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SHOWERS, WARMER TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW her and her dying brother in his hunt- ing lodge, how she learns that his fatner is the Prefect, who has mur- dereq her father and brother and de- hauched her, make the thrilling and tragic events that follow, form a_story of compelling quality, and a real dra- matic sensation. The Breed will also present the Me- tro travelogue and Mr. and Mrs. Std- ney Drew in a very funny one reel comedy entitled “System is Every- thing.” ATOP THE MAJESTIC ROOF. Dancing to the music of Jacobs’ New What Is Going On Tonight , Vaudeviile and Moving Pictures at Luditorium. ving Pictures at the Colonfal. Vaudeviile and Moving Pictares at the Davis, ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. 4 Four Shows Today at 1.30, 3.15, 6.4% and 8.45—Big Bill of Keith Vaude- ville and Triangle Photoplays. There will be four shows at this|York Society orchestra atop the Ma- theatre today and the bill which fin- [jesiic Roof is getting more popular ishes their engagement tonight is one[every evening and the very latest one that bas been the talk of the town the [ steps, fox trots, etc. from the latest past two days. Doth vaudeville and|New York musical successes are be- photopliays are the best seen here in|ine played for the dancing. Mr. Ja- some time and everything combined|cobs has promised to be here person- o . Wery pleasant afternoon or|ally some evening next week and will evening's entertainment. The vaude- | himself conduct the orchestra which is ville consists of the DeKoch Troupe|without doubt the best orchestra for »f athlete: o juggle and throw hu-|dancing ever heard in this city. Le- man beings in a manner that is some- | tween the dances the refreshment ta- thing wonderful. The other act is|bles are well patronized and quick ser. Robinson and Lemonier, two colored |vice is assured by the eight hustliug edians, who have one of the st | waiters which appear very neat in thair 1g and talking acts ever seen in|white coats and caps. his city. The Triangle feature photo-| The picture program is one of ex- 1t the Bat, with DeWolf star. This is an inter- ma and one that ap- | by aw is Casey Hopper as esting comedy dr cellence as the features run are those of ¢nly the best producers and made the Vitagre#h, Lubin, Selig, ¥s- WANTED LARGE wants representatives to sell shirts, under- wenr, hoslery, dresses, Wi slkirts, direct to homes. Write for free sam- ples. Madison Mills, 560 Broadway, New York Clity. augl2d oW WIRDDOT GigaE 0. AtraBit S105 rown = oigar, 5o 8 2 Box ot 1; something new, Hominy fo- Dbaceo, a high grade mixture, 160 & tin; For You it’s great. Fagan's Smoke Shop. auglzd ooArmewEN Toxi Fomo; e ornes |} If you are looking for employment sellers; wirite for free booklet. The Frank B. Flynn Co., 166 Liberty St., Meriden, Conn. augl2d WANTED—Two experdenced Stenog- raphers, one for substitute and one for 'permanent position; salary $12 a week. Call at Norwich Commercial School for appointment. auglad MARRY Iif lonely; for results try me; ‘best and most successtul; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confiden- tial; most reliable;’ years of experi- ence; descriptions fres. The Successful %b. Mrs. Purdde, Box 066, Oakland, you’ll find that out of the augl2s WANTED—Positlon as housekeeper in a small family. Inquire 27 Division St. augl2d WANTED—Position to do_ general lousework. Rosa Bloue, R. D. 4, Box 99, Norwich. auglzd MAIL HELP — Bxclusive county rights; sell Tankil; modern auto fuel; profitable. Tankli,” Cleveland, Ohilo. augl2s Sc a Line The Latch String Is Out Bulletin Want Ads are the latch string hanging Phone 480 CHEFS and head cooks, 25 to 60 peals to everyone, To complete the|sanay and other such well known com- how there is a two reel Keystone|panies. Tonight the feature will be e ings and Wheels, and |a four-reel Vitagraph comedy drama of it chuck full of laughs exceptional interest and for a good sirst half of mext week the}laugh producer “The Pest Vamooser” this popular theatre|a Sclig comedy is hard to beat. s bill of vaudeville that| Admission to the roof is only 15 cants 10t ¥ wlled anywhere for the|and in case of rain after the perform- money. wre attraction is Fred |ance starts, rain checks