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TOMORROW; ML‘V Mm.<.‘ What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Moving Plctures at .\umtoflum Theatre. Pictures at Breed Theat vm( villa and Moving Pictures the Davis. ‘The the m xr:)l'@‘l‘e;eefin ".3'—"' 4 IAVls THEATRE TODAY. —— Big Bill of Keith Vaudeville and Tri- angle Photo Plays—New .Show To- morrow—Four Complete Shows on Thanksgiving Day at 1.30, 3,15, 6 and 8.15. - Follow tMe crowd and you will be sure to land at the Davis theatre, and when you get there you will see one of the finest and photo play bills ever seen in this city. The M line attraction is Roger Company, four people, in com act that is a winner. They sing, ce, and hand out some good comedy that is entirely different from anything ever seen here, and are making a big hit during their brief stay. Another big timer is FEugenie .eBlane, a dainty mlu who does an with several NEIL &afhéwg MINSTRELS. Davis Theatre, Feidqr Evening, De- Wj. = ST cidver | eam e ‘The third act is il and Sylvany, who present a novel-variety offerin, rforming many difficult feats on t! old fashioned wheel. In the photo plays the feature is calléd A Vagabond Prince and H. B. Warner is the star. This is a five part Ince production and is up to the usual high standard of Triangle pic- tures. To complete the show there is the usual two reel Keystone comedy. For the last half of the week another big bill 1s booked. The vaudeville con- sists of the Five Kitamuras, the prem- fer Japanese Risley performers of the world, the stage settings and wardrobe used in this act are unsur- passed and are valued at six thousand dollars. e act is Francisco- Redding and Company in the delight- ful comedy sketch, Honorah. This is one of the biggest laughing hits in vaudeville today. The third act is the Pesce Brothers in a musical offering entitled the Street Musicians. All the three acts are good and will make a splendid programme for the holiday. ‘The Triangle feature photo play is Norma Talmadge in Firty-Fifty, a drama of Boh#mia, married life and divorce courts. To complete theghow s the latest Chaplin comedy, ind the sceens. Charlie Chaplin in Be- hind the Screen is not a scream, its a howl. Take a lot of breath with you when you go to see it because you won’t have time to catch any after the show starts. The picture starts out with a bang and keeps on hong- Ing so hard, through every single foot that you do not dare blink vour eyes for fear vou wilt miss something. Set right down in the midst of a motion picture studio where the pretty girls are being picked, and the bum actors nre being kicked out, there is an w limited opportunity for the wild d: struction that follows in Chaplin’s wake. Thanksgiving day there will be four complete shows at 1.30, 3.15, 6 and 8.15. Prices all day 10. 15 and 20 cents. No seats reserved. Coming soon, Mary Pickford in “Less Than Dus! AT THE AUDITORIUM. Anna 0. Nilsson in The Scarlet Road, Special Five Reel Feature Today and Thursday. very fine picture programme has IRt SR B i day and Thanksgiving when Anna Q. Nilsson with Della Connor will appear in George Kleine's, The Scarlet Road, ;!i ;t&ry of Bmdwu,y and the white g! A hangman's noose dangling trgm | Harry the ceiling, met ‘Tremain gaze as he entered his father's hunt- ing ledge in the wilds of Montana ‘whither he had been directed by a letter’ from his father which accom- panied a bequest of $200,000. “When you have dissipated this for- tune, go to my hunting lodge in Mon- tana, break down the cabin door and there you will find a solution of your trouble”” Thus wrote the father, a: his prophettc judgment proved acur- ate because the young chap did dissi- pate quickly, in fast living, the fortune left to him. He went then to his father’s hunting