Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 13, 1917, Page 12

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Feature ) !lhtuu' ’ the Au- ditorfum Moving Helur‘- at the Breed Th ‘audey! end. ‘Moving Flstures at B e e e Ao No. 21. L O. O. F. Hall No. 1396, 0.-O. O. No. 6/ K. of P, A. B. Society meets in m. A. O. H, meets in nebaug. No. 128, F. of A. wory. ‘Shetucket mes T s . Norwich N meets in Owls’ O - e B Sl AR S PR PSR “TO RENT—Pleasant first floor flat, @ive rooms, convenient o car or square. Tal. 246. marld UTO o RIS et short or lrred viere. Dl: pnone lnl-L Mcnl 5 one 198 ¢ TO RENT—Furnished rooms; also alcs rooms for Lignt housekeeping. 47 n?n“g;.. over Brookiyn Outl el "FURNISHED rooms for uxht house pmg. 27 Divslon St feblid T FAXIOAB for ng or short lllnnfi.s Phllm lll. r‘. Dolbears. ng, just a few min 2 55 th - | net prost mw-m ‘with ‘which is™ the Kinds o | Waterbury. — Superintendent _of . Schoole B. W. Tinken 1r ax totervies | L marizd « W‘A"-flm—o:g false teeth; 3 u.."n' < i ot Deces; one %o ien G0l ‘a week old. Address lars per set; send parcel & recelve check ot -4 ) Nnrwleh, Conn. . feb2¢ 2007 8. 5th St, Philadeiphia, Pa. mar12d out help or tro r are many le who have les. The house contains eight rooms :.ne; is modern in design. The Bunce family will occupy the property about it Free Pr April 1. ons. LmlxrmAm. There s e B111 in Pleardy “wa quickly relieve elmost any case. of MILLINERY SALE at M indigestion.’ ”~ ton’s 52 Franklin St.; all goods must be sold at once to close out stock. marl2d BREED THEATRE. Mabel Taliafefre in A Wife by Proxy ure for Wednesday and Thurs- d-y—ll-ncho Sweet Will Be Séen Today in The Storm. On Wednesday and Thursday the Breed will present Mabel Taliaferro in the new Metro wonderplay A Wife by Proxy, a: thrilling story of a girl's sacrifice; Here is Mabel Taliaferro in one of the best screen dramas of her career. She is seen as Jerry McNairn, a poor Irish lassie, in A Wife by Proxy, and has one of the happiest roles in her successful career, which associated her with parts that -have established 'her as the “sweetest of stars.” Miss Taliaferro is supported by an excellent cast which includes Robert Walker, Sally Crute, Fred Jones and George Melville. The Burton Holmes travel series and a rapid fire Black Diamond Com- edy completes the bill for Wednesday and Thursday. Today’'s program at the Breed con- sists of Blanche Sweet in The Storm. a five part Paramount production, and the ninth chapter of The Great Secret, starring Francis Bushman and Beverly Bayne. THE AUDITORIUM. Clara Kimball Young in The Foolish Virgin, Seven Reels, and Three Resls of Fifth Episode of Patria With Mrs. Vernon Castle, Big Attractions for Wednesday and Thursday. Clara Kimball Young will appear in her second Selzneck pictures offering, an adaptation of The Foolish Virsin, mas Dixon’s striking novel at the adaitorium Wednesday and Dhursday. This production is expeeted to prove a worthy successor to Miss -Young's ~ LARA KiMPALLYOUNG “THE FOOLISH VIRGIN" URES first venture a tthe head of her own producing company, The mmon Law. 4 Once again the serial Patria will be shown. These two days will see the fifth episode and as usual Mrs. Ver- non Castle will be seen in novel and thrilling experiences., This part of the serial is made up in three reels and makes a programme for Wednesday and Thursday of ten re; Such a programme is seldom witnessed for the small sum of 10 and 15 cents in the evening-and 10 cents matinees. Today will be seen June Caprice in the five-part production of A Modern Cinderella and the second episode of Vitagraph's serial, The Secret King- dom. These two pictures arc well kpnown and have been witnessed by thousands throughout the coungry. FOUR YEAR SENTENCE' » FOR HIRING INCENDIARIES Penalty Given Harry Kaplan, a Tail- 5 or, of East Boston. Boston. M 12.