are given to J. Gardner and company, presenting|all those coming in before nine oclock. The Yellow Peril, a tense dramatic| The Roof will be open every nignt playlet of international intrizue, show- | you see the searchlight. ing the workings of the United States ecret service men. This the Y. M. C. A. Open Air Meeting. sensational dramatic offering now| The fourth in the series of open air nz vaudeville. The cast consists|meetings conducted by the Y. M. C. A. ed artists will be held on the Buckingham Me- e morfal grounds on Sunday afternoon the a at 5 o'clock, weather permittin in a beautiful The spea to be Rev. L. M. Ken- old southern air cston of Preston City. Mr. Keneston ou will like has been heard before at the meetings In the photoplay in the Thayer building, where the las Jrairbanks feature | earnesmess with which he spoke gave wiil be shown. This Jatest one is call- satisfaction to his audience. Flirting ‘With Tate, a five part| phe Buckingham grounds were very Arts production, and :1n1\:~1 by | retreshing in last Sunday’s heat, so New York critics to be the best{that the men and women who will at- are jthis po tar has ever{icnd tomorrow will be assured of com- ared in § Fairbanks needs| fort, and chairs will be provided for to the patrons of faf). t his many admirers There will be singing of hymns, with € to witness this latest suc- | cor an accompaniment. 1a The show w it th BULLETI;‘S PATTERN SERVICE plete nds everyone nd the one on this It is called The the famous K¢ n ex diving. < the mar 1 Goods, t! seven part ser 1 drama. MAY ROBSON COMING TO THE DAVIS, *The Making Over of Mrs. Matt” is story of rrival in New Yor and ¥ mination to have his wife evol hion leader, and son ma n old family. m of the son for the i 1767 A STYLISR DRESS THE LITTLE MISS. triped nice aped over the left. .L.‘M plaited. The | four sizes: 4, quires 4 1-8 r an 8-yvear £ this illustraticn mailed n_ receipt of 10 cents New Haven.—Health Officer Frank W. Wright states that he will not ecommend postponement of the public schools of this unless the number of cases here should reased between now month, be m: and the end of th CASTORIA For Infants and Children | MAY ROBSON In Use For Over 30 Years mrners wholesome stenographer, w 1 the plans of the senior member of t Always bears ile the mother's shrewdrness . the WM' den fror Siguature of 4 > & and mirth \ .. In the - Y € her like LOST AND FOUND to preser . BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or_stolen, Shotin Meo B o > 15010 of The Norwich Savings Society. All persons are cau- king Over of Mrs. Ma t 18th. Pri t pur 1sing or negotiat- g the same, and any person having a aid’ ook is hereby called up- sent said clalhin to said bank ith day of February, ving the book de. extinguished and BREED THEATRE. fob, between nklin Sq., or at this office augl2d on New London black leather bag con- silver chains, sum of ney” and _card with owner's name. n to Bulletin Office and receive rd. aug12d FOUND—Came Stn, three Hoistein e part ed theatr Metro mance and s m L strong cast includir nd George Le to my premises on two year old heifers, Guernsey, one Jer: me by provin charges. Tel. aug10d lure of the pic o 5t o a Mr. Drew nny titled 11 for today, Tuesday the Bres=d o Eent On il € exceptionally fine pro- 3 3 fic stage star, Ethel Barrvmore, in MONEY LOANED iss of Hate”, a dramatic story of on Dlamonds, Watches, Jsweiry scian life. and securicies of any kind at t : Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. THY COLLATERAL LOAN CO, i13 mai> Street, Upsiaizm. (Zstablished 1¥7%.) deals ‘adia T rnor of Prefect n the di | z America’s fa -1 ‘ | i Siberia for she cures ¥ thieats ek her or ooy SUST RECEIVED while attending Norwich Commercial years, able to do_ cooking for large WANTED groups of people, institutional experl- e ence desired. to got on Sl Service| . WANTED—Will purchase a few| FOR SALE—1916 Ford tourtng car, e . enPPOlntments oM | cholce pieces of antique furniture and | run about 2,000 miles, et et 2391510 $50 ver norkii gnd e i o mirrors: will puy collectors’ prices. M. |class condition. Apply to B. Vachon, A remimar for tost om Sapr. 3 'an: | A Norton, Waterford. auglild ayville, Conn. 5 augizd swers to be made out at home. State| WANTED — Three young men for| FOR SALE—Blizzard Blower L 11 Civil Service Commission, Hartford,|light work, ovenings: preferably some- | Phone 1879-4. augizd Conn. augl?d |one wishing to make thelr expenses - So— FOR SALE—A genuine Bdison Home TO RENT TO RENT—Lower and_upper tenes ment at 663 North Main St 'Apply at S1Rte. “rhe Novwitn Beit Mts. o, Tno. Jan15SW. TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. Congdon, 32 McKinley Ave. Iyl FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front rooms. 