lodge and found there awa\ing him—a hangman’'s noose, dan, from the ceiling. Around this is woven an intensely interesting story told in_the Kleine photodrama, The. Scarlet Road. There are many other situations fuily as dramatic as the above,k in The Scarlet Road. A very romantic tale 1s blended with the more stirnng sifyations and adds in- terest tq the picture In its entirety. Malcolm Duncan. formerly supporting Harrison ‘Grey Fiske, is with Anna Q. Nilsson #nd Della. Connor, featured in The Scarlet Road. Other pictures on the bill will be George Larkin in Grant the Police Re- porter, a plcture replete with hair raising episodes. Views of foreign lands and a Krazy Kat eu_rtnon comedy’ will complete the bill.» There will be four shows Thmkagivlng day, at 1.30, 3, 7 and 8.30. i BREED THEATRE. Special Holiday Bill For Today and Thursday—-Four Shows Thanksgiv- ing Day, 1.30, 3, 7, and 830 p. m. As_a special holidgy attraction the Breed will present lay and tomor- row the magnetic little star,» Mabel Taliaferro, in the Dawn of Love. This is Miss Tallaferro's newest production and is the first to be produced gvith the popular star since God's )4 Acre.” The Dawn of Love is the joint work of Channing Pollock and Ren- nold Wolf and is a powerful story of adventure in five fon Miss Taliaferro has an unusuaily fascinating part to play, It is that of .hmusllne nick- named ack,” who lives with her father, Miles Allen, in a tiny fishing village. She wears a mixture of boys' clothes and girls’ clothes and is per- fectly happy as she drives her pet goat over the rocks. She meets John Lang, a government officlal on the trail of smugglers, with whom she falls in love, and whom sghe believes to be a figher- man. "Ward Jennings, a native ship- owner, jealous of John's attentions to Jack, revenges himself by slandering John and revealing the whereabouts of the sm %o the government. In a fight between the government and the smugglers, Jack’s father is shot, due she believes to John. After a se- ries of incidents John clears himseif in her fayor and at the olose of the picturg all ends happily. The Breed will also present the seventh episode of The Crimson Stain Mystery, which is fully as sensational and startling as any of the preceding chapters. On 'rhurndny, the Breed will have lne.;e mm;udmmg it 7 and 8.9 seats at all performances ‘| George M. Cohen. wes used on tour by the Friars for their frolic which took place a few months ago and which as written by playlet deals with ‘some of our am!fl on the Mexi- be one of the best things of the kind ever offered in a minstrel show. There will be a full list of comedians and vocalists for the semi-circle of the first_part and Manager Isesa surprise in the way of stage set tings for this portion of the gramme. Among the comic men addition to the star himself, are Ed- die Ross, 'Lasses White, C] es Grif- fin, Steve Werber, Major Ndfwak. The list of singers includes J.-LeSter Hab. erkorn, James Barardi, Jo:eph Andre, Johathan Strauss, Lalonde, Iy. ¢ There will be a parade of the min- strels at hizh noon on the opening day, and it is promised that this dis- play will be well worth seeing. Seats on sale today at 10 a. m. Prices 25c to $L60.£ | . Wallingford. — The proprietor and five men found ir. a restaurant at 174 Fest Main street. which was raided single handed by Pairolman Walter L. Kurcon Saturday night, were assessed fines and costs in police court Monday morning on gambling charges. Georze Kappos, the proprictef, chagsed yith conducting . & . gambling house, " was ;llnoed :100\ d'” costs, ;mo\mdns to 9, i i %3 CASTORIA For Infants and Children faw, Carl W. R. Pars- and have your _ and Watch Regulated. FREE The Jeweler Main Street Near Post Office Wedtfing Gifts IN SILVER THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 25-27 Franklin Street LEGAL NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO; missioners for New London County: We hereby apply for a transfer of license from Bath strcet'to sell and ex- change spirituous and Intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and o .. in the building at 107 Franklin street. Town of Norwich, exgept in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or Which_ are Gut off or.partitionsd. in snch manner as to -forin booths, . side rooms, or retiring rooms.’ Our 'place of business 1s not focated within two Bundred feet in « direct line (rom any hurch edifice or public or parochial school, or the . premises pertaining thereto, or any nostoffice, public 1li- brary, lor cemetery. Dated at Nor- wleh, this 218t day of November, A. D. Samuel Levin, Abraham Levin, Alppllclnts We, tne undersigned. ars otors and ‘taxpayers .owning = real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endocse the forexolnx lication of Samuel Levin & Co. for icense, and hereby Certify that said Sppiicants a itabl licensed pur: d_at Nurwich‘ November, A, . den. Jonn' P, ard Eruiry Thir the ahove. Nanisd and endorsers are elcctors and tax Xpay- ers, owniny eal te, in the Town of Norwich ated at Norwu:h, this 21st of November, A. D. 1916, -Chas, S. Bo lbrook, Town Clerk. novlfiw NOTICE FOK ALLOWANCE OF AD—' MINISTRATION ACCOUNT. AT A COUXT OF PROBAME MELD 3t North Stoaington, within aud fof the istrict of rth Ston nsld'n on“the l'mz Uay ot Jovember. A DL 1910, esent—OHARLES .-GRAY, -Judge. e tate of Ruasiand Chomi. Iat North Stonington, in said District, ceased. The Executcr exhibited his adm] tration account with sald estate t Court for allowance: it is therstore Ordered, Thut the 4th day of Decem- r, A. D. 1916, AL IC Seock in the forenoon, at the Into Court Room {n Nortn Stonington, in said Distriet, be, and the same ? appoint, for hearing the same, and the said-Execu- tor 1s airectcd to give notico thereof by publishing this order once in The Norwich Bullet a ckcmmon t. El(l 8! rnpo North 2 east ‘:'\’é:"-’u.‘y'fi"y"-?&:‘%‘n',‘; c-:ld hmln;. lnd make nu:* tfi nd Norwich, u..v. at. A.TC- Swan reward. 0. ve _———___._..__.........,..’_;'Sa. ; mA sum "ot mnin{i“u‘ g vou off on the next Hin te ueu.- it. “You, too, will want Jou Eee the nindsome fertile ot whero one crop of swee tatoes should R‘y for dt. Orchurd o! 100 fine trees- imly to depot, village and corn can- ning 1lctnry 3,000 cords wogs. 1u0,0u0 feet timber that can he sold ul, Own "! v ai cellar; $780 down, _and Write lodly for “Peace” Catalogue,” with trmenng instructions and go see it. Agency, Dept. 86, 53" Nadsau” St.. York. nov2s, 'FULL COURSE TURKEY DINNER Served at the Columbia and Lenox Houses from 1130 to 230 on Thanks- giving Day. PRICE 50 cEfiTs FOR SALE Price $2,000. House of eight rooms, with large garden, on trolley car line, 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn. - 3 Carload of Cows One carload just arrived. Two more carloads will" arrive this week. Ver- mont and New, York State Cows. g FRED W. HOXIE Tel 62, Lebanon Div. Lebanon, Conn. FOR SALE A modest hume can be bought very cheap. FReasol. «wnur leaving for the extreme northwest:: For- full particu- iars, Inquire of JOHN A. 3IDRAN, Real Estate Broker, Frank!in Square, Norwich. RIVERPROPERTY FOR SALE On the. Thames. House having nine rooms, electric lights, steam heat, run- ning water. Two foarns, wood shed, tool house, two poultry houses. 