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PARTLY CLOUDY AND MUCH COLDER TDMV What Is Going On Tonight Mm SENTENCED TO NINE MONTHS IN m v.ud:’v.lu‘:hl!g‘lnm Pictures at K ving Pictures at the Breed The- try !'.lfll“ Taeatre. h _Stat! Norwdx clation, No. §, It meets In B G oh. Mo, €3, F. , Court City ot Norwioh, No, 62, ‘White Cross Cou meets in Suniisbe Fifth Company at Armory. ANNOUNCEMENTS BREED THEATRE Lou Tellegen in The Victory of Con- science, Feature for Today and Sat- urday. One of the most unusual of the Photoplays at Ampditorium ?mmmtflee nBtvlckP’ult.Ho.l.‘f.A.&.m Svea Sick Benefit Soclety meets in b No. 13, K. of C., Safford that he Safford was the clerk. mnmtmnmng:_l that he, masquerading as “Oliver borne,” was the many interesting incidents in the Jesse L. Lasky .production of The of Consclence which will be seen the Ereed theatre today and Saturday with Lou Tellegen, the famous roman- tic actor in the stellar rol‘ is the at- tack of the Germans a French convent, defended by a hu:dm of -ol- from the diers recruited gutters Paris and commanded by a m priest. This scene exact replica one of the mrjdent. of the first days of the great war and was told to Al- exandro de Japnelli by one of the few survivors of the confl screen, the Lasky company it could contribute its share to pre- serving history, as well as of dented. “The federal district attorney intends, it was announced today, to rush - to prosecutions {growing out of the Osborne case. Miss breach of promice sult lagainst the attorney was responsible I e e at | ifor the stirring developments that fol- Jowed, must face the double charge of |. estabilsh | perjury and using the maile to defraud. a pictorial monument to the vaMant {Her two sisters must also face trial itrial the many other ‘Tanzer, whose actual escort of the uced. In paesing sentencé Judge Hand told ‘was to be Protection uonotoflh- TWO sons of the underworld by presenting !for perjury, while Maxwell and David t its absolute detail. In order to 'Slade, Miss Tanzer's attorneys, and Al- :io “:hxs, aze services of Francis le |bert 3. McCullough, a private detective, are to be tried for conspiring to ob- Jacquonot, a French officer convalesc- ing in the United States, were se- cured, and #t was under his supervis- ion that the battle scenes were filmed. The convent and fe tions were erected on the Lasky ranch, and fleld artillery was secured. The violence of the attack is shown In the most minute detall, first the explosion of he heavy shells—then the searchinz rain of shrapnel and then the spray of machine gun bullets, followed by the rifle fire and charge. The brave defenders of the convent, although only performing théir bits for the motion picture camera and the muititudes that see Lasky pictures on the Paramount program, entered into the spirit of t¥e affair and stood the: ground until the last assault. The timing of the firing was so ar ranged that during the taking of th- scenes, no one was severely injured. The exploding shell which wrecked struct justice. Safford turnlshed bail late today and ‘was released. New Haven.—Dr. and Mrs. Leonard ‘W. Bacon of Whitney avenue have re- weeks’ stay in In turned from several Portland, Me., and Peacedale, R. L. England will hold a joint installa- Mm‘ontha WANTED ENGINEERS One for Day Work One for' Night Work Portland they visited during the holi- days with Mrs. Bacon's sister, weeks were spent with Mr. relatives. Dr. Bacon covered from his recent illness. QorQQ | | | the convent gate was aimed and fired | by Messrs. Jacquonot himself and Miss Ridgley as the Sister, fell acro: the dead body of her priest-soldier. lover, another shell was exploded, which with the setting sun in the backeround, created a wonderful pho- tographic effect. The Breed will also present the Pathe Weekly and a very funny one recl comedy. as The Auditorium. The bill for the Auditorium for Fri- day and Saturday is another big one with House Peters and Gail Kane in The Velvet Paw as the headliner. This play is one of the strongest on the stage and is a story of national politics. The story of the play fol- low: Like many faithful wives, Mary Dexter accompanied her husband