30 Grove St Jy298TuTh TFOR RENT—A large furnished front Toom. Address 44 mion St. Phone 834-12. augl2d TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 25 Boswell Ave. Tel 1260 augl2d TO RENT—The first red cottage on the cove road at Haughten's Cove. In- quire 51 Broadway. auglzd FOR RENT—For September, shore front cemp (furnished) at Fishér's lsi- and. Arcna W. Colt, 63 Broadway. auglod TO RENT—Tenement of seven rooms, newly pepered and painted, with bars and shed for horses or automobiles. In- quire 12 Clff St. James Dawson. augsd FOR RENT—Exceptionally fine seven om flat; every modern improvement; $30 monthly. Archa W. Colt, 63 Broad- way. aug3d TO_RENT Desirable cottage at 40 Oak St.; modern conveniences. F ) cleptric light and front porch, to small fuifiiey, $10 month. Alling Rubber Co. URNISHED rooms; reasonable rates; itabie for light housekeeping. Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Union St. jyZod TO RENT—F For $10 a montn a tene- ment of seven rooms at 56 School St.; within five minutes’ walk of Franklin also a basement tenement of ooms. Inquire at Bulletir ay21d Squar three $16 selling guaranteed Thoslery to| "IWANTED —A woman for housework wearer; 25¢ an hour spare time: per-|in famiiy of four; no lundry; wages manent; experience unnecessary. In-|$6; reference required. Apply at Bul- ternational Hoslery, Norristown, Pa. | lefin Orfic ugdd augl2d WANTY: manicurist. _ James Dawscn, st. augsd WANTED—Card room help. Apply FOR SALE to Pawcatuck Woolen Mills, Westerly, B L augsd FOR SALE—E Inquire of well drivers also one pair new SAVE MONEY—Buy horses, harness- |~ NTED—Weavers on plain_work, es, wagons from Starkweather, Dan- | Lgpemidag st * 3 . & K. narrow looms: also spinner, Acteon. 8UEITUS |j5hd man for picker room, preferably FOR SALE Dwellings in Moosup; | with family 5 ady work; the two Milner residences, at ex-|£00d wages. oolen G tremely low prices: one has barn;|Cld Mystic augTd either will make two large tenements handy one who first class every way; modern’ im-| ~WANTED TN nancy, . provements. B.” W. Danielson, Agent, |} Fhe n{,““ West Moosup, Conn. IY2IWS & : A WORD to turkey ralsers: Konemah ST RO Specific No. 14 is a scientific treatment pONT Sounamy civm for the prevention and cure of black- | Of€rs & ] e head in turkeys to do the work. It has never failed Prepared and sold by |3t Greys Konemah Ioultry Yards, 45¢ West Main ‘\‘\‘,‘"CM{ e St., Norwich, Conn. Price - Celt ! AugTuThs MAKE GOOD LIVING in Eeal 5 tate Business. Our Real Bstate 5.00 for a_very good Bent upright dur,_ R 2 Shella bR e L gcatenitels oWtz 2l Tea $10 down, $1.50 per week. The Plaut-|3r¢ made by successtul real Cikden £ abaiy Sl advertise; manage $295.00 buys a beautiful §S note New. ton mahogany player piano, with tenant; rolls, bench and seanf Fully guar-|hundreds anteed for five years. Terms $i5 down, | Pages nic 32 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Com- . bu_are not p = jucator; Desk 8, Station F; $150.00 will make you the owner of - . Stelnway upright piano, with stool —— and Terms $10 down, $1.50 per 16 ana arf The upright_piano, with stool and s Terms $10 down, $1.50 per week. Plaut-Cadden Company. augl19TuThs week. The Plaut-Cadden Compan wile learning. West " $105.00 for a good mahosany -Baus | —— — }7_ upright _piano, with stcol and scarf.| GET government Jc $50 month: Terms $10 down, $1.50 per week. The|Write for —list. Fra; Plaut-Cadden Company Dept = Rochester, Txceptional deal; beautiful | WANTED—Sccond hand furniture, mahog; urright piano, with stool 5 id A Bruckner and_sca Terms $10 down, $1.50 per > E 7 may week. The Plaut-Cadden Company. $145.00 for a nice oak Huntington S-lk w- d w d 1 inders Wanted | AT ONCE AT Brainerd & Amstrorg Co., NORWICH es, iel on AUCTION SALE WANTED - - YOU WANT WORK of Household Furniture fands, 2 Milkers, ral Ho at the Franklin Parsonage, Franklin [Siker Hill, Franklin, Conn., Thursday, August | (&, 10 3 17, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m. a6 and 6 Cooks. rk Giris, 6 Labor Laundry, 3 La Eeach, maids for B am B. P. CAPSHAW FREES BAPLOYMENT BUREAU, EMELOx % Central Butldini, Notwrich, Conn. FOH SALE WANTED IMMEDIATELY An exceptional big bargain in a House, | SoXmer cot 1 or rrean sonable two minutes’ walk from Franklin Square; bound to appreciate in value, will earn 20 per cent on the invest- ment. Wise buyers, get busy. For full particulars inquire of JOHN FOR SALE e farm, near main 1k line highway, ard, S-room house, poultry house and casy term Willimantic, outbuilding. TRYON'S AC Conn. A. MORAN, Real Estate and Invest- ment Broker, Franklin Square, Nor- FOR SALE wich. s REASONABLE PRICE BUYS THIS 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE I have a few cars of new Brick on the| oOn road, near good markets, track at Norwich. Will be sold right |about 1t red land; plenty of for a quick sale. standing timber; eight-room house and other buildings, in fair condition; live- stock, consisting cf cows, heifers, hens and pigeons; corn, wheat, potatoes, ete., growing: all yours for $3,000; mortgage THOMAS J. DODD, Telephone 822 Norwich of $1,400, payable $100 per annura. T have other attractive farms at fair prices. ARCHA W. COIT, Telephone 1334, 63 Broadway. THIRTY ACRE FARM three miles from Norwich, one mile from trol- ley, on State road; scven room house, garage, large barn, all_build- ings in first class condition. Brooks running through land. Price $2,500. S. SIECEL, Real Estate and Insurance, 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautitul shade trees. barn Office: Room 9, Shamnon Building. ||f 16x30, one hennery $x12, two Telephone 134-3 scratching sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear this season), 1% acres swrawberrfes (will be in fruitage t Spring), % acres asparagus (will cut 100 Ibs. daily In season— an income getter). Near railroad, school ana chureh; land free from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. l issued Choice of 400. § it in all New England. FOR SALE SIX DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS Just Nothing like brutal w the devs es the fullest re’s wonderful wiext”s: Acarload of Ground Limestone lopment o o for fanmers’ use. Yiow the stricken Nadia meets 1| The Peck-McWilliams Co. ratic pow- falls in love with a young officer of they Contractors_and Builders Imperial Guard, who, gives sheltsr to_Tel. 389 e O, e O R dra 47_West Main Street; Conn. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. I. on Greene Ave. and Cedar St. For particulars and prices address or call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, Offices 110 Vvest 34th St., New York. Telephone 2998 Greeley o g of steers and i 11d FOR SALE Hiil, above Yantic: i care Bulleti 10 SAT Laiirop eng ing. Tel. 119 FOR SAL iived: n Jmin i-foot la F. W. Brown- | FOR SAL one good hor t once. 153 ur good milking cow ; will sell cheap, Roosevelt , Norw stein cow FOR “One cottage hous oums at 133 St N Cenn. _For par Ladd, North Fr: phoné 52-2, Lebanon Div FOR SALETen-room about two acres land i or_particulars inquire I« . 2, Waterford, Conn, TFOR SALE- man touring car; model 6-6 uled and painted. T POTATO BIGGER for sale: ond hand, but just as good come and see it. The fous Franklin St. oR Greatest n Norwich; Bucksigham home on W ngton St; 12-room house, most| 5 ntiaily bu h cost over $50,000 to build $ building lots and 40-foot street. Price for residence the 28 lots, $10,000. Address Real change, New London, Conn. OR SALE or exchange for i a good heavy-welght sound ‘and gentle. Also ome 50 farm in good condition with new barn and stlo, conveniently located ley; ¢ cemts fare from Will a very low price. Samuel Main St. Willimantic. $800.00 WILL BUY a 1915 Buick ylinder touring car, _self-starter, tric lights; all in A one ¢ : This car can he seen at corne ford and Quldnick streets, or_ I Archambault. P. 0."B SALE HORSES I still have a few horses of all kinds to dispose of. Come and see them or telephone 536- ELMER R. PIERSO] FOR SALE A good nine-room house, 53 Twelfth St am going to sell same very cheap, Anyone desiring a nice home will be wise In