20 acres of land with a water frontage of about 1,000 feet. Dwelling stands on high ground, affording superb view of the river and surrounding country. Price $6,500. ° ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 63, Broadway FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE 124 McKinley Avenue. fiaht Roome and Bath, Modegn tm- 'vements.. Price $4,500, Eagy Terms. JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET §T. Real Estate Department. $1,700 will ‘buy a Cottage House, Work Shop and a large Garden in a very desir- able part of the city. E. A. PRENTICE, ) Phdne 300 86 Cliff; Street FOR SALE A modern 12 room House in best residential section. A. M. AVERY To close an ect‘:.tn the seven- room: House number 237 Thames - Street. Vefy ‘convenlent loca- tion. ' Will _sell ‘at a very low price it sold: soon. THOS. H. BECKLEY, Admr. (278 Main Strest, May Building s Raving | =< o ssnml houscwork s "goo Idwa) PN Amk !o;qult?l net - nd oos ay. mer Cor. Middletown, Gr, o_firemen lflf 3 Roferison nofi:sfl NTED—Second hand Ford _car ather t.l;mrh-nz or runabout. Tel. 1 noy C WA mill. vnle The C. WA Young mnan good at fig ures, for Spisndid otfice position with 5 lehding Dusiness Hum: o Bood ehance to learn tie business and secure ad- yancement: a kruwledge of huokkeep- Tig Would be helpral buc not Recessary. Make arrangements at once at the Nor- | wich Commercial Sehool, Chamber oi Commerce Bullding, for ani appoint- men| novisd WANTED—A few nore table board- ers. Inquire at 13 Oak noy27d WANTED—By « t~alned nurse, posi- tion to care’ for invalid or any one, l;l Apply Miss C. Evans, R.1. 8. nov: TIVE DOLLAR gald pics free fo iHe nearest figu-e on the number af kernels on three ears of corn in our window. One blank {ree with each purchase of 10 worth or over to write vour figure on. Contest closes S ntmday. fflf Smoke Sh novata - hop. STENOGKAPHER c positions in pay of tests at Capitol, Hartf 13:,4%16; taree” urades: least 18, with cal " experience. Send for’ informatibn oircular and ap- Blk‘fi,kion blank t. filed by noon of ec. 11, at office f4fatc Commission, Hoom Hart- rm‘d. Conn. viTd ANTED—AL once; 20 good pumers wry large inside pamting in cne of the prominent factérics of the city of Hart- ford; eight hour 3 to 9 a day, accordh:lg to ability; call at once. The Hartford Open Shop Building Trades' Exchange, Poom 26, No. 118 Asylum St., Hartford, (,on moy27d \VAN1ED~WooM spinners, Johnson & Bassett mules; good wages: steady employmem. PP Reliunce Yarn Co. Norwich. nov2sd Captton ‘v”h‘n Yol Nave. ' “don't want” - which_you believe might be_‘“some-one-elsc want” . Fur- _niture, floor coverings, stoves, clothing, -tools, etc., advertised ir Bulletin Want Ads {ind ready 8 . When you lose wmdhmg—- (or mn.t Norwich people are honest—and on finding anything instinctively, turn to Balletin Want Ads to locate the Joser. Whon a vacancy occurs in your rental property. When you want to sell your real estate. " Wisn you want to buy or sell pets, a business or a leass. Sc a kine FOR SALE FOR SALE--Chestnut mare, weight 1050, with handsomo five months™®old colt; may exchange for young stock Richard H. Pug‘h Gales Ferry. N 297-23, Mysti W FOR SA\I.E—B@\sl:\h hares, bred from our silver cup winmers at New Lendo Imperial Rabbitry, Taftville. nOVZSWEM FOR SALE — Pair of younsg mules, weight 2200 1bs.; will sell cheup, as I am to change my business; als6 car- riage. Frank L' Ford, 20 Windham t., limantic. nov2éd FOR SALIS—20,000 first class hem- lock, lumber sized. Inguire T. E. Bab- cock, Norwich. novSMWS. WAK'I‘ED—One or two young men from 16 Lo 18 yeurs of age can find steady emplovment if applied for at once.” The Wauregau Hotel. nov24d_ " WANTED_TIE hewers and cordwood ihoppcrs Phone evenings d2tween 7 nd $—2 nov23d FOR SALE—The Cranston place. Thamesville. Inquire James L. DeWolf. nov2IMWF FOR SALE — 75 h. p. Harris-Corliss engine and 80 i. p.:Stewart boller, complete. = The Keunedy Corroration, Danieison,” Conn. nov2zws WANTED—At Hathawa £00d smart young marm 1 ola. WANTED—Boy 14 to 16 vears for light,_clean work; $7 to start Side Silk Mill. SAFETY FIRST Iave your blades xhnrp?r;gd‘ E. Kirby, 227 Main St, nov: °s Market, a or 18 Jedra v23d FOR SAL -A pair of hay Morj mares. 