to Washington in search of success, but it came in a far different manner than she anticipated and the golden bridge o'er which she crossed to sunrise, also brought her In sight of The Cross |8 Most women would have given up the fight, dbut Mary Dexter proved that ‘woman a natural greatness which man seems unable to destroy, and out of the depths of the sorrow she passed through, she mounted to the pinnacie of succes: She proved the nation’s champlon, and out of the goodness of her soul came an_ inspiration that caused as great a fight as was_ever seen In the house of congress. House Peters and Gail Kane demonstrate the power of Right—and Love. ‘There are two other big attractions on this bill, the Selig Weekly and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in The Profes- sional Patfent, an unusual comedy. Recital Slater Hall Tonight. There is considerable interest in the recital of Frank 1 in Slater Hall tonight when he will be ascisted by Mrs. George S. Palmer, especially as it is given for the benefit of the Nor- wich scholarship for the Connecticut College fm' ‘Women. Following is the Beethoven Rondo Papillins op. 2, Mr. Farrell. Schumann Chanson, Weigenliea, major Chapin Nocturne, left hand alone, Scl'l Etude in C ubinstein Song of the Slwpherd. ) Leh! Song of India nsicy-Korsekow Song of the Blgckdird, Quilter Mrs. Falmer. Der Contrabandists, Schuman m Rhapsodie, Mr. Farrell FORTIFICATIONS BILL PASSED BY THE SENATE Without Change as It Comes From the House—Carries $51,000,000. % “;:shlrllglnnhm 1.~The annual ortifications carrying appropria- tions of $51,000,000, which was passed passed by the house Monday, passed the senate today unamended. usual objections to the largest coast defense items were lacking in the briet senate debate, the only senators who suggested changes expressing concern as to whether the amount would be sufficient in view of the situation with Germany. Compelling Interest. capitals that used to profess no interest whatever in American politics are now reaching for the dialy newspapers to see What the President of the United States has had ot say.—Washington Star. New Britain—Evidence of the in- crease in business at the office of the city clerk is shown in the fact that during the month of January there were 428 documents filed for record. In January, 1916, there were 329 docu- ments filed, showing an increase of 99 for January of the present year. CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years Ahwy':-hun LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City Hall Building, in said Town, each day, Sundays excepted, from February 1st to February 20th, from 10 a. m., to 4 m., to listen to appeals from the dnln‘! of the Assessors, and to trans- act any other business proper to be done at said meetings. Dated at Norwich, Conn., 20th, 1916. FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZPATRICK. HENRY GEBRATH, Board of Relief. NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- able Court of Probate for the District of Norwich, I will sell_the interest of Bliza W. Geer, late of Preston. in said District,” decedsed. in the real estate situated in the Town of Preston, on the portherly side of the road extending from Poquetanuck to Haliville. For more particular description, see appll- cation to sell on fills in said Court. feb2a January EER, Executor. NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- able w of Probate for the District of Norwich, I will sell the interest of Willlam H.' Tift. late of Griswold, in said District, deceased, in the real es- tate situated in the Town of Griswold, oondnln{ of several parcels and strips of lnnd. ully described In aa[d I.DDH&~ tion For more ular de- lcmtlon -s said application on file in said Court. HERBERT H. TIFT, febza Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Bosrah, within and the District oAl- FRETIT on the 31st day of January, Brosont — CHARLES N. BENTLEY, E"-lh of Albert Bailey, lat Bosrah, In sald Dktfll:t. deeeu.d O Thu e Administrator cite leceased last 'l‘awn lnfl by &flbfl ng the same nm:. in The Ne lletin, & news) having a ck!:ulltlon In said District, and m return to this Court. ENTLEY, Judge. m above and foregolng is a true ”’{tm WAREHAM W. BENTLE!. The | N creditors of said consed. e horeby AGUBed to present their claims against sald estate to the undersigned Conn., P. at_ Bozrah, . Yantie, Oonn, 1, within * tns tlrn‘?