consulting, for full! particulars, JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. Arc TOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots. all in de- sirable locazions. List your property If you care to seil or rent as I have a number of people looking for real es- tate investments. WANTED—Capable housekeeper for v Norwic! phonograph, 2 and 4 minute, two horns NT in th = corner of | middle aged man on small farm; work Sher TP Terwish Cammercial| o8 about €00 Tococds: coo: whion new O e o T ol e ot 1ot hegvy. and pleasant locality. Ad-| ot XUELIE_ Jover $200; to the first buyer at $2 store for years occupied by C ess Box 577, Bulletin Co., Toich, | WANTED — Experlenced grocory | records sold separately at suc per doz. ¢ drugzist, and es room = o 3 sh. A v H. | casville, Ot., Marm, at Montville. | by the Providence Bakery. archa W. Y o o, Stmeere: | & . care Bulletin. Keference, augl 3N WS s Siiod ala i e Misston Unity, San Francisco. augl2d ::Aivrdu) - S o SALE _Four good young mnew RENT—Furnished _rooms, for - VANTED—A man for farm work. | milch cows; frices low; talso some Hot copin, 27 Division St ;7 EONORABLE business man, worth | mracpert West, Stonington, Conn. ' Tel.|wagons and harncsses. W. S. Vall, Yan. | L5At_liousckecpin - . Y ot by Mol | Sonnection. auglld |tic.” Leb. 33-4. aug 0 RENT_Furnisied rooms, all con- angi2d LoWANTED — Weman for generel | FOIT SALE — Larse dark oak re; men only. 125 School — = ~ | hous: on a farm; wages $4 per!board; excellent condition; pr ¥ i yild s D Sl L‘ruggfgf‘/ L e | week family; no laundry. Ad-|Tel. 1037-4, 3 2 m:‘go °"§’(‘);( E:xfl {Jé‘WQ_"LO-nd‘U; ’E‘:fm;“ Country, Bulletin. auglld TOR SAl o il TO RE! ce. x 588, N 8 L= = o SALE—One >del Buick, | 19048 * aug128 WANTED — At Connectivut Agricul- | 5-passenger touring a0 £l WANTED_Soft siik winders: steady | tural Colleze, Storrs, Conn., a young S been run_ TO REN work_and good wage: Rossie Velvet keeper for treasurer’s office;|miles; will 1 t a trac A ES e intantic, Gon = anpaga ence not necessary, but must be | price.’ Inquire of Imperial Gurage. s e S S g00d penman. K. L. Longley, Treas- 124 EOBEEd o WANTED—Ten nexperienced men |urer, Storrs, Conn. auglod s e ot quicksforsdetactive work: leasyewore: | L e e 4 rooms; big pay. Box B-448, Akron, O. au®l2d| .05, job and good wages. Apply J. Ellwood Newton, South Canter- Chool SC D A D—Full time sal . Pleiffer, 208 West Main St. augl0d onn. 13 WE10ThS L ary | D. f 2 W Mad 3 C wcés, at The Phone 1043- tors at 61 Fran st Bulletin Office. Six nicest All furnished. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street Room Apartment in residential § improvements. Heat | TO RENT plumbing 2 heat. Re: 3350, Others 3200 10 £4000. Sena for booklet. FRANK W. COY. "csterly, R. FOR SALE FOR SALE % $25,000 BRIDGEPORT i GAS LIGHT CO. t5 Year 59 Notes to Neta 4Y5 %. These Notes exceptional offering and are secured by large values. are an JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. ’ cottaze, recently’ rebuilt, seven rooms and bath, No. 69 Mount Pleasant Street. Lot 69x 200 feet. A genuine bargain. Enquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY Phones 724 68 278 Main St. FOR SALE on Central Avenue House of S rooms in good condition, well located with improvements; large lot; price reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building,. Norwich, Conm FOR SALE The splendid house of W. W. Weldy just off the New London trolley, 50 fare, new house, all modern, one acre WILLIAM F. gyLY., Real Estate and Insurance. Room 108, Thayer Bldg. WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before the public,, there is noj SO THe B of land with fruit. You ought: to see this. E. A. PRENTICE THERE is no advertising medium; nal <o o1- | QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- | tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt tond; sown dower and vegetable gardens: bardwood floor: 86 Cliff- Street| ATGUST. Berrles on_the hilltop: + Gtapes on the wina Katydids b uA:x’:? bil:lnmfil stng In fi» sa%:;m swing! o thve. Eaaness atts Over the meadows And woods and hidlst FROM A SOLDIER. You ret me without a ! feam, Your brave finfl-‘b’y doth nn!