the Three Lyres, three men who do a singing, musical and comedy spe- clalty, . that always is a hit, and the third act is Kate Rooney and com- pany. This lady gives imitations of her father, the famous Pat Rooney feature s called The Aryran, a flve part western picture with the greatest of all western actors, Willlam S. Hart playmg the leading part. - This picture is said to be the greatest picture this popular star ha ever appeared in, so don't fail to se it. The Keystone comedy is called His Bread and Butter, a two reel goat eetter and mirth provoker that wil make you forget your troubles. Mat. inee daily at 2.15. All seats 10 cents; evening at 6.45 and 845, 10. 15 and 20 cents. Special music by the Davi theatre corgert orchestra. Don't fail to see this big show. Appeal to Local Theatre Patrons. Fixing Sister, with William Hodge's quaint humor and truthful character- ization of John Otis, a successful American business man, will catch the theatregoers’ fancy in this city wher he appears at the Daxls theatre o Tuesday evening, May 23, in this pla The pleasing element of pure Amer Lflnnlml and clean comedy of this play Dns come as refreshing as a summe Pashionable New York it background of Mr. Hodge's mr;":wteh;: Success, in which “sister” is a part. She is rich and luxury-loving younsy widow, who plunges headlong into the maddest follles of the dov. = She be- comes involved. as well, in a matrimo. nial venture with a bogus foreign no- bleman of somewhat uncertain ante- cedents. The nobleman plavs a double game as well which threatens the love romance of Otis himself ~ Hodge. as Otls, comes post haste from Kansas Citv to mave his sister from the difficulties she has gotten herselt into through her folly, extravagance and title-worshiping. Upon his ar- rival he plunges into the social whir] dons evening clothes. dances. plays bridge and roulette, flirts and cuts up scandalously. but he does it for a purpose. He is merely cloaking his real purpose. Eventually he routs the twe adventurers who are trying te defraud his sister and incldentally wins the heart of “the sweetest little girl in the world” John Otis Is one of the best char pcters Mr. Hodge has vet offered in his stage work. He is that tpye of sturdy and successful American bus- iness man whom we meet every day. A man of the world, he belongs to the hest clubs, takes in the opera, goes in for eports and is up-to-the-minute on all the live topics of the day. And he fs as much at home in the most ex- clusive social circles as he is in the chairman’s seat at a meeting of the board of directors of one of the huge business corporations. Sclentifically, Fixing Sister is on of the most ambitious things Mr. Hodge has done. Its gorgeous settingr of the period of Louis XV is a rare b¥ of artistic stage picturing and it was designeq and produced under the ex. pert direction of the Tiffany studios of New York city. Over thirty per- sons are included in the company. the noted being Miriam Collins, TIda Ver- non, Teresa Maxwell-Conover. Hamil- ton’ Deane and Charles Canfleld. Seats on sale Saturday at 10 a. m. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Louis Gabel Making a Mit With His War Lecture and Pictures. A big crowd heard Lewls Gabel. the New Haven bOY who has just finished twenty months’ active service on the French battle flelds tell of his excit- ing experiences last night at the A ditorium, accompanied by vivid mo- tion pictures of reel scenes on the fir- ing line. Ma. Gabel will show the same pictures agzain todav and will also eive his lecture, Other pictures that will be shown are, The , 2 two reel Klelne Western dhama and the Pathe Weekly News film. THE COLONIAL. The feature picture at the Colonial today is-The Greater Courage. Tt is a drama in three parts. Gilbert and Lawrence Carthage are in Peggy Lorraine. and The ma, and two other pictures for today Gift, Biograph drama, and Cutey Fortune Hunting, a Vit comedy ends today’s big biH. Taking a Big Chance. General Hang Hung has sailed from San Francisco to head the Chinese re- bellion, thus taking an extraordin chance which seems to prove his la of any superstitious belief in the psy- chic influence of a mame.—Providence Journal. A Safe Bet. It isn't quite clear what Bryan's title will be at the St. Louis conven- tion, but his capacity will be that of the same old trouble maker.— Boston Transcrip Westport—Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel S. Kirk, celebrated their golden wed- ding anniversary Monday. $ There is scarcely a home in many places that does not have, ready for instant use, a bottle of Minard’s Lini- ment, because this old, reliable, creamy liniment always brings speedy relief from pain. Its influence is feit the moment it is applied—and it has been sold successfully in thousands of towns for more than 60 years—because most every one knows that where Minard’s is, you will find a home without pain. Pain of every kind gives way to a simple Minard Liniment treatment. It is stainless, economical and clean to use. and is always dependable. LOST AND FOUND CAME to my place, last Monday, three calves. Owner can have same by prov- ing property and paying charges. J: Mcne. Hanover. may18d LOST—On May 5, 191G, _between Washington, Rhode Island, and Moosup, Central Village and Danieison, Conn. a jet brooch set in etruscan gold and surmounted by bunch of grapes in seed pearls. Notify Mary A. Edmond, Wash- ington, R. L may18d § A Home Without Pain FOR SALE ey For Sale or To Rent ‘Substantial Frame Building sit- uated corner of Erin and ‘White streets, dimensions 60x80, well lighted cellar with cement floor. Elevator operated by compressed air. Spacious loft for storage purposes. Suitable for manu- facturing plant. Spur track for 3 cars on the premises. Inquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St. May !uildinfl} RESIDENCE OF THE LATE CHARLES F. THAYER FOR SALE, 161 Washington Street House of 14 rooms, modern equipment. Stable that may be used as garage. Large shade trees, extensive flower and vegetable gardens. Property has frontage of over 150 feet and depth of over 390 feet. One of the choicest places in Norwich. ARCHA W. COIT, Telephone 1334. .63 Broadway. EXCHANGCE for good farm; well house in Norwich; rooms, steam heat, electric ligh , hardwood floors; owmner wants _couantry home. Information from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, JUST ARRIVED, Another car of 28 horses adverti ‘There right on time as Generous Fare Rebate IN CASH Customers’ Week May 18 to 20 mm l' WEDDING GIFTS GRADUATION GIFTS WATCHES DIAMONDS SILVERWARE CUT GLASS LEE CLEGG(TheJeweler) “ON THE SQUARE” heirs of Samusl Wells Haughton who died in Bozrah in 1899, % W. 8. ALLIS, Administrator, WANTED . FOR CARD ROOM. o BOY TO CARRY ROVING. MAN FOR DYEHOUSE. BEAN HILL MILL. JOSEPH HALL « SON Phone 646-4 Trading Cove " WANTED 10 General Housework Girls, 5 Girls for seashores 3. chambermiaids, 20 farmhands, 50 laborers, 12 milkers, 8 boys, 4 cooks. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO Central Building, Norwich, Conn. WANTED Finishing t1oom help of all kinds, fulling mills, washers, and dry finish- ing. Apply JOSEPH HALL & SONS, Tel. 646-4. Trading Cove. HAVE CUSTOMER for farm 50 acres up, old fashioned house, good road, and with stream or brook through it. Price $3,000 to $5,000. Owner desiring to sell such property TRYON’S AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. .- FOR SALE Beautiful Residen Situated on the leading residential street of Willimantic, Conn., (corner Pleasant and Mountain streets.) House consists of 20 rooms, with large v randahs and splendid grounds; also Lodge and Brick Barn or Garage that could be purchased if desired. Spring water in house. Central te Main street, schools, city hall, Post office and business sections. For terms and further partculars apply to WILLARD W. HAYDEN 70 Mountain Street., Phone 38-5 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 12-ACRE FARM FOR SALE Three miles from city and five utes walk from trolley, five cent fare from city. Large house of six rooms, one large barn, wagon sheds, three hen houses, all clean land and brook running through land. Price $2000. For particulars inquire of S. Siegel, Real Estate and Insurance, Room 9 Shannon Bidg. z - FOR SALE Near Norwich Town Green THE DURR PLACE consisting of 12 acres. land, 10 room house, barn and hen house. Good brook running through the farm. Price reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phone. _Central Bldg., Norwich. FO SALE Cottage House OF SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH Steam Heat and Electric Lights Known as 569 Main Street, East W young men, ages 17 to m‘llhwhamyfit . o Superintendent, ; 0., ; : m’ Providence, R. L i wages; re- uired. ess Mrs. H. C. Rowe, Gro- fon, ‘Cona. : may11d TOOL FORGER—Y - man to fearn tool fol oung ing, lathe tools, plumbers’ tools, . cold chisels, screw arivers, auto tools, ete., both by bhand and hammer; must be strong, tri of <! chenieal ability; can portunity in a lighted oho, ment_ wrcor 0 has some practice at forging preferred; no bums, cranks, or beens considered; a clean, red-bl and willing-to-learn-and-do man only; state full particulars regarding age, habits,” experience, etc., in first letter and in own handwriting. The Marcy Tool Works, Putnam, Conn. _may17d WANTED — nt Tor | 1 eral hofllfl'm?lfl.:.“:‘:’r two in also exp: German, Fas Conn. Phone 107-12. Danisison. may17d FOR SALE—Village farm, cow due to calve in June, three yu.rfi;;,- heifers, one calf. Thomas Perkins, No. Wind- _Conn. may16d FOR SALE—Indian twin two speed motoreycle, fully equipped, detachable tandem, new _tires, 1916 starter, $135 cash. ply 4. Landry, near State Hq ital Ball Grounds. may16d body equi Fast Kllllglhp".m ward W, Bill, 743 Broadway, WANTED—Position by middle aged lady as companion or take care of chil- dren. -Address Mrs. Vergason, 28 Otis St mayl7d WA enced Yantic. s pHng clerk; Woois Ship baler. Admore WANTED, A bookkeeper at $18 per Wweek: also a_stenographer_at $14, and an office clerk at $10. Theése positions must be filled at once and all offer a splendid chance for advancement. Apply Norwich _Commercial School. Shannon Building. If you are not prepared to accept one of these places, let us train you and place you in a good posi- tion.” The service of our em- ployment is free to you, A MAN wanted; good opportunity. for live, energetic solicitor and collec- tor; must have ability; satisfactory cre- dentials. Address ‘Box 19, Bulletin. may City. - P. S.—Location of property re- ferred to is one mile and a half from Amston station on the Alr Line division of the New York and New Haven R. R., or fbout the same distance from the village of Colchester, Conn. - may16d FOR SALE —Pair of bay mares, g00d chunks, weight 2700 1bs.; dump cart, team wagon and harnesses. Call even- el 1877-25, Norwich Div. a FOR 'urnished walk mm on_ main co or ‘may16d P e FOR RENT—One eight-room cottag on CHff Piace; modern improv ments, in i Ereniace ana Moy RENT Ted 700 Rl Agiare: ':::'3:1} 3% sohoat Bt Telephune 522-4. ___maylsd FURNISHED rooms; lunch served; $1 up. 199 Franklin St ° wla‘ pect Bt Tent ts poF monthe: 3. . Fan- ; Ten i 7 ‘an- ning, 52 Brndany. > mayl2d > TO RENT—Furnished rooms; also light housekeeping. 7 Oak St. meyl2d TO RENT—On first fioor, six-room apartment, with modern ovements, suitable for office. Inquire Brooklyn Outfitters. maylld cottage, 61 Otro- per month, or will erms. John E. Fan- Broadway. mayild _ ROOMS to rent, with or without pocrd, 26 Laurel ~Hill. maysd FOR RENT—Tenement of six rocms, with conveniences, garden and variety of fruit. Mrs. Geo. Kingsiey, Maple St. may3d FOR RENT—Nine room house at 35 Boswell Ave. Inquire at 42 Boswell Ave. Phone 1167-2. mayld TO UENT Cottage _at _ Crescent Beach, Conn. Inquire Jas. A. Hiscox. Phone 985-4. LET—A downstairs apartment of five rooms, with bath and modern con- veniences, at 443 Main St.; a nice yard with. this rent. Inquire upstairs. ‘ aprzid TO RENT—A furnished room for light housekeeping. 27 Division St. aprzlid FURNISHED ROOMS, with modern lmproz\;f‘men'-l‘ 5 Washington Street. apr: ~ TO bando Ave.; rent Sell on favorable ning, 52 completely fitted up. .W. S. Allf 1 s, Broadway. mayl6d TO RENT—Furnished Tooms; also housekeeping. 78 Sciwol St. Telephone wound And all the earth powers . salling et as To rend vur shores. I would put The o Mh'rm. noble, sane and* our nation’s enmels stil \Fri should . not vl!w‘ , melther To my stri but with 4 1, too, e g e, ‘.’.“!.'3 Those -nnmn_g’“nru to Bring such They will not find us ‘weakings, un— ‘prepar: } :md':ro " Diows und, For that proud spirit our Yorefathers Lives in OUT bosoma. We will firwast, e lasting victory ary! And in the end s lasting victory or I WISHT I WAS A LITTUE ROCK. I wisht I was a lttle rock. X hill, -8 on a An’ doin’ nothin’ all GY long But just a-settin’ still. 1 wouldn’t eat, T wouldn't arink I wouldn't even wi But set and set a thousand yeaws And rest myself, by goshl —Exchange HUMOR OF THE DAY “0O—o-0-oh! I b-b-roke a d “I can’t be disturbed just now. and ask father if he'll be kind enowu; to spank you .for me.'—] Magazine. : Victim — What has happened? ‘Where am 1?7 Doctor—You have been seriously in- jured in a trolley .accident. But cheer 183 West fo may16d FOR ALE —Second class furniture. Inquire at 237 West Thames St. mayl6d ¥OR_SALE-Cheap horse. Main_St._Jos. Koslowsk: E—A good gentle Thorse, or and will work everywhere. Phone 463-11. may17d FOR SALE—Truck and trucking bus- 1 #00d paying proposition. If in- ., write Lock Box 1422, Jewett Conn. may17d R SALE—1914 Ford tourigg car, cquipped. Orchard Sty N wich. _ Phone 1 ¥OR SALE Onc registered Jersey bull. 3 years old. H. H. Palmer, R. D. 3. Norwich. Fhone 186233. maylsd FOR SALE—Eight-room cottage on the camp ground. Inquire Caretaker, Willimantic Camp Ground, Ct. B WANTED—An _expenrienced girl for general housework. Apply at 15 Broad Street. may16d WANTED—Girl to care for two chil- dren; easy place and nice home. W. B. Wheatley, Danielson, Conn. Phone. may16d WANTED—Spinners and card_Strip- pers. George Geb Yarn Mills, Central lage, Ct. may16d WANTED—A machinist who has had expemience in cotton mill work. Uncasville Mfg. Co., Uncasville, Conn. mayl6d WANTED-—A young man stenogra- pher and typewriter, at Max Gordon & Son’s Corporation. may16d WANTED—Your vacation plans. The idea? To sell you a trunk or traveling bag at bargain prices from a big line; also full supply of horse goods at low prices. H. H. Starkweather, Danielson, Conn. may15d RAILROAD clerks wanted by N. Y., H. & H. R. R, to fill vacancies in freight offices and stations; salaries $12 to $17 per week. Apply to C. J. Isbister, Agent, Norwich. may15d WANTED—Few men of good appear. ance to travel the following towns Baltic, Colchester, E. Lyme, Groton, Hanover, Jewett City, Lebanon, me, Montyille. Mystic, New London, Nian- lorwich, tic, Noank, ch, Stonington, ., Uncasville, Vol- untown, Waterford; outdoor work all 3 ay every week; don’t answer this If u 25 years old. Glen Bros.,, Rochester, N. Y. ~mayl5d BOOKKEEPER-STENOG! Men and women at least ars with working knowledge of both book- keeping and stenography, to take civil service test at New Haven. June 2, get on eligible list. Appointment pend- ing at Shelton paying $50. per month competent Service Commission, Capitol, Hartford, Cony. maylsd OH, YOU! Watch the Great Calvert do his aerial stunts from the Ni ox House. See how and he ds after eating one of those D 25 cent dinners at. the New House, Main St. mayl3d WANTED—An experienced man for general farm work. N. H. Hall, Pres- ton City. mayl3d, T WELL, FOLKS: Hope ta_ses you all next week if you come ta town; start- ing tomorra we be goin’ to give a match safe free with each quarter's worth of Cobweb Corner cigars and continoo it till next Saturda: corse we have lots of other seegars, too, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. - mayidd 'ARD STRIPPER wanted; ply _to Pawcatuck Wool esterly, R. I Bood pay. en 3 ‘may12d WANTED—Nursery maids. Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, R. of - fers a one year's course in training of ‘malds to care for bables. Apply to Supt. WANTED—Weavers for cotton and silk work., Apply Joseph J. Taylor & Co., Hope Valley, B. L maydd hand tools, curios, ‘hest cash ice. W 4 Water St. maysd _ WANTED—Highest cash prices paid for second-hand ranges. A. er, 55 Franklin St. Tel. 7i7-3. mayid WANTED—A competerit maid _for ‘encral\ housework; must be a good ory references required; E. Ricketson, Taftvill W antiques, eto.; bl or call Ward's, USED CARS for sale; 1 Ford touring 1914, 1 model 56 1912 Overiand touring, i and 1 Hupmobile roadster; these cars are all in good mechanical condition and will be sold right; demonstrations on request. R. Pellerin, Moosup, Ct. ‘mayi3d FOR SALE—Large house, suitable for rooming, near Hopkins & Allen’s; own- er leaving town. M. L, care Bulletin. may13d FOR SALE 20 inch drill press, slid- ing head; 20 in. x 18 in. x 4% ft. planer and shafting; emery wheel stand and shafting; one 6 h. p. 2 cyl. Hartford, h. p. 1 cyl. Pequot engines. Box 56, Groton, Conn. may13d FOR SALL_First class _democrat wagon, practically new. Inquire George Norwich Tow. ay12d POWDRPAINT saves cost of painting 75 suited to every climate; is_fireproof; destroys germs; for farm- ers, poultrymen and dairymen; water- proofs brick and cement: for a thou- sand other uses; literature free. gress Powdrpaint, Bulletin Officy mayl2d SAND for sale in bank No. 20 Centra Ave. Apply to John E. Fanning, 52 Broadway. ayi2d Danielson. FOR SALE A 17-acre lot covered with chestnut trees, located In Led- vard. John kla, Norwich, Conn. mayéd FOR SALE—Grocery store handling fine business; good rea- for selling: Central Village, Ct. C. Potvin, Moosup, Ct. R SALE—Market store doing Ct. Address Geo. C. and _ grocer; good business in Plainflel . Potvin, Moosup, 3 maysad FOR SALE at a bargain. Black walnut and ash desk; 9 1-2 feet long, 2 1-3 feet wide, 6 5-6 feet high; three drawers; plate g front. 'D. B, Spalding, Stonington, Conn. apr28d tf FOR SALE—Good pigs. Oliver Downe, Brookiyn, Cond. - Phone $7-4. FOR SALE Cheap, one 1912 T. B. Jeftrey Co. touring car, Rambler model, i order, roomy and commodious; e easy riding family car. Lebanon. A, Franklin. ~Phone 19-3, apri7d FOR SALE—About 35 loads of good loam. _George E. Fellows & Co. 36 Lake St. City. apriba HELLO, Mr. Poultryman: Poultry Yards talking. Do eat eggs? Send 50 cents for Konemah Iz hena Specific No. 2. trouble a bottle Stops _the once. mar25d Yantic Westfarms offer young horse, seven Alredale pups, fr cow, bull calf, Studebaker farm ai delivery wagons. Tel. 111-3. marl7d FOR SALE—Twelve milk cows. In- quire’ 169 Franklin St. aprisd - FOR SALE - . 1Private sale of Housebold Goods will be had at No. 49 Cliff Street, upstairs, Wednesdey morming, May 17, at 10 o’clock. ‘may18d MRS, H. B. GEER. i THRIVING DRUG STORE 4-6 SPINNERS wanted; woolen. to Pawcatuck Woolen Mills, gflw o LR R SR O T earners West Biae Bk M. aperd s | Eust Sell %"?"‘fi ) :.‘::?f;:f&'fifif r 1 lnm!z ‘Dept. 35-0., w g Dept 0. o 'ARMERS—We want you to get your nn'h.r- h ol:. Tt Zers Wmfinfl. IN BRIDGEPORT, CT., FOR S8ALE AT LOW PRICE. 522-13. apr20d TO RENT — An apartment of seven rooms in The Marion, steam heat, jan- itor service and continuous hot water furnishe: also an apartment of eight rooms in The Hununglen, 170 Broad- way, one of the finest in Norwich. in- quire of Shea & Burke, i1 Main St. aprisd 0 RENT—Newiy furnished rooms, modern conveniences, at The Seymour, 34 Frankiin St. Phone 1043-2. apri2d 'THE BRONSON. 1z Durkee Lane. rear of Bulletin building. Furnished rooms to let. Inquire basement. TO RENT—Stors at 61 Franklin St Inguire st Bulletin Office. decidd FURNISHED ROGM — Centrally lo- cated. Emina Morse. 18 Union St FOR RENT A 6 room first floor Flat, with bath, set tubs, gas, cellar, heater, yard and porches; fine neighbor- hood ....... g Also a 5 room model Flat in my Franklin Street Block.. . $15. Also 5 room ground floor ¥lat in my Franklin Street Block $12. ALLING RUBBER CO. To Rent Six Room Apartment in nicest residential section. All improvements. Heat furnished. N. TARRANT & CO.’ 117 Main Strest TO RENT ' UONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- a:-. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and vegetable gardens: bardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Rental 3350, Others $200 to $4000. Send for bdooklet. FRANK W. COY, " FOR SALE 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beaut WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estats Broker, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. I Telerhone 365 Offices 110 Vvest 34th St, New York Telephone 2998 Greeley FOR SALE. very desirable small farm, 2 1-2 nflfol :gm mgkll:ogqmre, consisting acres o all under L T e s and dozens of you: year old heifer, ;op?:‘ e chickens, a_two orse, three Wag- but not least, a fine six-room Square, jorwich. Bxceptionally located drug store inf————— ot Bection of Brtazeport. Store 15 95%bl fiy and the rent is but $30; other o’ protect Other Interests Price M“urn-nodufln. For particu. i The Peck-McWilliams Co. 886 Main FOR SALE Several choice Building Lots on Bush- nel? Place (Thamesville), level and smooth and fine view of river. " E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street up—you will recover. Victim — How much?—New York Times. Yeast—A physician is the inventor - of a hollow cane in which he carries all the medicine bottles he ordinarily needs to have with him. Crimsonbeak—Perhaps these will take the place of hip-pockets.—Yon- kers Statesman. The professor—I'm afraid, my dear young lady, that you find statistics very dry things. The dear young lady—Not always. Lieutenant Smyth told me there were four hundred billion people in the world, and I was the prettiest girl of the lot.—London Opinion. Mother was -measuring a dose of tonic for her little son, who looked up id: she replied. appetite,” he scornfully repeat- . “I can’t begin to hold now one- half what I want to eat.”—New York Times: ¢ Physician—Have you any aches or pains this morning? Patient—Yes, doctor; it hurts me to_breathe—in. fact, the only trouble I have now “seems to wi my breathing. A0 s e Physician—, t; you something that will soon stop that— Pittsburgh Post. “There must have been a terrible struggle,” said the detective. “I see finger-prints on every wall and door.” “Struggle, nothing,” said the head of the house. “We have four children and the only place you won't find finger-prints is. on the ceilings."—De- troit Free Press. The earth’s af is tmosphere s supposed: to vary in depth from 126 to 200 miles. of Baron Visiting cards made of sheet fron’ Krupyp’s were one 's speclal« ties. The annual product of the Amer< ican chicken yard is estimated $509,000,000. Natives of the Congo, use d crockery to a ider- | glassware an to able extent. Mankind at large uses in the neigh~ borhood of 47,000,000 pounds of meat a year. The world’s population makes use of 2,500,000 glass eyes in the course of each year. Fireworks are said to have been used in Europe in in 1360. Among bachélors 38 out of 1,000 are criminals, while of the the proportion is only 18 eighing about 20 tons is reported to have fallen récently at Pernambuco, Bezerros, in the state of Brazil. The Republic of Venezuela consists of 20 states, a federal district and two territories, with a total area of 93,976 square miles, and has. according to the estimates of June 30. 1915, 2,816,- 484 inhabitants. More than 3,000,000 of the people are peons of Indian or mixed descent. % —_— The Aches of House Cleaning. ‘The pain and soreness caused by bruises, over-exertion and during' house cleaning time are away by Sloan’s Liniment. No need to suffer this agony. Just apply Siocan's Liniment to the sore spots, rub only a little. In a short time the pain leaves, you rest comfortable and en- joy a bottle on hand, use it against all ness, Neuralgia and Bruises. Kills pain. . 25¢ at your ‘Druggist. o e i e L e - Wateh Child’s Cough. . Colds, running of nose, continued irritation of the mucous membrane f o for your child! ldren M'flll’l‘)‘

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