7 amQ 9 vears old, apeut £200 Ibs. Honest to work or drive, will 'sell leparfite or togather, vary cheap. someone wno will not abuse them; Al!o bugsles wagons and hainess, at t ‘Rey- nolds’ Stable, Chest novisd quh‘a P. F, bray 231 Central Avy .| Broadway. % zt of seven Imth euufl; sy > —eouaxn of. 5ix rooms ““’“:nafi electric lights, at. 73 Fourth St hmu!xe 480 Boswell Ave. Phone 521-15. nov2i _t i'\ilrnlzhz% r“x convenio ces - for ou: u SL :].‘(L €5-2, r nnov o Oan —neither in ?l’fi Address James nov2sd franam, Tartville. ¢ TO_RENT—One six-room tenémen! ‘one_five-room zennment qhquln ot-s‘-. L. Greene, 1 Hill TO n.l:vt—~mceu lulpl:hed tnmt room, .With steam neat and Grove St. a NO. 120 BROADWAY——Six-room fat, | heater, Lath, gas and electric connees Inquirs ai 122 Broadway. g’\ Phone 1i40-4. FOR_RENT—House of ten rooms No. 54 Washington * all uonunlenm and steam heat. Miguire of 1sa Jones, ‘Insurance aud _Real lusuw Agent, Richaras Building; 91 Main St. noviéd id TO RENT—lenement 61 Otis St. In- —Steam heated Aat of rooms on’ Mapie St. Inquire 10 l:.uln novl: ruulsnnn ROOMS for light house keeping. ' ¢ Division St. Phoue 1276-Z novsd RENT_Stoie 322 Laurel Hill suitable for groc or. market; Apply v M. K. Waters, 1vi novia 7 IO MENT—A fiat of four rocms, with modern conyenient shing- ton St. Inquire of leert Bowere, 150 Washington st. Tai. 1132-3, _ octz3d TO RENT Furnished room, with jodern ¢onveniences, 5 Wuhlnogtan‘ du. 3 0 RE@T_Tleasant aime.room te au conveniences. Add;fls‘;_’dxu c Ll SRy SR NO. 132 Brozdway; upper flat, all modern conveniences; reni reisonable. Jokn k. Fanniyg, 5¢ Broadway. setid TO Ave., rent low. nies.ex, 83 Washin ton RENT — Homelike mmuma ; eight rooms and bath, best n-- idences section. Archa W. ot Brouaway. T FURNIS; mnn‘bh r:us, suxgn lor u‘m hmmmpln‘ M ,_18_Union St )y2ed cows, FOR SAl new milch “Frank and _ spring: H. Phillips, Hampton. nov2sd WANTED—Raw furs, ner's every Thursday, novi3d HELP WANTED and also work to take home; work easy; one hour at factory sufficient for learnmg: good pay after learned. Apply Columbia Kid Curler Co. Colchester, Conn. nov10a GOVERNMENT jobs open: 590 month; list free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 35 W. P2 novéd furnitu uckner. 5 Riay2id House Maid Wanted for general housework two. H. A A, C. Bennett -WANTED—Second han, highest price paid. A. Franklin St. Tel. 717-3. in_family of Good ‘wages for capable party. MRS. HENRY F. ULMER 34 Maple Grove Avenue, Norwich. Ct FOR SALE—Farm ho and young cow. James Belinack,!Montviile. __nov2id FI)B SALE—Cordw uod for James Kane, 73, R. PrzAoU FOR SALE—A thrfiouxhhred Guern- sey bull (fegistered No, 38545, Cupid.of Round Hill). E. Lathrop. naynr:&nd Hill, Oteasgile; cotie Telcphone wich Div. 1853-22. nov: “FOR SALE_Two airtight wood heat- ers, one snall coal heater. Tel. 1276-2. 27 Division St. nov2sé FOR SALE—A new two. horse_farm . Browning. Phone or c:m be seen at Pierson's Stables. nov23d FOR SALE—1914 Cadlllac in A No. 1 condition; price reasonable. Call at Majestic Garage. nov2id FOR SALL—Dress suit, size 37; good condition; cheap. Address Suit, care Bulletin. nov21id le cheap. . L., Cauterbury. WANTED Two or three good Men HAMMOND PROCESS COMPANY Shipping Street, Thamesvilie WANTED WEAVERS AND HELP for other departments. New mill just completed. SHETUCKET CO. WANTED To Buy Hand Picked Apples All | can get. Will pay good price. Write ISAAC KIRMAN, Norwich, Or phone 1203-5 Evenings between 7‘. WANTED A FAMILY T0 RUN A BOARDING HOUSE. -~ APPLY TO HALL BROTHERS, 29 and 31 Commerce St., Norwich. WANTED 14 Laborers, 6 young housework la 1 farm hand, 2 nurse girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT, BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. WE WANT OLD TEETH IN ANY CONDITION Wt p-y‘:pu;b p-r set, ac- 3 THE OOLLATEKAL LOAN QO FOR SALE—I have young chickens, ducks and geese and three wild geese for sale. Otto Anderson, Jr., R..F. D. No. 5, City. novéd FOR SALE—Greatest real estato bar- g2in in Norwjcn; Buckingham home on Vashington 12-room house, most substantially bum which cost over $50.000 to build; also 28 building lots and 40-foot street. and the 28 lots, $J Estatc Exchange, jezidawy few London, Conn. FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Bu-l. ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable locations. List your property it you cure to seil or remt, 1 have a number of peaple looking Tor real es: tate investmen F. WyLL. TResl Estate und Insurance. Room 196 Thayer Bldg. SALE HORSES T have a few good Horses that I want to dispose of right away. Come and see them, ELMER R. PIERSON Telephcene 536-3 EXCHANGE Village Farm in beautiful village, 2 miles ouf on state road, 38 acres land, 10 roem house. with bath, hot and cold water, etc. Splendid barns, 3 poultry houses. Buildings cost $12,000. Will exchange for good income property. Particulars @WRYON'S AGENCY, Wil- ¥mantic, Conn. 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees. harn 16x30, .one hennemy 8x12, two scratching sheds, €0 peach ‘trees . % acres asparagus :.t Ibs. daily in season— an income ear rafiroad, scheol ana cm.f' 2 land free from stone and machine worked. * Send for latest catalogue. Just issued Chcice of 400. Nothing like it in all New England. ¥ WILLIAM. A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. I. Telezhone 365 Offices 110 Wiest 34th St. New York ne_ 2098 Greeloy { Oe-n' d Salt Pond; an'- ant lfl“ LAM FO) "m in the building corner of Frun‘lln and Willow streets; fine cor- ner store for years occupied by C. C. Treat druggisi, and sales rOomJ store room ané bakery formerly u by the Providence akery. Archa W. Coit, 62 Broadway. jyiid TO Newly farmisiied rooms, modern conveniences, a! B et St Enous 10432 - aprizd seven-rdom cottage, iniprovements, and For full particulars A very ol lfwat n. {nquire af JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estale Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. New Apartmients To Rent Six rooms each apartment with gas, electric light and steam heater in each apartment at §20.00 pog month. Building- Lds For Sale Desirable building lots on Washington Street, Laurel Hill Avenus, Hickory [ nng Main Streets ‘from $300.00 up. Inquire of J. J. CORKERY, Room 109, Thayer Building Telephone 1336—488-3 _ TO RENT Attractive Six Room Flat Modern, $22.00 per month JAMES L. CASE Renial Dept. 37 Shetucket St. STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for-almost any kind of | business, at a reaSonable . price. at Bulletin Office. . TO RENT Six Rooms and Bath, Gas and Large Yard, Section . N. TARRANT & CO. . 117 Main Street In- . FOR RENT House, 67 Church Street. Centrally lo- cated. All-modern conveniences. Pos- session given at once.. Apply to THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Norwich, Conn. TO RENT oyr;us—m U QUON -m l-‘ ommroomum. s«a l'-r Nmk[.g_ . FRANK W.m “esterly, R. L GMN AMERICAN Manufacturers of’ isinf wders, Dis oeunh. g‘mm’m.‘ Bed| epal: uuuom ; | Clickety -oldie rched’ to the train. 3 'The!’“ replied . the veteran, iove fipx Tovely (s . “to fall ike sun- ..ex ‘mmh outh }nny‘\bg £0 long and age it 244 to in 117h a 1ttle more, take ‘::’;m"mh Ty out of eavtis ‘vast store, - o shalt theu wm wita gladness and not grief, P]nnm'ng a hope in ail the thorny Do !