- limited in the abo and foregoing orde: JABEZ L. BAILEY, feb2d_ Administrator. KEGISTRARS’ OF 'V‘m' nd Assistant Re The Rogistrars o trars oters of the Town of it will b In seswion an FRIDAYS, FEB. 24 and Sth, 1917, from 13 o’clock, moon, until 9 o’clock in the evening, ~To w the legal voters of said or- Town who ~ for the privilege of voting 1 po‘lh.."l T 1n_Act of Legisla fure -. - Those who bave preyiousiy nmuna are not required do so again. 18 above work 'lll be Patormed at the tokoning piacs FIRST DISTRICT — Af Be"Town SECOND DISTRICT—At W. D. Rick- r's Drug Stor de. THIRD ICT — At Ponemah STRICT—At Billings’ Hall, Dlt.d at Norwich. Conn., this 27th ey of January 191 TYLER ts J. WNES, eglstrars of Voters. Mrs. Eleazer Clark, and at Peacedale a few Bacon’s turns fully re- NOTICE. jand Phone &2 Apply Jewett City WANTED Tenders Apply Superintendent’s Office ASHLAND COTTON CO. Finishing Room Help Shear and Napper GOOD PAY AND STEADY WORK ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS YANTIC Help Wanted— Female Steady employment; woolen clippings. good wages while learning; to sort WANT SIXTY HANDS at our mew building Winchester Woolen Thamesville. Co. FOR SALE FIVE RESIDENCES FOR SALE In Norwich Town $2,500 to $6,000 ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency FOR SALE To close an estate the seven- room House number 227 Thames Street. Very convenient loca- tion. Will scll ‘at a very low price if sold soon. THOS. H. BECKLEY, Admr. 278 Main Street, May Building 724—Phones—68 SALE HORSES I have a few good big Work several Somdw-hn Hu'u Horses, b, Conn. g febid p at the factory; also out Sierteed rler feb2d™ ‘u-_ ED__Fifty cords of tourvllo‘-: WA)l-rm— work to take home; no work give; unless same can be returned finisi three days. Colu olchester, Conn. “WANTED— Weavers; - one-loom- work: good pay. Glem Norwich Town. WANT! hickory Jood. Write John J. Fle Fitchvill £ ED—You to join our Spanish Com- WANT class starting Tuesday at 7.30. mercial Bchon.l. Building. cop spooler tender, oné WANTED One one or two bobbin spooler tende: dofter and one or two frame spinners. Ply to Eagieville Company, ville, Conn. rooms at $1 per week, WANTED—Girl for general work. Mrs. W. W. Leon: Terrace. jan3id WANTED—Boarders or roomers. m Carter Av jan3ia Crompton looms; Apply to Pawcatuck 1 1 Jhn 1d POSITION wanted by first class fire- man or engineer’s heiper; temperate, Steady and rellable. Addréss Fireman, ilet Jan3vd w.ui'l'n'l)—~ and wife to handle poultry and dairy farm in New London county with owner, a young man; state terms, o Fite Box 12, care Bulletin Co. TWANTED Youns position as_stenographer; experienced. Address G. T- M., care Builetin. Jan29d T WANTED _Woolen spinner for Davis & Furber mule; good wages; family man preferred. The Mpystic ~Woolen Co.. -Old Mystie, Conn. Janzdd NTED—Experienced and inexpe- weavers for Crompton & Knowles narrow looms; plain work g00d pay: learners taught to Weave Ja & short” while, and earn good wag: Tl}e Mystic Woolen Co., 01d My-m.. ot jan2 WA rienced SPINNER wantcd at once. Apply o t Pawcatuck Voolen Mills, Westerly, = Jan22d IF UNEEDA is a biscuit, what is an ice pick? Why, it's a water cracker! Wow! &ood condition, not dry; they are in dusiproof and heatproof cases, at Fa- gan s Smole Shop. jan22d ANTED Young_ bull, fit for ser- Garticulars, Box 13s. Baltle, Ct. vice. _Janisa FEB. 10TH—Rallway mail clerk e: lmlnan&'ls in Conn.; commence § mo. ple questions free. Frank- Dept. B.. Rochester, janisd WANTED—OIld false teeth: don’t matter if broken; I pay $1 to $5 per set. Malil to L. Mazer, 20 S, Fiftn St Philadeifhia. Pa.; will return mail. lln lnstuuxe ANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- ner's every Thursday. A. . Zennett novi. ASANFES _Second hams jghest pric Franklin St . Tel. GOOD PAY American Strawboard Co. WE WANT OLD TEETH IN ANY CONDITION We pay up to §5.00 per set, ac- cording to thei- walue. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Street, Up-atairs | Norwich, Conn. Chamer ot Commeros febld e Good tenements of seven lady woula like Our cigars and tobacco are in|s$: When you lose something— for most Norwich people are honest—and on finding anything instinctively, turn to Bullstin Want Ads to locate the loser. When a vacancy occurs in. your rental property. Whan you want to sell your | real estate. i Wien you pets, a busi Sc a Line nt to buy or sell or a lease. 'FOR SALE FOR SALE—Wood and sprout lot: 300 e N one mlle of Versallles R. ation: price $1,200.. The Child -:;d Corporation, Putnam, Conn. el Fomr SALE_With or withowt stock, village farm, 14 head stock, three min. walk to thread mm, stores, postoffice, mail left twice day -at the door, al Xinds small ‘Truit and machine-worked good proposition for live man. Frany B e eston, Glasgo, Conn. reb2d FOR SALE—One Kitchen stove, g condition, kitchen tabie and chiffonier and other articles: 12 North CUf St sale Friday and Satu; d LE_—One Bu oo and BIard fable; complete, with stand and all accessories, neariy new, $10 cost- $22.50; 7x9 wall tent. never used, William Sangster, Willimantic, R. D. No. febid ¥OR SALE Forty acre® farm, $750, three miles R. R. station, near school Tooun house, and barn full of hay; new milk house and hen ouse, 100 hens; 25 acres good tillable clay loam iand, the rest Is pasture and woodland; they are the kind you want; come and see them. Chas. Anderson, Ptroen{lxvllle. SALE andy Colony e e TR R L upon request.” Miss M. Barber. | Phorie 463-3 JAN3IWFS FOR SALE—Avrshire bull, one year old, pure bred; two frude Jersey cows one dozen Barred Plymouth Rock pul six Barred Rock cockerels; two stacks of oat strxw a few tons of extra ood hay. H. Foster, North Frankiin, Ct. Tel. 18 13 Lebanon Div. Jan31 WFS FOR SALF—One newly painted meat cart, one meat sleigh. one second-band safe, one compufing scales, Prospect St. 142 : ¥ Ssinclasr, O “Six-Foom tenement with moaern improvements @t 4yy _£08 i nGuire onn . MeNeely. st 5 tor Tight iouse- y Pracxin ‘T—Tenement of four rooms tn at sz3 Fransiin St Idquire ives. ’u\ud RENT—Basement enemont at 56 ‘m’?dllx:" luguire ac Buietin Oince or_short 798 Soweste. HED rates, suitubig cor iight housskee ars. Emme nme sorse, is Uhlfll l‘. RENT In the bullding corner of ranklin and Willow strects; bne cor- ner store for yewrs oucupied by C. Treat druggisc, and the rm store room and bakery [ “the Providence isakery. Archa W. it, 63 Broad. yiia L A T RN S L2 TG _RBNT_Newly furnished rooms, modern convenicnces, at The Seymour. 84 Franklin St. Phone 1043-3. sprisd TO RENT Well lighted room space of over 600 8q. feet at rear of store, Main street ficor and _entrance, near Postoffice; suitable for light manufacturing oF show room. Rent only $15 monthly. Apply LEE CLEGG, The Jeweler, Jan1SMWF 327 M FOR RENT 1The store, at 202 Franklin St., oecu- D. Avery, the grocer, for e o 2004 opening for the For full particulars in- .werll right man. quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Broke: Franklin Square, Norwich, * @ land the i|1 naa m!fl.g‘d’r‘lml and’ wastrel 1 chances.. of life gone The .bv‘nth hou1 steuyck. I woke, I dream-fast mood milence broke! T m '-bnn the servant ‘of these—and Had nuwboa'r:d frieuds who were best And battle with them Il For 1 felt not as they—nor ever could! And others there were, I never had sought—who were yet Now, 'thanks to Neaven! I need KL s (-rhoun the hm of their gar- ments (L kiss All - the day wasted! night, Deep When 3 my purblind soul and the last was my soul's own to not of the burst lght! ked in my sleep; Joud T spoké At the eleventh hour I woke I woke! Oh, some there were that had much preferre I had -uu slept on, and had not been For the. t‘Mnc:aI spoke were a sword two-ed, 4 trembled now out and But this weas the wonder surpassing a That better than I have heard call And_ bave rushed deeds—at wory When T at the eleventh hous awoke Whoever thou art whose fire and will Have quickened but te—there i3 guerdon still, For. thee T 1 written this hurrying thelr to that ym, The eleventh hour 1s full good time. o ‘homas, in the New York un. HUMOR OF THE DAY - She—1 wonder why men lle 8o