—A sentence of three to four years in the state prison was imposed upon Harry Kaplan, a lor, jn the superior court today for ce@diaries to fire his house the East Boston district. b org i1 a verdict of guilty ten days asgo, that Kaplan sought to defraud insur- ance companies. His case was one of 1 score developed by investigation of the operations of & so-called arson trust. Villa Not in Durango. ‘Washington, rch 12.—The Mexi- s directed by General day to deny reports that Villa had oc- cupied Durango. The despatch, dated March 10, =aid the story “is not true information.” = . CATARRH CANNOT BE SURED witn local applications, as 1h:y cannot esach the seat of th e“ and to cure it you m: uk. an internal : {| horse “(sam). 100 OR MORE HIGH SPEED COAST RATROL BOATS Navy Department Taking Step For Their Quick Construction. ‘Washington, March 12.—Preliminary steps were taken by the navy depart- ment today toward contracting for the quick construction of one hundred or more high speed coast patrol boats of a new type for scouting against sub- marines. » At a conference in which a sccre of builders were represented, as- surances were given that deliveries be begun within four months. There was no_announcement, but it is understood that contracts will be awarded shortly. Plans prepared for the patrol boa: call for craft 110 feet long, propelled by powerful steam engines. Details of their armament and equipment are now being worked out, but probably will not be made public. They will be more seaworthy.and have a much larger, cruising radius than the stand. ard “submarine chas oo gasolene motor boat. Some of the companies represented in today’s conference have built large numbers of ‘chasers” for the British zovernment. They will have to make changes in their plants ‘in order to build the larger boats wanted by the American zovernment. 3 Representatives of the major ship- builders also appeared at the depar: ment during the dav, bringing data concerning _their corporations and plants for which Secretary Daniels re- cently asked. The information is for use in determininz the allotment of new construction and also is desired for the guidance of the zovernment in the event it becomss necessary to e ercise the authoritv granted by col gress for commandeering private e: tablishments Secretarv Daniels announced that bids for six scout cruisers of the 35 knot tvpe_desizned last vear would be opened Wednesd: Contracts for battle crvisers wili be awarded soon on the basis of cost and ten per cent. Auctloneer Auction Rooms. Evans Con J. . WITTER office and Block., Danielson, AUCTION NOTICE Watch this paper for advertisement of a hig stock sale at’the Sear- boreugh farm, one and one-half mijes south of Bypoklyn Village. now the property of Oliver Downs. on MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1917, at 10 a. m. There will be in this lot an excellent herd of high grades and thoroughbred: incind: Holsteins, Bels and A3 shires. marizd A. DOWNS. —- . Auctioneer ooms, Evans Conn oLV TTER and cek, PUBLIC SALE —OF— 27 HEAD OF COWS, HORSES, HAY. FARMING TOOLS, ETC., F: CE W Orfice WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14, at 9.30 o'clock a. m. The following articies with a limited description, which ble to do this lot of goods just 3 vear old registered Holstein bull with s grade Hol- heifers, d 2 yvears old. 2 2 year olds in calf, 5 as good Avrshires and Dutch Belts as ever wore hai: dife, 3 nice new milch cows and several ward springers, some that have been milked a short fime and the balance dtie later on ;also 7 epring and fall calves, 4 good ald around farm horses, 1 brown horse k), 10 years old. weight 1250 Jbs.: 1 gray horse (Chub), weight 1265 b brown elgnt 1300 e, ana 1 bay horse (Ned), weight 1100 ibs.. and safe for everybody; 25 White Leghorn and Plymouth RocK hens, and 1 show- bred prize stock Leghorn rooster. FARMING TOOLS, WAGONS MACHINERY. Oné Tron Age potato ana corn plant- er. 1 four-row sprayer. 2 potato dig- gers, 2 weeders. 1 American harrow seed sower, 2 mowers, 2 Takes, 1 level- ing harrow. L disc and 1 spike tooth harrow. 1 lky plow, 1 Syra- cuse. sidenill plow. wo-horse Doe and 1 one-horse Dos, 1 Fiscook potato digger, 1 harrow tooth cultivator, 1 New England, and 2 Iron Age with wings, 1 Iron Age potato hiller: 1 Plan: et, Jr, garden seeder. ] grindstone, 1 10-barrel cap. gdlvanized tank. 1 tip- cart, 1 good high Seat iron axle farm wagon 1 one-horse lumber wagon, 1 two-horse express democrat Fon, 1 Goddara carriage, 1 low gear, T other two-orse wagon: 1’ sleign, 1 et medium heft Ball hame team har- ness, nearly new, 1 good second hand set, 1 single farm harness, 1 pair driv- ing harness. 3 light driving harness, 2 poles, 1 set of new leather covered hames. 1 set of four-horse team abreast reins, and 1 Ross fodder cut- ter. 2 ladders and 1 good six-can Cooley 1917, very AND & Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken | CTeamer. h_the blood internaily and acts thro the svstem. op the mucousssurfazes o Ha. tarrh Cure was prascriled by ; :jyl’lelanl in alh\; coun- or Ars. s composed of some larzy best tonics known, combined Sith's some of the best blood .ynu"lner:. The perfect combination of tje ingre- dients in Hall's Caturrl, Cure® is what Sick wondercul. results in conditions. Send for testi- £r A“ n mfi; CO., Props.. Todelo, O. ra o Fomtly T i k¥ it for constipation. produce: Spring_heuse cleaning means clean- ing inside and outside. Dull pimply skin is an aftermath of winter in- Flush your intestines with | cash. .“y following. HAY, CORN, BEANS, ETC. tons of good stock hay, 7 or 8 of herdsgrass and redtop. 5 or & tons of clover a mow of swale hay, 1s of wimter Tye, 3 barrels of cranberry beans, 2 1-2 barrels of, cider and 1 blrrel of vinegar, 300 bushels corn, 75 nds of ‘arsenate of lead. And many. other smaller articles of ail kinds, indluding a few household goods. wish to say in concluding this bill that this is a bona fide sale from start to finish and I hope that everybody will attend. My lease on the place ex- pires April diately after the sale. located in the Town of Pomfret, Conn., about one mile southeast from ‘the de- pot, just off the road leading from Pomfret to Pomfret Landing, and is known as the farm of the late John Johnson. The terms of the sale will be strictlv and & caterer will attend. Stock and tools may be left a few days after lnfn for adcommodation. 11 decidediv. rmy. sale will be held the first fair LBERT GOODHALL : Telephone Putnam 105-13. D eantique furniture and old oned silver; hi 'rg-onp:'flbl fashi Brunkn.l'. 55 ebl3d Girls Wanted for winding, quilling; light, attractive work, under best of conditions. Learn- ers well paid. Brainerd & Armstrong Co. NORWICH BRANCH FOR SALE HORSES Western farms. Horses in first class condition. . Sound and well broken. _Prices right. Call now. PUTNAM TRUCKING & TRADING CO. PUTNAM, : Telephone 408-2. CONN. Just Arrived | Another car Horses right off the farms of lllincis—all are gentle and well broken—prices low as possible for the kind. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 New Hampshire Cows Carload ~ will Wednesday, March 14th. FRED W. arrive HOXIE Phone 62 Lebanon TWANTED _Wosdchoppers _ for 300 cords of wood; alse hewers to get out 3ooo ties "Biwara D." Tarbox el 57-3, Jewett City Div. “WANTED—To rent, near cit line, small cottage it tand den‘and chickens. Bulletin. WA or car ‘or gar- Write Box 17, care marlod NTED—Man do i - ter work who is w'lllAn‘ to make him- seif useful otherwise; good place. Ad- dress Factory, care Bulletin. mar10d WANTED—Small farm near trolley line. "Write Box 15, care Bulletin Co., giving full information. marl0d WANTED—Good blacksmith; be a good horseshoer; steady work md good wages. Address Blacksmith, P. O. Box , Willimantic, Conn. mar7d WANTED—Card strippers, picker- room and dyehouse help. Apply Glen Woolen Milis, Norwich Town. marid ANTED—A competent gardener. PRly Dby letter. Bdgar H. Cottrell, Waterly? marid “A)\'IED—Fhe young men, also five girls. Troy Steam Laundry, 28z Frank- lin_ Street. mar3d WANTED. Oross ties for cash along the line of the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. A T Friep Co, Oysier ‘Bay, N. ¥, re sented by itson, Allyn Houae. Hartford, Con: 7 < r2d WANTED—Two bright messenger boys for the delivery department; ex- ceilent opportunity to learn the busi- ness. Western Union. mar2d WANTED—A chambermaid, at once. Permanent _position, with good pay. Apply to The Wauregam Hotel Nor- wich, Conn. mar2d | sold to settle an est: FOR SALE One Holstein cow, four years old, due to freshen April 6 trade for young stock. Walter G Box 28, Mansfield Depot, C COWS for sale; o VernfPnt cows will arrive Monday, Mai 12th. James H. Hyde. North Franklip, Ot Telephone 30 Lebanon. - 12d — Fui 'l‘iD l-!‘l rulsced also conveniencer for light Lousekeeping. d | 106 s«noox St. Tel. 1048-3. 7d rooms; nev: by the (.on, 63 Broadway. T reaso at heuselggeping. Unlon St. Jyied _FOR RENT In le corner of Fravkiin and Wiliow sirests; Sne sor- occ led C. C FOR SALE Fresi and _ good horse. Write wuu.m DeGl‘y. Brook- lyn, Conn., R, F. WANTED—A bo to deliver p-rceu and make himself generally useful. Dtley & Jones, ‘Drug Store, 145 Main St., Norwich. FOR SALE—Farm of 70 acres ln & y; one and one-half story house with ell, blinds on house, 10 large Fooms, &ood cellar, barn 32x24, Clape boarded, woodshed, henhouse, fine well of water, large maple shade trees; land is divided into tlllage, pasture and oodland, also cedar swamp; on R. F. D. mall roula, convenient to school and church; ‘a gain at $1,600; also per- sonal prop!{rly for sale,’ consisting of furniture, Home Comfort range, dishes, farming tools, harnesses, Indian pony, all must be gar H. Canterbury, etc., some antique Evods: ate. Parkhurst, Administrator, Conn. ‘mar12d FOR SALE_Bay horse, age 7, 1350 1bs., sound every way; dapple gray, age 6. 1200 lbs., sound; they are honest to work or drive; trial allowed; will sell yery cheap to stop expense. Murphy Bros.' Stable, Willlmantic, Church’ St. mar10d FOR SALE—One 1916 Cadillac eight roadster; special extra equipment; an unusual ‘offer. Inquire at the Imperid: Garage. marsd WANTED Tielp At the factory; also work to take home; no work given out unless same can be returned finished in three days. Columbia Kid Curler Co, Colchester, Conn. feb2d WANTED—Men-women, month; government jobs; list posi tions free: write immediately. =Frank- n _Institute, Dept. 37-C. Rachester, .3 febisd WANTEDSecond hand furniture, highest price paid. A Pruckmer, 4 Frankiin St may2id 18 or over aw mFs.a:—H.T\.’HeEb- ursday. A, C. Sennett FOR SALE_The farm known as the C. W. Grant farm, on_the Canterbury turnpike, one and a half miles from Norwich Town, one and a quarter miles from Taftviile, two miles from Oc- cum; buildings in good condition, con- sisting of 1l-room house, two barns, wagon house, tool house, two sheds, corn crib, and two henhouses, together with 69 acres of land, mowing pasture and woodlot; about 400 fruit trees; wood and timber emough on farm to about pay for it. For further particu- lars, inquire of George G. Grant, Taft- vilie. Tel. 630. marsd HELP WANTED FOR FINISHING ROOM SAXTON WCOLEN CORP. Bean Hill Mill FOR SALE 4 miles from Jew. ett City or Piluinfield, 1 1-2 miles fro:: trolley 1 1-2 “mile from sehc-l, 200 acres tillable land, 150 acres pasture and 150 acres timber and woodland. Three Jarge apple rchards, «ae large 11-room house. horse 'barn, 1 cattle barn, room head cattle, 2 silos, 2 first wagon and car- buildings in first Price $4,300. Can For par- 500-acre fari condition. De bought on easy terms. ticulars see S. SIEGEL, P-al Estate and Insurance, Cbneman Block, Framkilm Square. Tel. 321-4. Norwich. Conn. Buy This Place THE SPLENDID MODERN HOUSE, 20 GROVE STREET PRICE RIGHT E. A. PRENTICE Phone 200 86 Cliff Stre FOR SALE A small cottage at a small A.M.AVERY 52 Broadway FOR SALE Real Estate Department 37 SHETUCKET ST. FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and B: ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de. sirable locations. List your property if you care to sell or rent, as I have a Bumber of people looking for real es: tate investments. | | | WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLADY APPLY AT B. GOTTH:LF & CD. WANTED 50 girls, 6 women cooks, 12 general housework girls, ¢ farm hands, 2 col- ored boys, 2 firemen, 2 spinners, 10 weavers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Buildingifieo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. BOY WANTED GOOD PAY Maurice’Sample Shop FARM WANTED We have customers for several good farms from $1500 to $3000 in price. If you want to sell, let us know. TKVON’S AGENGY. Willimantic, Ct. i FOUR MEN WANTED GOOD PAY WE WANT OLD TEETH IN ANY cDNDlTI(::‘ to $6.00 2 bl s Gl s o Ren ol LLATERAL LOAN CO. * 142 Main Street, Up-stairs ed 1872, Norwich, Conn. WANTED At once, = man to take eare of six horses. Good pay. Steady work. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, 282 Franklin St. Will be very difficult to get this sea- son.. So pl-u,gur order early with FOR SALE—A registered yearling Ayrshire bull and a manure spreader. Inquire of George G. Grant. Tel. 630. marsd “FOR SALE_Several tons of mowed .:l C. Leffingwell. Tel. 441-12. also cheap back farms, houses, building lots and shore cottages. A. H. Maine, Groton, Conn. mar6d passenger touring car, in good conai- Auto' Sales Co > 102 Fronkiin St 35 marsd FOR SALE—One bay mare, welight 1000, age four years, fearless of autos, scuid and kind, sire and dam with record. ira A. Sweet, Canterbury, R. D. No. 1, Box 15. marld FOR SALE—Seven-room cettage In g00d residential section. A. M, Avery, 52 Broadway. feb26d ¥OR SALE_High cost of living re- duced; piant our peach, apple, pear, asparagus and berry plants, hedging, roses, shadé trees, evergreens; Jishest quality; send for Catalogue 12. Barnes 'Bros. ville, Conn. for hatching; pure bred. B‘ 1. Rea. White Wyandottes. Barron Whne Leghorns; $1.50 setting of Fred Hugberg, R. F. D.6. Tel. 1864-15. FOR su,m—Wood Jn stove Tengths. Phone 646-5. J. te FARM for sale or m rent; the Pat- rick Shea farm, in Canterbury, two miles north of Canterbury Greenm, on Brooklyn road, consisting of 265 acre ‘Address P. Shea, 169 Howard St. New London, Conn. febléd FOR SALE—Greatest real estate bar- in Norwich; Buckingham home on Washington St: 12-room house most substantially buil cost over 350000 to bulld- iso" 33" buudm nd 40-foot street. Pri and the 25 lots, Bstate Exchange, Jezldaw A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE OLD MYSTIC, CONN. 102 acres; 60 tillable, level ' and smooth; soil exceptional, dark silt loam, dves not bake or dry out and is Nursery Lumpnn};. Ylle.l- New London, Conn. s watered by springs, large stream and pond. About 90 apple trees, pears, peaches, plums, grapes, etc. 10 room house, good cellar and attic; rump in_kitchen to well of éxcellent water. Large basement barn . with ‘wagon house attached, wagon and im- plement shed, garage, corn house-and two poultry houses. All buildings in good condition. Also full line of farm implements for sale. Less than % mile to trolley. Full particulars from ARCHA W. cCOIT, Telephone 1334 63 Broadway $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 crop was 30 barrels. This place is situated on Norwich and ‘Westerly trolle: R. F. D, and tele phons. A rare bargain. Investigate Immediate possession. FARMS. FARMS, FARMS. If you want a farm, send for my Farm Bulletin, latest edition, just pub- lished, cholce of 400. Prices ranging from $275 to $25,000. k WILLIAM A. wtu:ox. Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Hroad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Central Theatre Building, ‘Pelephone No. zus.l The Norwich Housing Company have rented thirty-five of the forty apart- ments recently built by them and have at this time five vacant apartments on Spring Garden Avenue. apartments will be open for inspection every day during ths next two weeks, and any one desiring one of them i advised to apply at once. The apart. ments are very desirable for small families and rent for $20.00 per month. Tel. 260 minutes’ pied by H. a About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Frankiin Street, suitable for almost any kind of ness, at a rea®onable price. b RO RENE-SINgwiy - Turnistied redeps modern conveniences, at 84 Franklin St Phone TO RENT 'NEW .SIX-ROOM APARTMENTS Inquire of J. J. CORKERY Room 120 Thayer Building FOR RENT Upper Flat, 5 rooms and bath 38 Summer Street, walk from Franklin Very desirable. Square, thrae Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 724 68 104302 Rprind These vacant TO RENT APARTMENT AND DISPLAY ROOMS 106 MAIN STREET Suitable for tailoring establishment or studio. Inquire of N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. FOR RENT The store at 202 Franklin 8 everal year: D. Avery, lho . groces. tor good o} for th right r?an, For tuu pl.r(iculul ln- .* o JOHN A. MORAN, Renl Estate and Investment Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. STORE TO RENT at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE FOR SAL ON LAUREL HILL AVENUE 9 Room House with all improve- ments, including heat, in excellent con leaving town. quick sale, n with- a garage, owner Price right for FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich, Conn. 1”7-2'—Ph¢n-—“l7-4 FOR SALE DANIELSON, CONN. Thll very desirable centrally located is offered at a ve -hlt price, part mortgage if Full particulars by communicating with FRANK W. COY, Agt. Stillman Building FOR SALE ot On 1ocated in_the the choicest cot ‘o best. of Westerly, R. 1. v Sertivuiars, iauive of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, DR.. F. W. HOLMS., Dentist Ft-.-’&l'l-‘m Norwich. Shannon Building Annex, Roem A THott Thet in the bygome days, was fair With mnry leaves of the slim pop- Ah, vaalv ll‘lflc L tn Ploaray! Whits were the bol . e . boles a5 are a mald Andh‘t'h e were willow-withes and Ana_ferns, with & of Sernm, v .‘h rafl antenms. A%, Tovely itttls E1M 1n Ploardy! And thers the violets made spring A darsam of loveliness; many a ten- der thing— Vervain and. vetoh—added its g1 An, TovehSHetle BN 1n Piordy! And Qhar;;‘;‘;u morn- and vesper song Whereto ths wind jolnod with its Py ¢ ooty Mgty smade for the Ab, Tovery 1itle FAIL tn Ploardyt But now—but now-—what fs there left Savatrll.e:hfiont Riven .earth and Ana vm-o{mmm‘-m‘ Al m This Tovely uma BN in Ploardy! —Clinton Scolland. HUMOR OF THE DAY ker—That was & quotation from Schifler. Mr. Broker—Ask him the @losing price, will you?—Dartmotth Jack o Lantern. Teacher — How many ribs have you?” Johnny—I don’t know, S0 awfuBy ticklish, count ‘em.”"—Puck. “Dia Jobson's purchase include also the good will of the busines: ere wasn't any good will. It was a coal dealer that Jobson bought out.”—Boston Transcript. Bacon—I hear the general has taken a villa at Palm Beach. BGbert—Yes, he seems more muc cesstul than the one who expected (o take ‘a Villa in Mexico. Yonkers (Statesman. “Does the new play afford the lead ma’am, T'm T never could “|ing 1ady adequate opportunity to dis e ———ea s s play her talents?” “Yes; indeed; she wears a bathir euit in the second act end a dinn £0wn in the third.”—Life. “Bliggins always agrees with any- thing I say.” “Yes. It's s way of 'intimating that he doesn't comsider your views sufficiently fmportant to be worthy of an argument.”—Washington Star “Two wrongs don't make a right.” “I'm not sure about that” mused Mr. Chuggins. “If I travel faster than the law allows and a motor cop trav- els fast enough to ovi me, it's perfectly right for him to arrest me.” —Washington Star. “What's this in the maur” “A tragedy of mine. “Have you really written a tragedy, old _chap?” “Looks like #. Tve paid return Postage on it now 14 times”—Louls- ville Courler-Journal. Bridget—Shure an Tl not be 4t Charged. Youwll have to:give me two MY of the House—Then I'll heve you arrested t\x"cttins money under nln pretenses. You represented your- self to me as a cook.”—Boston Herald. THE KALEIDOSCOFE X'n 171‘ %‘M Springs had 1,000 arrests than in 1915, the last "wn" year for Colorado. ‘ One must fight ms an archangel for freedom, but in freedom one must live as a saint—Serblan proverb. An automobile with five persons takes more gasoline than when one person is riding, but the increamse is — German breweries are manufactur- ing a form of yeast to be mixed with stock foods to imcrease their nourish- ing qualities. 1% The production of les in the United States equals a bushel and a half for every man, woman and child in the country. The United States Bureau of Fish- eries now supplies ‘more than 4,000, 000,000 fish specimens annually to dif- ferent hatcheries. Eight militon pieces of silver, the | value of $5,000,000, gold, are being coined in Buenos.‘Adres for the sov- ernment of Uruguay. Privates of . the Boston Fire De- partment wiil hold a weferendum on the question. .of afiliating with’' the American Federation of Labor. Although 400 different mdoc of birds have thelr home in Negraska, it is eald that mo move than 200 are to.be found in any one locality. A newly contrived kitchen ecabinef contains a rare combination, that of an electric. range and a. refi tor, both of which are hidden from view by convenient doors when not in use, San Antonfo was Mnlaaa more mn t 2 years ago. by onks, up:frem Mexic they . claimed the country for M: In:borlnt to convertrthe native Indianw to Christianity. + Sroad [MOTHE modat price. For full B ORAVEEBBWORRS (o BENEFIT MANY_ CHILDREN Thousands mothers havi M Thor ray's Bwect Bowd 'n'.°':'}‘! cellent remedy for eMMrfin oom] ing colds, . feverishn. larities from which, _children ’ ing these davs. Dieasant to take el "7'%"'.,::?.::'1:.?"}'“_

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