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FAIR AND WARM TODAY AND TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at Auditorium Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at the Davis, Annuai Town Meeting in Town Hall Council Meeting in Council Chamber. AgTWich Music” Assoclation in §later all, Norwich Rifle Club meets at Armory. Uncas Lodge, No. 11, 1. O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. Thames CUnion, No. 137, U. B. of and J. of A, meéts in Carpenters’ Hal Norwich Aerie, No. 367, ¥. O. meets in Eagles” Hall. Ladies’ Auxiliary, Div. 13, A. O. H., meets In Foresters' Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS W. C. T. U. meeting today at 3 p. m., No. 35 Shetucket street, room 6. Reports to be given from county con- vention. . BREED THEATRE. Dorian's Divorce, With Licnel Barry- more and Grace Valentine in the Stellar Roles, Feature for Today and Tuesday. For today ard Tnesday the Breed will present the gifted Lionel Barry- more and the exguisite dramatic art- iste Grace Valentine in Dorian’s Di- vorce, a five-part Metro wonderplay, full of romance, mystery and thrills. The story of Dorian’s Divorce deals with the devotion of Derian Keene, a doting young husband, who is deter-} mined to give his wife happiness even: if to do sG it is necessary to grant her a divorce. While the details for their separation are being arranged, his wife's godfather confesses that he has misappropriated much of her personal fortune, and after being upbraided by her commits sulcide. Believing his wife guilty of the crime, Dorian as- sumes the responsibility for it and dis- appears. He is believed to be dead, but instead ckes out a precarious ex- istence zlong the New York waters front, whither he has fled,” intending to take ship to Europe. How he signs as a stoker on a yacht that had formerly belonged to him, but which is then owned by the man chiefly responsible for his wife's dis- satisfaction with her lot, and how he uncovers a gigantic smuggling plot in which his rivai is deeply concerned, at the same time that his own name is cleared ond his wife's love for him reawakened, all form a highly dramat- ic story which is bound to have a supreme appeal to everyone who view: it. In novelty of setting and origina ity of conceptio well as for its strong dramatlc qualities, Dorian’s Di- vorce sets a high mark among the sea- son’s screen offerings. The Breei will also present Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Drew in ome of their latest film farces entitled At a Premi- nm. | THE SPOILERS, Nine-Reel Feature, Coming to the Breed Theatre Wednesday and Thursday. On Wednesday and Thursday of this ‘week the Breed will present The Spoil- ers, taken from the book by Rex Beach. This is 2 virile masterpiece produced in nine gripping acts. This pictur- esque, rugged romance of Alaska has a love story with splendid imagination that grips and holds the sympathies. It is the mcst wonderful stos ever filmed and wholesome in human in- terest. It is powerful from start to finish, and has had record breaking runs at the principal theatres of the Jarge cities at advanced prices. The Breed. however, will make no advance In prices for this special attraction, and will augment the orchestra, which will render a special arranged musical programme. Owing to the length of this production the matinee will start at 2.15, and_the evening shows will begin at 6.45 and S.45. Don't fail to see this bil DAVIS THEATRE. Big Bill of Keith Vaudeville and Tri- angle Photoplays Today. For the first half of this week the management of this popular play- house is offering an unusual fine bill of Keith vaudeville and Triangle pho- toplays. The feature attraction is the five Ching Lo Maids, five pretty girls who wiill present a miniature revue with epecial scenery and beautiful electrical effects. The act is full of catchy songs and dances and many in the Jesse L. Lasky production of To Have and To Hold, Miss Mae Mur- ray, one of the most beautiful act- Tesses on the stage and screen in America, has been selected for the title Tole in the Lasky-Belasco production of Sweet Kiity Belairs. This photo- play is founded on the comedy of the same name produced with extraqrdi- nary success some years ago by David Belasco, and the Lascky company has given the screen production a vesture a support of exceptionally qualified players. concerns the famous beauty of that name who ruled the social and court life of England in the middle of the 18th century. The plot revolves about the successful efforts of Kitty to rec- oncile intimate and lifelons married friends between whom a break is Im- minent on account of another woman. In the working out of her plan Kitty comes in contact with dashing youns Lieutenant Verney, acted in the screen version by Tom Forman. There is plenty of actlon, stirring situation and exciting episode in Sweet Kitty Belairs, which stamped is one of the finest ~feature productions ever pre- sented. Frank Danlels will be seen n an- other of the funny Mr. Jack comedy series. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE 1791 LADIES’ HOUSE DRESS, This model makes ides porch dress. 1t m, long or short sleeve ming may be omiited batiste, gingham, se brey, challic and crepe could for this model. The pattern s cut 36, 33, 40, 42 an ure. It mater: measures about three yards edge. A pattern of this Ilustratisn mail an on receipt of 10 cents mps The Bull to in Company, Ser vice, the work ich is performed under the super n of the Division of Information of the Pureau of Lahor of its tion, Department of completed the first full ve has During the abor - the D, in pursuance of cooperative rangements with the Department o Commerce, utilized its service by establishing cer tificated seamen. Througl pretty gowns are worn by the young ladies. Another big time act is Gran- ville and Mack, who have an original singing and musical skit called The Italian Organ Grinder. The third act is The Frietches in a novel athletic offering, The Tramp and The Girl They introduce several new stunts and supply plenty of comedy throughout the offering. The Triangle feature is called Home, and three big stars are n in this froduction, Bessie Bar- riscale, Charles Ray and Louise Glaum. Home is the story of a girl who de- votes her efforts to saving her family from the evils of a too suddenly ac- quired wealth and who nearly sacri- fices her own life’s happiness in suc- ceeding. This is a five-part Ince Tri- angle production. To complete the show there is a two-reel comedy called The French Milliner with Fay Tincher and a cast of favorites. This we we will return to our old policy and give three shows each day, showing both vaudeville and feature pictures and at both performances in the even- ing. Matinee daily at 2.15. All seats 10 cents. Evening at 6.45 and 8.45, 10, 15 and 20 cents. Special music by the new Davis concert orchestra. THE BLUE ENVELOPE Coming *o the Davi Laughter will be in programme at the Davis theatre Tuesday ecvening when Richard Lambert will present his notable cast of funmakers in The Blue Envelope, a farce which enjoyed a high degree of popularity and pros- perity during its extended run at the Cort theatre, New York, last season. The organization that will be seen here in this diverting play is the only one on tour, therefore local theatre- goers are assured of the original Cort theatre production. Edward Garvie and Carrie Reynolds head the cast. Tomorrow. AT THE AUDITORIUM, The Popular Homan Players to Be the Attraction Here All This Week. Headed by REddie Flavelle, William 0'Connell, Clara Elgin, Findley Sisters, Arthur Parquette, Grace Desbrow_and Dorothy Dean, ali well known to Nor- wich theatregoers, the Homan Musical Comedy company will open a_week's engagement at the Auditorium this af- ternoon. There are 14 peopls in thc t and a bright, clean show is prom- | d, with plenty of comedy, pretiy song numbers elaborately costumed, ipecial scenery, etc. The opening bill r Monday and Tuesday will be enti- led Tree Top Inn. There will be three thows dalily, at 2.30. 7 and 3 o'clock. A very attractive picture programme has been arranged for today and to- morrow also and inciudes the Jesse L. production of Sweet Kitty e Mae Murray. her recent wriumph as star operation of this service the em ment officers of the Department Labor were frequently able to secure for merchant vessels a sufficient num- | ber of certified seamen to complete the crews; and when unable to do this they ascertained and reported the fact that no such seamen were avallable in their respective ports. Childrenfircry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA FLOOR FINISH Natural and Colored Is made to stand hard usage, nstant walking, scuffing, the tramping of children. Kyanize will stand all more. You ean move heavy furniture without marring Kipanize et 1 Yot Pianer et 1t"5 TG0 oo cinizi Buy a 10c Brush and we give you a 15c can for free trial. THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin St. Auto Delivery. Telenhone 531-4, tivities. During ar 25,645 em- filed application for 107.271 In the same period 184,032 applied for work, of whom | referred to employmeat of great beauty and has given the star | The story of Sweet Kitty Belairs i | 1 | | [ WANTED S0 $1.25 To New York $1.25 CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thur days, Sundays at 5.15 p. m. New York, Brooklyn PBridse, Pier, East River, fcot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- Qays, ‘at 5 p. m, $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—§1.25 LEGAL NOTICES TOWN MEETING. E_LEGAL VOTERS, TOWN TING of tiie 'fown of Norwich are hereby warned to meet in ANNUAL TOWN TING, in_the Town Hall, in_ the House Building, in the City of Norwich, on MONDAY EVEN- OCTOBER ' 2d, 1916, at BIGHT AND ACT UPON the re- clectmen and their recos the reporgs of the Town e Town De- ANNUAL sien, 1c report of the is Libraty; to grant X to meet the ex- he town, ineluding those of s s, and to fix the com- fax Collector. INE whether the the Selectmen to not to exceed hundred and usand dollars, ams und at such times Guring hs ensuiag, as shall be iy the lawiul current ions of the To the An held in the one in s therefor ent, for the best {INE whether the > TWO HUN- ViZ DOLLARS pplics and ‘appe whether th of FOF RS to a: Library PON o patition of voters of the Fown appropri- exceed Five Hundred r ot pose of improving v green at Bean Hill, T ST L petit ers of t esiden Seotember, A. CASFER K, BATLEY, W LIBRIDG. T and sworn the first se failing to nalty ing to the As- will be 1916, WOODWORTH, HIAT ‘Waltham and Elgin Expert Repairs LE: CLEGG The Jeweler Franklin Square up stairs OR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon \icGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. S5 Cents is our price for Dollar W ATOCHES The best American Dollar Alarm Clock, 75c. An assortment of Big and Baby Bens, ete. . Reduced prices on, Kitchen and Mantle Clocks, Special Solid Gold Pendant and Gold Filled Chain, $1.00. J. CGULNICK & CO. 32 Franklin Street, Norwith The Store Where Your Doilar Has “lore Cents Lo: with bloodstone family crest engrave between Franklin Square and SWaur gan Hotel. Liberal reward offered if returned to this office. oct2d LOST — Thursday, a_ gold bracelet with .inftials. Finder rewarded if left WANTED—Dishwasher; also experi- enced waltress. Apply City Lunch, Norwich, Conn. oct2d WANTLD—Everyone to know (hat the cider mill at Norwich Town will open for the season Monday, Oct. 9. W D. Thateher, 43 Tanner St,’Norwich at Bulletin Office. sep3od _ [Town. Tel. octzd LOST—Orio black four yoear old no- EMEN, brakemen, b s pal horn cow. . H. Maine. Tel. 489. $120 “montily: permanenee ho. Stike cep3od Railway, care Bulletin, gctzm STATE PRISON guard attendants, FOR SALE 50 ACRE FARHM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees. harn 16x30, one hennery $x13, two scratching sheds, 60 peaci trees (will bear this season), 1% acres sirawberries (will be in fruitage this Spriug), % acres asparagus (will cut 100 Ibs. daily in season— an income getter). Near railroad, school ana church; land free from stone and machine worked, Send for latest catalogue. Just issued Choice of 400. Nothing like it in all New England, WILLIAM A, WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I. Telerhone 365 Offices_110 Vest 34th St., New York Telephone 2998 Greeley FOR SALE A very desirable Cottage, with all ern improvements, excellent tion, on Bliss Place. For full particu- lars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAY, Real Estate and Insurance Broker. Frauklin Squsre. appoinied from civil servies lists, get quick advancement. If between ages 23 and 40, and anout 5 feet 9 tall, and 17) pounds’ explanatory inches welght, send for ¢ notice of easy fests com- ing Oct. 24 at Hartford, to fill eligible lists. Frequent vacancles. — Appiica- tion must be tiied before noon Oct. 21. State Civil Service Commission, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. oct2d WANTED—Mald; general work in family of two: good home for high grade girl; 500d wages. Addross Maid, Bulleun Ofiioe. . o) sep30d WANTED—A small sizo Viotrola, sec. ond hand, and must be in ood condi- tion. Address C., Bulletin, gi % tiuiars o emsta 1 house- Housework, sep30d hociboys over 16 to irl for gene work. ~Address Genersl Bulletin Otice. T WANTED Two sc 30 evenings. Car- penter Mig. < sepsod WANTED—Salesma: collector for Singer sewlng machines: 0od proposition and steady. . employment Apply nger Store, 48 Main St. sep29d two first ectricians for mull work also an elcetrician’s helpe; L. As Bradford, Daniclson, Conn. FPlaone. sep29d WANTED-—Position as maid or com- panion in respectable family. Adgdress B., this ofiic sepzsa FOUNDRY help wantod; green sand molders on heavy work, chippers and laborcrs. Fond Works, Pidiniieis, N. "W AN 41D —Two Arst Class pIumber steamlitters. George Despathy, 2 S T adpabd ED—CGirl for general house- no washing; good wages. Apply irroll Sep2id " FOR SALE CHEA larger field. quire of 30/ MORAN, Real' Estate Investment Broker, ¥rapklin Scuare, Norwich. FOR SALE COZY SUBURBAN COTTAGE Right beside the trolley road. Price low. Terms easy: A. M. AVERY, A. 52 Broadway "FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE NINE ROOM ALL MODERN FINE LOCATION INSPECTION INVITED JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET ST. FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, “Tenement and Busl- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirabie locaZions. LISt your property It you care to sc.i o) rent, as I have a number of people looking for real es- tate investments. WILLIAM F. yrrrr. Real zatate and Insurance. Room 108, Thayer Bldg. We Can't Do All the Work, So We Do the Best The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors and Builders. g Granolithic Sidewalk Facts Over forty cement walks built by me in Norwich. One at Chelsea Pazrade, 1,450 feet iong, over one-guarter of mile. 1 will furnish the names of those forty satisfied customers. S lect a man who knows how and will | do it. Specifications amcunt to noth- ing compared to experience. Mine is for you if you are wise. START RIGHT Thos. J. Doded GENERAL CONTRACTOR 99 Cliff Street Telephone 822 FOR SALE One (1) story frame dwelling house and two sheds at Dan- ielson, Conn., to be removed from premises. Apply to D. F. O'CONNELL, ‘Agent N. Y, N. H. & H. R, R. Co, Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE An Elite Model $176.00. Sonora Phonograph—one of the best made— slightly used. Will be sold at a very attractive price. Fasy terms if de- sired. THE PLAUT.CADDEN CO, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Cottage House, barn, 5 acres of land with fine assortment of fruit, near Peck's Corners, Norwich Town. A rare chance. E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE A Cylinder Phonograph (senuine Grafaphone), oost $40; nearly new; play 2 and 4 minute records; now $6. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., Norwich, Conn. DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A ‘Telephone 523 1 Phone 300 THERE 1s no advertising medium in Bui- ‘Eastern ticut ual to The e P ! o WANTED—Girls for 5poo good wages pald while learning. Apply West Side Silk Mill sép26d OIT about Mutual Benefit tection sep2id résentative want- Norwich and sur- on exclusive con- e Philadsiphia publicity ‘dvertising man can pos- over §50 - weekly yes vo weeks will prove it. ference as to your ad- i to Adv Suite 414, Common: Piiladelphia, Pa. _ADVERTISING représ the city of ing territory with la tract rn COIT about Greystone gy sep23d €OIT to insure your auto- lephone 1334, sep23d econd hand furnitur paid. _ A. Brucknmer, 55 Ip on farm, by day or Phone 999, seplid 01T about house lots pew simakers; machine work on md ben, ste: Depa Hartfo hand opetators night hine THOUSANDS government « Jobs obtain: 5 month; list {ree. F 5. Roch 00D LIVING in Real Es- iness. Our Real Bstate Ed- ucator tells bow Real Estate deals are made by suce real estate s; how to list property; how to advertise, manage ~property; ance; about landlord and es °s; legal Torms; e of pointer ips, etc; 246 pages micely cund. V. 31.00; post- age prep Your money rizkt back if satistic I3 rectly s, Station DIDJA sce Amos? Amos who? Why, @ mosquito! Decd, ah have; It's the onl thing that don't like the Cobweb C: ner six for 2ie cigar, at Fasan's Sn hop, seplsd about prop: ASK MR. COIT investment purpose: WANTED Electricians and Helpers Apply on Tuesday Afternoon at Winchester Woolen Mill, Thamesville. erty WANTED One or two steady handy men to learn to run special furnaces and do other work. HAMMOND PROCESS CO. Shipping Street, Thamesville. WANTED Four Laborers The American Strawboard Co. WANTED 10 Laborers, 2 Waitress, 2 Chamber- maids, 2 Elevator Boys, 10 Women (general housework), 3 Men for farm. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager 2 WANTED IMMEDIATELY summer cottage, good condition, sonable price, water. FOR SALE: il-acre farm, near main line station, fine land, rea- on either salt or fresh on trunk line highway, arge orchard, S-room house, arge new poultry house and gs: $2,800; easy terms. AGENCY. Willimantic, Conn. WANTED Men for Dye House SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. Bean Hill mill MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watcnes, dsweiry ecuriiies of any kind at the t Rates of interest. An old shed firm to deal with. THS COLLATERAL LOAN Co, Mais Strect, Upsimira, CaGnilined 19055 when you want good help and want.it quickly. Help is scarce now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. When you have a “don't want” which you believe might be “some-one-slse want.” Fur- niture, floor coverings, stoves, clothing, tools, etc., advertised in Bulletin Want Ads find ready sale. Want Ads to locate the loser. When you lose something— for most Norwich people are honest—and on finding anything Instinctively, turn to Bulletin When a vacancy occurs your rental property. in Whan you want to sell your real estate. Wien you want to kuy or sell pets, a business or a lease. Sc a Line wo inch chestnu iner, 15 Oak of consisting of telegraph poles, cordwood. . C T FOR S41 near 1000, single FOR S. pound Chapman, Ve FOR tons No. 1 ha pass. touring ca Hill, Lebanon, Ci FOR SAL Holstein hu all right FOR SALE—Tourinz c Ph ; first class ‘condition; price reasonable for quick sale. Address Touring Car, Bulle Office. FOR SALE—Rye straw and | Tsepria | s al estato par. | T Norw Ram home on | most lots cnce Real S lots, 510,00 change, New London, Estate jezldaw AUTOMGBILES FOR SALE. 1914 Ford Touring Car, 1912 Ford Touring Car, 1910 Overland Touring Car. C. W. NOIES, | Willimant Tel.4 626 Main St, sep30d FOR SALE 3 Tenement House NO. 21 RIPLEY HILL with improvements, well rented, 5 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. Good investment. Frarcis D. Donohue Central B ng, Norwich R PiCTURESQUE STONE COTTAGE FOR SALE On Rockwell Park. Seven rooms lights. steam heater. Grounds of twe acres, with beautiful shade trees. Good { barn on property. Attractive price to stimulate quick sale. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency | Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Street, mear Mohezan and bath, electric WILLIAM B. WILCO: - AUC1ION, I will sell at. Public At TUESDSY, OCT. 3,°1 at 10 o'clock a. m. si in Griswol Plainfiold, 1 m 3 wtation miles north! of Jeweit Ciiy walk to school: ho ings in zood con both goad workers gentle, s 1125 with éa! calves harneés, and 2 singie har: wagon, 1 express w ber tired bugs seated top ca 1 steigh, 2 p tooth harro mow oneer each; ing heifers. R , 23 i air ne, new last yvesr, | Buckeye ng machine, % hay rakes, 1 corn shellor, stona, 1 b 1 grin barrow, 2 wagon 5 1 bone grinder, horse blankets, rakes and other smail . cha ropes, cradle, large fquantity of hay, about 3 tons of oats, some big hay and ‘163 shocks of corn; i dining room set, 3 beds with springs and mat- forks, tresses, 1 singlo folding bad, 3 wast stands, 8 bureaus, chairs, Toskers, ta bles, sewing machines, 2 desks. 1 bookcase, 1 Auerbach piano, i orsin- ette, lamps 1 cook stove, 1 parior heater, pictares, lishes, 1 new churn, two-burner oil &tove, small oil heater, icebox, and other articles too numerous to mentlon. If stormy, next fair day. & caterer will be in attendance. MRS, _PATEN, Conn. | TO RENT TO RENT--I uselzcepinz. TO REN quire 39 Spruce TO R improvements, 6 Carter Ave. one Six rooms; rent reisonable; newly redecorated. - John . Fanning, o2 Broadway sep2od room flal, modern well Ave. In- sep2sd E som cotiage, 124 Fourth st Inquire B. Enright, o sep2sd - tenement with icnts. Apply 107 sep2sd e nizhed g3 2% RET 6 GRS LY House, 67 Church Strect. used as a rooming hou given at once. Apply to THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO, Conn. Norwich, nisped rooms for light s5ep50d e-room tenement. In- . SED3OU 26 River Av Sdern conven Bowers ourth bell, ep23d 130 Gd Toom; POETRY THE SONGS OF TODAY. ng me no Songs of yesterday, minstreisy and palmer's lay, I days of pomp and days Of powen Of days when knighthood was in Nower ] For past is r panoply And gone ti me chivalry, And blazoned shield, and Viking Snake A vanlshed dream martyrs staie. Sing me no songs of future days, - Of manhood's strange and altered ways; Of times, when things undreamed, un« g known, \Uproot the present, stone by stone. ropliet..aye, 'tis weil, nd_worlds to tell: Us pen there s s “That Which Is." Of Gona land and sea, And of the finity , Of m and hiving homo In s, archel dome, Thé 2 “Steam” Fhat w men from a useless dream. Ana gives them power, skill and strength, Ana e hroughout the breadth an gth of 1and his mastery And mirds them with the myatery, dynamo and tel That men no longer lone. Tic creat world's Interwoven plan 1Is onme vast Unit,” one vast Man. Then sing no sons of yesterdar, davs, ina alfered and things we fear, man i the fear of God. AJolph Roeder. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Is he a they’re hshaw— always by should eots the best of she, it? a you remember to pr STORE inquire of APD N.T 117 Mzin Street ————— No. 115 Main Street For further particulars ARRANT & CO,, TO RENT 8 Roem Ap t $3 v Flmen HH 3.0 JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET ST. QUONOC! \UU—Ten-room cot- tage 3 ac laind, 1000 feet from Ocean and 1: sown dower and | vegetableszariens: hurdwood — floors, plumbinz heat. Renta! $350, FRANK W. COY ly. R. 1. on, low »oms| arge J CR SALE SIX DESIRABLE BUILDING LO on TS Greene Ave. and Cedar St. For particulars and prices or call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, | enclose Cona. address } JUST ARRIVED. Anotiier car of Horses ju Minotk. They are the best Draft |Horses and Chunks I h this year. They must bo sold. Tight. | Come and see them. ! ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. in from lot of ave had Prices ammy, I praved prayed for daddy him just now. - Teach lie, who was that that 1 distinetly that date. but I ex- repeating mose you con- ph to muke a no. A triumph m ahat friend W 2 littie bit sarly Times Dispatch. 2s ~ing you had a faraway look ik cre you so mu no: 1 was merel pla Birm , Dinah, I hear aid gthe s m goudl provides E a mighty powerful n IDOSCOPE ed, contains orld’s total of 1 yield of the six from 15,000,000,~ 00,009 bushel here timber enough States to I 1 governm nt expert. witchgrass blade of exhibited by . L. Yeaton, of Beigrade, Me., meas~ d six feet ten in length. Great po es for trade are of- d b Caucasus. Most of the | merchants re men of small capital. Six absolute monarchies still_exist in the world. They are Siam, Oman, | Morocco, ! Monaco. | =, Six per eont Aby Afghanistan and of the line of a rafl- road being bulit in Switzerland will ho over bridges and, 135 per cent. throush tunnel New Yo requires | *400,000,000 pounds of sugar vearly: 45,000,000 pounds of coffee, at a cost of $11,- 00, and 5,000,000 pounds of tea. e Pure food advocates in Japan re- ntly discovered that much quartz sand rice was to in- An 1gcomotives ing 1o 3 monotony of Engliah Tailroad and ¢ nevs ding. supplies toy to children talk- to relieve . the A New Jersey Inventor has patented |a machire for hanging wall paper. enabling a man fo do_three times as much worls as by hand Assam an oath is taken stand- hin a rope circle, to imply a to perish as the rope does if vitness does not tell the truth, The construction of nipe line 220 miles lonz has enabled 4il to replace wish | the | wnod for fuel for navieation and {ofher purposes in the .interfor of Congo. Ttaly aealnst Germany. Prmania arainst Autria-Tungary. Cormany aeainst Rumania. Turkey aeainst Rumania. Rulearia against Rumania This makes 21 in all. But, of course, if the declarations had heen exhaust- ive—that is. if every bellizerefit on one side had declared war aeainst every Dbellizerent on the other slde—tha numher wenld he greater. There ara now four enemv powers and fen al- Ties. The possihle number of declara- tions of war is therefore elghty. e Cut This Out—It Is Worth Money. Don’'t miss this. Cut out th i it to Fo writing your na You will recéive n a trial vackaee containine Floney and.Tor Compound..for 1. e and mail . 11, & 21 conrhs. colds and eraun: Pills, for lame bak. rheymatism, BHladder troubles, and Toley Cathartic Tablets a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing fiafl:fl;}c fnrdconmnatxon‘.wlgl‘m;x:ns, eadache and sluggish ‘The Lee & Osgoad Co. e