éf-'wuh' me vet, [ And though you would mot turn mse by, a_tear I saw your eyes were wet. And w‘al it that your love weas any loss Than those who keep thelr men from duty’s quest. Nay, it was more, for with unselfish You loved my honor best. Joy, —Jennie Fraser, in the London Gentle-. woman. A MARTYR. Folks always look at me askanc As though they would not chance On me or my veracity— They have a doubt concerning me, They say that I, in pleasant way, Have often led them far astray By pronusing a lot of things, And then said promises took wings. They do not seem to know that I To keep my word do ever try. On, pity my conditlon, I am a pollitician. —Anon. HUMOR OF THE DAY | sillicus—Who was it that said “the |world is mine oyster?” Cynicus—Give it up; but I'll bet it was some fellow who couldn't open the shell—Judge. | Gloomy actor—What's | this morning, Albert? | oomier manager—Baby Briggs is | getting married, and the show's queer- ed—Sydney Bulletin. { trange Mary doesnu't have any of- jfers! She'd make some man a good the matter but tha trouble is, everyons she’d maoxe rim a good hus- nd, too.”-—Life. \re vour children much of a help end a comfort? “Yes, indeed. I can always depend jon m to tell me where the boast are to { moving picture be found.”— | Washington Star. «wyer—You say. you want this ige suit pushed through with tae | utmost speed? Client—Exactly. I have a child six weeks old and I want the money to pay his colleze expenses.—Gargoyle. Why didn't my you answer —I never received it. u didn’t? ; and besides, I didn’t like you said in it—Boston t's moved into a restricted neigh- d we have.” “One of those neizhborhoods where ye have to build a $10,000 house?” “Not so bad as that. But we had to get rid of that goat”—Louisvilie C ournal. | Church—It is said the world’s pres- ent | enough to lama canal. Gotham—What's the matter? {not those “slides” doing it | enough ?—Yonkers Statesman. is your boy Reub books ?” ¢’ replied Farmer learned a whole lot.” “Knows more than you do, I bet.”” “I won't say that. But he kin tell of things I aiready know_ in suage 1 can’t understand.—San isco Cal THE KALEIDOSCOPE | o | Amer, potato crop is approxir fill two-thirds of ly large the Pan- Are quick getting Al good market for The tensile strength of rolled man- {zanese steel is 140,000 pounds to the | square inch. i is used for locomotive fuel on 4@ ds in the United States, operat- 21 states. {ing 1 | A jack to lift telegraph or telephone | poles from holes has been invented by a Chicago man. | Nigeria has been added to the lands lin which valuable deposits of coal | have been discovered in recent years. i plibete e The groundhog, or woodchuck, be- longs to the same species as the squir- rel. The prairie dog is another mem- ber of the same family. In the present war seven men die in battle to one of illness. During our civil war five died from disease for one slain in battle. New York city is said to have the best system of street signs in the being clearly visible, perfect- 1y legible and informing. War reduction of foreign competi- tion in the towel industry has boomed that business in this country, accord- ing to a trade paper. New Orleans is to have a tuberculo- sis hospital, to cost $200,000, the gift of Mrs. John Dibert. The city will maintain it at a yearly cost of $10,00. Great Britain proposes to pass a law prohibiting the importation, sale or use of any paint material containing more than 5 per cent. of its dry weight of a soluble lead compound. | _ More vessels flying the American flag entered Para during the first six months of 1916 than during any previous year since 1893. The num- ber was 15, as compared with 13 dur- ing the entire year 1915, onme in 1914, and two in 1918. $100 REWARD $100 The readers of this per will de pleased to dearn that thers s o leas Do S i R s A Ben et s S ama that is catarrh. Catarch belng influenced by constitutional comnditio; T(‘%uh'(! constitutional tme: Fall's Catarrh Cure 18 talken and acts throusshfi fim Blood ¥n the mus o cous _surfaces system, thereby, (destroying the foundaition of L Suitids G fhe Copadtrtion e Lurative Hall's ~ that they offer Ome Hun: | for case Tess F. J. Y & Ohio. 'Sold by all Aranaista Too e Well Children Are Active . If*your:child is dull fretful-and wants to lie around, 088 are | g‘%is suffering: from Worms, st leasant. g T E'fi‘d - !

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