\ruly dscds, of brotherncod -ths mm:;men nobiy Hited ind each Bach: day’s plain duty. teaches thee t> i !.andln: “lives brave in tnéir ess, et zh-y near the Shadows @nd ’ itrodden paths that stretch Tholl!hll‘ word. and drwds To stand fn truth in all® s ‘This m cref‘l} that counts. Un- Staunch fortl e, aud-strengch of pa- }ience born Ne\ll" y tr&flifl: Fromiing: n-e light, reco] Fwinflr’ 'l.l‘le r.\ght, nar looking back to all. . - tiough the way be nor fearing to —CHamber's Journal. SONG ‘OF, TRE RAIU. e click. in @ Pullman berth tnssed to Slecping. Rolling pl’r)gm side to side, d-Iro : babies - and fro Nightmare ~nd snoring a-weeping. - Great - benefactor, _tnis- Pullman Car T l}llcke(y click. the porter announces The séatlonfor Dbicakfast where stravelers: are fe: With' & i, fittal sfrt and two or three nounces, 1 hasten to leave my < bed h lmcke'y click,, I am back agdin chew- The Tast of the fosa I so hastily bit, Surrounded by infants their clamor re- newiny, 1'fin@ no space left for to stand or to sit. Thus in" the midst of _commotior men, macadaraized this scene of [ 2long through a terrible — das But wuely suppresa a profane wicked otion To cus!" ithe officia's—they're too far away. Jervous and mad in my helplees eon- ditiony T pray todthe Lord from whiom bless- ngs flo That aif kin Jetgartens may go to per- ion, Lun\eyed to thzlr doom by.the Pull- . man Cer Co. --Sunflower Bill, Quenemo. s sHUMOR OF THE DAY Wife—You know very well I don't bother you for money- Hubby—No, but. the buy frem do.—London iideas. “Do you and your wife enjoy vour ovenings'at home, gencrally, spiak- Well,” said " Jimson, does and is"—jundge. Militarist—Wkat are vou hurting fough ali those war records “or’ Pacifist—] am tryipg to find out who General Delivery is.-——Ch«pparal. “I - thought Katherine fighired on marrying Jack Harom.” “She did; but aratier girl with mnore [-money flutfl;{umd her ”—Boston Tran- €oript. - . “So tha.t pretty canvasser sold you a book, el “No, she 50ld me a couple of smjles and threw the’ hook in.” — Louisvills Courier-Journal. . “He died because of his wrong thoughts “No! How’'s that”” “Why, he thouzht he could paddle a cange.”’—Nebraska Awgwan. “Well, how_ did things come out in your school contest?” “Trifle mixed. A girl won the ham- mer-throwing contest and a Loy took first prize for fruit cake.’—Pittsburg's Post. "Who are those people who “are asked ' the recruit as the “she usvally ‘are ‘the people who .are mot going.* — Jones (who™as called round to se: it his friend has recovered from o wild night)—Is" Mr. Wuzzy up yet? Landlady (sternly)—-Yes, he got up an hour agg, drank his_bath and went back to bed.—London Notes. Lawyer—You say you want this d,-nhte suft pushed through with the utmose speed? Client—Exactly. I have a child six weeks old, and 1 want the money to pay his couegn axpenses.—Gargoyle. A gasolinienzine-driven machine has been. invinted 1o bule hay - or straw in cylindrical vales. Russia maintans at Moscow an ex- periment station for the study of flax cultivation and. manufacture. A new Jerman electrical hea unit ig. made ‘of fine resistanie Wi ‘women across pure asbestos thréuds. e ing Since 1870 white hLliterscy in Geor- !fl. has been redti:cd from 27 to 7 per cent., and biack from 92 to 35 per cent. g A recently patented sanitary shav ing brush has a sponge mnsiead of brlnlcs and’ the hani is made to cositain s083. An orchard-ladder bas been mount- ed on"a wheeled frame for conven- ience in moving and car be fastened at any angle. - An/additional step for railroad cars can be lowered into’position for l‘m the platfornt has beefl pat- t‘d by an Alabamu mla_ tives of tl'-e eastern slopes of th m in' Bolivia to render fish In- adesmren you mflge #0_they can be caught @n the : 'l’lno—.nd Five conhl 2 Dn!lt‘lnlll thi tn Foley & Co., . “Cut out- this' slip, 2835 \ |