He—Because their wives are so blamed inquisitive. — Boston Tran- script. FOR RENT A small cottag® house, all modern improvement: must be seen to be fully appreciated. For full particulars, in- qulfe of JOHN A. MORAN, Beal Estate and fmvescmest Broker, kiin Square, Norwieh. STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at Frankiin treet, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. In- quire at Builetin Office. TO RENT. QUONOCHUNTALG—Teu-room cot- tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feer from Oczan and salt vond; sown fower and vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Rental 3$350. Others 5200 t0 54770, Send for hanicier cHANK W. COY. FOR SALE FOR s:u.n—Flve tons M 2 W. Brewning. Tel. 1187-12. !ebld FOR SALE 1913 Ford truck, thor- oughiy renovated, $150; 1914 . Ford tou gcnr‘ new ‘i $225; 1913 Maxwell touring car, $300; 1918 ‘Overland, touring, $400. John Cody, Box 864, Danlelson, Conn. febld i3 ALE—Cheice pen of Pnrn’ld{ Wyandoties, alue heas and rooeter, $40. Inguire Fred Holdsworth, R. D. 4, Tatts Station. rebld FOR SALE Pair young sound black horses, well mated, true to work any- Where. Walter L. Burdick, R. F. No. 1, Jewett Cit; febid FOR SALE—Ford touring car in go0od condition, cauipped with electric horn, speedometer, clock, ete. S. W. Hall, 144 Main St. Jan3id WANTED Ten Laborers, three Farmhands, M Help, = Waitress, Fireman. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. FOR SALE For Sale No. 148 BROAD STREET JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET ST. Real Estate Department. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Very desirable building.lots on Wash- ington Street. These lots are a part of the Almy property and are the most desirable building lots in Norwich. Also good building lots on Lauret 1,300, that I|H!l Ave. Hickory Street to make room ,.,, Street, East Side. i Any of these building lots can be ‘which 11 about Feb. Sth.. Come and ses them.~ |boUSht on very easy terms. ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 FOR SALE A splendid house with FRED W, HOXIE Inquire of J. J. CORKERY, Tel. 260. Room 120 Thayer m al THE AIJ(.TlON ¥OR SALE A lunch and pool room, with a first class trade; centrally locat. ed. Appiy Bulletin Co. / jan3id FOR SALE Cheap driving horse. Phone 1862-13. jan31d SPLIT_ WOOD—_Five barreis for 31. Joseph Searles, 360 W. Main. Orders xa;genl = 52 Broadway. Tel. 1122-2. an7 “FOR SALE Pool room and candy store; good location and good town; owner going away; big stock of tobac- co and candy; terms reasonable. P. Box 516, Moosup, Conn. Ja Hd OR SALE — Thoroughbred O. T C. Biirs Tor Aeiivery wies SIEnt wecksols 3a Bood stock as in the state. Tele- phone 1861-13 FOR SALE 1915 Reo overhauled and newly painted, guaranteed, at $550. The Frisble-McCormick ajestic rage. jan27d FOR SALE—Studebaker auto, 1915 serles, one-man top, electric starter, electric lights with dimmer, chains and other extras; all for $363; this car is working evefy day and lodks and runs like_ne argain. 8. A Peckham, 53 Spring St. Willimaniic: san23d eatest real estate bar- Blll: ingham home on Toom house, most substantially whi cost over un 000 to build- aiso :l btllldln Jots Price £ d 40-foot nnom. and the 38 I $10/000. Adaress Real Bstate Emn-.n‘-. London, Conn. Jez1da o EOR SALE_Wholesale and retail ige business In o e e R T T plant, in fine condition; owner retiring on account of age and other busines: and offers plant with complete equip attractive figure. Address Tee Tiant care Sulietin janisd FOR- SALE—Nice cow, now_ due to freshen. Cofl‘hlln. Baltic. janiéd FOR SALE A Modern Eight-room House. Easy Terms A.M. AVERY Telephone 1122-2 62 Broadway "EXCHANGE Village Farm in beautiful village, 2 orana cold FOR SALE TEN ROOM COTTAGE inside, fifteen minutes from Franklin Square. If sold at once, Price $2,000 Address—BOX J Bulletin Office Toilet FOR SALE 8-Room Cottage House, all modern conveniences. In good residential section. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St. FOR SALE A modern up-to-date hotel, doing good business with a liquor license located in a prosperous manufact- uring town, having 26 sleeping rooms all well furnished with eiec- tricity, steam heat and running water. Good reason for selling. Price right. Good opportunity for right man. FRANCIS D: DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich, Conn. 1357-2—Phones—1167. $900 will buy a small farm of three acres cleared land, two cottage houses and barn, 50 apple trees and some other fruit; last fall's erop was 30 barrels. This_place 1s situated on Norwich and Westerly trofley, R. ¥. D. and t phone. A Tare bargain. Investigate Immediate possession. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. If you want & farm, gend for my Farm Bulletin, latest edition, just pub- lished, cholce of 400. Prices ranging from $276 to $25.,000. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad S¢, Rooms 1 and 3, Telephone No. 3365. Westerly, R. L. **| Agricaltural Limestone r""""' ..n.-u‘a 368 - Thayer Sidg. D&F.W.HOLMS.BW MI&MNAml.MA ~ Selegnous 33 is as necessary to the eoil as food is the human race. He—Everybody calls Proudieigh the rich fool. She—Has he many friends? He—No more than he can pay for Judge. “They've improved possibly can about Don’t you think so?” Yes, everything but the mortgage.” —Jacksonville Times Union. Captain—What arrangements have you muds in case Zeppelins come’ N. C. O.—If any bombs are dropped on the ‘uts, sir, the camp will be ro ed by three blasts on a whistle. Punch. “What are vou doing now, Pete?’ everything they the motor car. “My thoughts.’ “Gosh, you always were lucky ting light work.”—Puck. Inquirer (at outh station)- does this train go? Brakeman—This train York in ten minutes Inquirer—Goodnes: That's some.—Christian Re; ter. Bystander—I suppose you would like to take a ride without worrying about tires ard the lfke? Motorist (fixing a puncture)—You bet I would.— Bystander—Well, —Chaparral. Prim old girl (at And this, 1 suppose, Theda Bara of her English caretaker—On the contrary Madame, this is the Venus de Milo Quite ‘'armless, madame, quite 'arm less.—Sun Dial. Flatbush—This paper animals dogs seem i evi >st musical s optibility. leve that? Bensonhure—Yes, I do , beca ery time your daughter tri my dog growls—Yonkers Stat THE KALEIDOSCOFE The custom of hand-shaking back to Henry II. of England get -Where goes to New golr here's a car ticket art museum) is Cleopatra, v all says of ce the k Do 3 se ev- dates about 350 in. Lon- There is an average of births and 70 deaths a day don. The question of extracting potash from wool scourings is being investi- gated. Twenty-three operations are neces- sary in the washing and ironing of a coliar. Pennsylvania is the only state which charges toll for using the Lincoln highway. The skylark and the woodlark ars thought to be the only birds which sing as they fly. More than one-third of the total population of Dublin consists of fam- iles living in a single room. Immigration into ina has fallen off. The total for the flscal year end- ing last March was only 47,537. The timber and other lands owned by the - United States are a source of profit which is growing vearly. John Graham of Tuscola, Ill. wears a straw hat in winter, and goes bare- footed from early spring to Christ- ma Berkeley, Cal., proposes to have a municipal flour will and bakery with which” to combat the high cost of liv- ing. In the two years of its existence the Panama-California International ¥Fx- position was visited by almost 4,500,- 000 people. Land now above the sea level, 25,- 000,000 square miles, if uniformly spread over the globe, would make « crust 600 feet thick. The world’s highest powered motor- ship has been built in Italy for the Brazilian navy, its oil mdtors develop- ing 6,400 horsepower. Finland is lnvel!lfl&ln’ conditions surrounding the employment of wom- en and children in bobbin factories in Viborg and Lahtis. The largest part of Mexico consis of . and eievated plateau, with moun- tains on the east and west. This pla- teau is of volcanic origin. Cut This Out—It Worth Money Don’t miss this. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall it to F leld Ave., Chicag ting your name and addre. trial pll!"‘:“ "M“Illnln: o o T 3 oy and Tar Cempound, hr nd la grippe N-y‘- Pilis, for Ilmc .blck. weak kidney: