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\ \k\“'m&::n lorl“ : Fea:ure "fi“‘“ Plcfl?" nt .i”: ot fhips that ~w- my ufivfm - o-eo' t see ths (mdsn of ‘Brimiant m Sonivein wock- luth tre’sky. Along_dear qmcr- banks the eity m busy marts. Mfi"t ‘where dending nmm‘un Again T feel the mianple, fresh conmtent, We in stream and soil; ‘When lden summners swiftly came and went, And ours was all their spoil 0, God nt Nature, how Thy mercies :'.‘22. :;"Bn"fi‘gm nasts in Ovl Wai And On a Siegel for Miss Nellie (E.: Whitting of Merrow, Conn., -to Mrs, Bella Bruck- ner of this cflyA THE BLUE PARADISE. At Davis Theatre Friday _Evening, April 27th—Seats On Sale Tomorrow at 10 a. m. These changeless things of eart While we who moam afar and Tove ana weep, Yearn for our land of birth. ish, E"' 8%, Sucas, 43 Br h'.'. City. -xmu 15 Good Men |& GOOD WAC-B American Slnwbo-nl Cu. THmESVILLE Wantsed COLORED BOY wealth and T Willimantic. 24a WANTED—Horse_suitable fi work; price must be reasonable; ates ks 'k ferre: -mho"'c o’z; BRETH u‘“h?'mn-., n e Arrm-.n once. a chambermaid. Apply at Columbian House. wr!ld ANTED—A Athntk: & Pacific Tfi.é:?er WANTED—Co: charge of a 60- on salary or on 1s- sion basis; entire ehu-.e iven, to right man; located near ‘Wflum‘n%l& Wire or write Stevens Bros.. lgnl'ger Bpéedster, Bldg., New York City. apr218’ t TWANTED — Good farm he hea] AR o Sond e poris ety | SSpuipdee Tiatodh % aoed ""e.m" i stock; 1 orders { model B 55 l’l‘ R3lph H. Tracy, Putnam, Conn. Tied 19 Hawkins st, Dantel thor: at’ 106 nml 8t rhla':. 1048-2;, R"ni."#"u’:"" lln't. R Love 1dle ‘drea: New Lon s Oleanders blossom. red and pale, = m e ni '"u e thon Jovt. a: 20 an.rl-u-, 8. C. VANISHED. | He 15 not here, most oved one \ With everlasting gesturs hs bas cast EHis n.r:rm' (rom fm, snd “in 2 th- -Iln -na ofivh ot the sun. he has dared and ) SFost adventure—and this frame Ldes) S Tike a, ahell ondworn hers on Margin'and shore of all oblvion. There (¥ not motion in the breast wh‘a‘-' nl:o :\:‘A{:k ‘wave of bé¥ing cu: + Tooma, | 7ne Hesetn ihrills mot now to be ca- Nor Wil (He' cold lips deign to & econsent. Bee—he 1n vinished—and the careless or {mansion to th _FaiE e mmansian o the sieme: Seats will go on sale tomorrow at the box office of the Davis theatre for the Messrs. Shubert's elaborate pro- duction of The -Blue Paradise, _the reigning musical’ success of the, Bea- son, which will bé presented. on"Fri-| day evening. . As all inating plavgoers are aware this latest nnd gayest ol Viennesge operattas has | i anniversary of its founding Saturday. June 16th. 1 % FOR SALE Farm of 35 acres, 1ocat. ~ Appiy 2d In" Pleasant Vflhy_ *ix rooms and api2id | bath, ing . con- —— VQBI!II‘ fDI' ml ln on r- it man to take ‘* &0‘. ~farm Tnd run seme wllll.anuu pr2id Wi Rooms to rent. Aj 90 Franklin -St. TO Tdom Sat lh. suburps.. TIL 595-14. x‘.‘:& n A number of casés of in town of late have been at- tributed to ice cream. The illness in no instatce has been serious. !'-rnuM rooms for lignt __Unionville—The engagement of Miss n.. o e Esther Hawley of Unicnville to Ken- | Between 16 and 18 years of [ | dall Ainsworth Sanderson of Lynn, Mass. has been announced. APP‘Y at S Wethersaeia | RING & SBK’S PHARHACY ntey- club. opened its clubhouse with a subscription .dance Saturday evening attended by about 250 mem- ANTED—By sipgle American man, otk o privats estate; can milk. ete.: et det.du Address Private, Buu‘e‘gn WE WANT OLD TEETH IN ANY CONDITION 'fi.:- to $10. per set, ac- i FHE COLLATERAL LOAN CoO. 142 Main Street, Up-stairs ‘newly C running condition A-1, price very at- tractive. ~Inquire Imperial Garage. pr2od wum—’ro correspond with some- one between Willimantic and_Norwich ‘who would like from 100 to 150 Sparts of milk during the summer wnuuzl.v Bowler, West Willington, & Ct : g-rlw-y—o-;e Jundred and #welve e b of &lumuu took the major degree at ¥0) model 6-46 Buick. fll‘mmmlflmwinn in Buck- 1916, ‘mechun- % Sunday. R S, 5 passenger tour} . palint 8 n{lrflALpfle 1 Garage. ical condition, rln never 5o low.” Inquife fmperia ' TO RENT YOU $200 to.3500 cash? lliam Desmond In Triangle Fi- recently finished a remarkable run of one entire year at' the Casino theatre, New York, where the receipts set a new record for box office takings for a musical play on Broadway. Profes- sional critics and delighted playgoers were unanimous in declaring The Blue Paradise the most setisfying musical entertainment of the decade and it is proving equal as popular with ail classes on tour ‘as it was on Broad- way. The large Shubert ccinpany of almost 100 persons to be seen here- cludes_such prominent artists as John E. Young, Louise Kelley, Robert Allen, Madeline Nash, Gustav Raci, Juliette Nange, Charles Derickson, Charlee Bowers and a number of others . of equal standing. There is also a large beauty chorus of singers .and ers and the company has its own or- chestra. The costumes and scenic production of The Blue Paradise is unusually elabcrate. to.$2. Get your tickets early. AUDITORIUM. George Walsh in Melting Millions and Eighth Enisode of The Secret King- dom Featurs Photoplay For Today— Coming, .Wednesday-Thursday, The- da Bara, in The Tiger Woman. George Walsh Ip Meltine Millions is the feature picture for today. I is tirring story_of college life. Ish bas the role of a rough heart- ed youth who inherits a fortune and the manner in which he spends it is Intensely amusing. The eighth epi- sode of The -Secret- Kinzdom, starring Charles Richman-Dorothy Kellv. com- pletes the programme. On Wednes- day and Thursday Theda Bara in.The super de luxe photodrama. The Tirer Woman: is the bizx fenture: The clevenih episode of Patria is also on the programme. In the Tizer Woman. the Wi Fox euper de luxe photodrama, Theda Bara,. who, portrave Princess viteh, a ‘tifled Rus ectim“@.ed at” more 3 addition to her own jewels, Miss Rara lace, which wos loaned . prominent Fifth Avenus ie“-e'ér To guard asainst' rohh cial man was detailed dadl¥ to. bring the necklace and other jewels to the stirdio at Fart Lee, and after the daf’s work was done, of the jewelry cdncern. BREED THEATRE. Harold Léckwood and Mayv ‘Al “The Promise.® Feature. For ~Wed- resday ard Thursday. ©1 Wednesdar and Thursday . the Preed will present Harold Lockwood and M Allison in The Promise, = powerfol picturizotion -of __James . B. Hen 's novel of the same name. It is the story of the Prodigal Som, with modern ® surroundings and a _ strong love clement. It contains the lesson told in a siorv of breathless interest, that & man can alw: ‘come back.” if he is willing to do so, and that the best panacea for the flis of civiliza- tion is hard done with a stout heart in open AMr. Lockwood demonstrates his athletic ability in a terrific fight scene. A carefully chos- en cast supports Mr. Y ockwood and Miss Allison ard incindes = Lester Cuneo, Lillilan ITaywoed, W. H. Drn.ln. bridge and George Fisher, Other pictures on the bill include the Durton Hoimes travel serles and a funnv Black Diamond comedy. Today's _bill at the Breed consists of Clara Kim! Young and an all- star cast in My Official Wife, and the fAfteenth chapter of the Great Secret. SLATER HALL LECTURE COURSE Benefit of R-d ‘Cross Society. Norwich people are fortunate in be- ing able to hear that distinguished American speaker, Mary _Aubin, at Stater hall this evening. There Soman who %o explalns the present moment in America, or so justifies the ideal of America as Mary Aubin. Hér subject, “The Responsibility of ‘Amer- jcan Citizenship,” is a plea for liberty, democracy, and human rights., Miss' Aubin is a Prices 25 cents | P} : = ord—Ex-President Willlam will -speak at a meeting to be held in the Opera house on Monday evenmg, April 30, in the interest of the local ter of the Red Cross so- East- H.r!furd.—’l"hls is an unusual s in some ways in the tobacco fme. Fhere is according to reports, a large quantity of 1916 tobacco crop Still hanging in the shds, waiting for the long-sought “damp,” while at the same time many growers are watch- ing young 1917 plants springing up in the beds. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES lien's Foot-Ease the antiseptic gowder to be shakeh into the shoes and sprinkied in the footbath. It re- lleves inful, swollen, smarting feet and takes the sting out of corns and bunions. Used by the.allled and Ger- man troops at the front. Allen's Foot- is a certain relief for sweating. callous, .tired, aching _feet. Sold by druggists everywhere, 25c. Always use it to break in new shoes. Trial pack- age free. ~Address Allen S:°Olmsted, Le Roy. N. FOR SALE™ A WQRD to turkey runis. Koneman lilc' No. 14-is 3 Scientitic treatment for the preven and cure of black liead in “turkeys. pil,has, never faiicd ts do-the wo. 3 sold b ry Fanis. dse West Moln & m b Cohn. Brice: s0e FOR SALE — About ‘homing lot or pairs; price reason- C. s"“AI)-lun. ‘Wauregan, Conn. rnr a perfect S8-note Milton “with 25 rolls, bench and Terms _$15 §2 Plaut-Cadden l.n-. Phul Cadden - Bldg., Norwlich. Ct $210.00 for a mice mahogany upri m riage, used than two montl guarante ten years, with Stooi and scarf Terms 310 dow nth. The Plaut-Cadden C C:dden Bldg.. Nerwich, Ct. for a very good Huntington oy piano, with stool and scart. RN g . o Popfoct eohit Terms $10 down, $1.50 week. Flaut-Cadden CG., PI.at-Cadden orwich,- Ct. or lk‘?eauti‘r! 1 upr! t plano looks just like new stool and scarf With ,Jlano $§ per mon The Plaut- C.xdden Blds.. ‘Do Bldg.., [Z matogany bury In_ peifect tion, & Kin, cond size scal Terms $16 ‘down, RaugGetten Co’. CE asu buys a good mahogany Story ark upright plano, with stool and Terms $10 down. $6 per monun. Plaut-Cadden ~Co. Plaut-Cadden _Nor & searf. e Blas. “s1v0.0 s fine uprisht plano In your home And scarf: thia.ls o real bargain for a piano. Terms $15 down. 36 The Plaut-Cadden .Co. »_Ellg.. Norwich, M vou a Stlinwn\ un- right piamo, with_stool and searf: see this_one. Terms $10 down. $6 per month. The Plaut-Cadden Co.. Plaut- Cadden BidE., Norwich, Ct. #25.00 for 1 _mahogany Angelus piano player with roiis. The Plaut Cadden 5 3 per Plaut-Cadde: 1! wets for Jonth. lau SALE—! , .25¢ 2 bottle. Snark: apr1dTasTu FOR SALE The fine home of the late WILLIAM T. LANE 36 Perkins Avenue Inquire of GEORGE R. FELLOWS Telephone 990 or 1035-1 Splendid Residence IN WILLIMANTIC, CONN. FOR SALE l Hauu um-m ::d bonnt"ul 1§ spring water in and tand adjoinin, B e e ol home; unt-lly lw-hd on Pleasant Street (corner Mountain thn lead- ing ential Street tic; convenient to schools, Cl&y Hall. office, Main Street and usiness sections. For terms and further particulars apply to WILLARD W. HAYDEN 70 Mountain St, Willimantic, Ct. e . Agricaltural Limestone Will be very difficult to get this sea- 18 rooms, newly ngled, large veranda roul!dl !m FCR SALE FOR SALE No. 70 Williams St. splendid modern home, in best residential section: all conveniences, large level cormer lot; price reasonable and easy terms if desirad. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 7!4 ll 51500 will buy a 50-acre farm, 30 acres till- able, land fertile and machine hosse hay, a few farming tools, 3 nd about 30 hens. This farm s situated In 00 melhborhood, mear school. and two. miles from railroad stati “nvestigate. buys a 40-aere farm, 300 cords of Standing wood on place and pine tim- ber cmough to pay for it: frult a crib 12x16. is place is situated 3-4 mile to thriving manufacturing schools, stores and churches, miles to main line of railroad. This is a rare bargain, situated on main high- way; telephone passes door. Immedi- ate possession. Let me show it to you. Send for Wilcox'’s Farm Bulletin— choice -of 406. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, t Bromd St., Rooms 1 and 2. ,Telephone 3¢ ‘Westerly. $6S,S5S00 FINE INVESTMENT PROPERTY \Sturdily constructed brick house, contains three apartments, and brings in about $50.00 per month in rentals. On car line, five minutes’ walk from center of the city. An additional building lot goes with this prop- y. On account of nearness to the business section the lot is admirably adapted for the pilacing of another apartment Louse building. Norwich very much needs additional small apartments close to the business sec- tion. This is _your opportunity—keep your dollars at worl ARCHA W. COIT, Telephone 1334 63 Broadway JAMES A HYDE AUCTION Auctioneer HAVE portunity to earn $25 with unlimited possibilities; no to give up your present occupat i 3300 ween y need pation, if You know Someone with business in- telligence to represent you: New York manufacturers want representative in this and other counties to act as whole- sale distributor for new an: ‘wonderful invention; thousands already sold; re- tails $1; risk; investment only in carryin o L stores an ‘handle your own mone: Address Northern Mfg. Co., 1Fs Nassaa St.. Dept. 15, New York. apr23d NTED—Girl for Senerat house- pply morn- WA work in family of three. ings or evenings. nrd.l 17_Clirr St. aprz3d Nrs. Al7ved Rich. trong boy: ANTED St and ‘good wages. 90 Franklin St “wWE BUY old false tion pay up to 31 Value; mail them o us cash. wili return tecth. The short_hours feeth. any conai- according to we will send If our price is not satisfactory, Coliaterai nd Trust Company. Established " No. 113 Main St., Norwich, Conn. apr23d WANTED—At the Backus Hospital old linen and old cotton, such as al?eeugl' tabie ~ioths, napkins, etc. card or telephone and it aprzia will be called for. LE—Brown horse, wel; hl ingle or doubl Zpress; will sell entire DUtht or ‘separatery; horse Tair driver; trial allowed. Inguire at T. Burke's Stable. Baltic. FOR SALE or lrad. tor farm, grocery store, stock and nd aiso of 50 acres with 13 small Head’of Seock and wevaral try farms for sale. A. H. Mal; Conn. FOR SALE — cart in repair. Browning. = Tel. FOR SALE—A x'la.ud.n automobile, with business bod, Inquire Gilbert Bowers. 130 Washington Sl. Tel. 1132-2. aprisa FOR SALE—Full line of nu gtock: ornamental and frult. Norvlc Nurseries, Asy. lprl!d E. um St. Tl'l 103’ FOR SALE—Land and buudlnn % quire at 416 Asylum St. ap; FOR SALE—One gray_mare, ol ht years old, nund_ J. C." Worth & 50 to 56 Market S priid “FOR ! SALE—-’!‘vo ‘work horses; prices low; tr:m 7to 9 p. m. Tel l(ll. l.Dr WANTED—Good ook, tnces; wages $1. Westerly, ®. I, or wrl Westerly. te with refe Apply_ 62 Elm St, P. O. Bo: aprzid - NTED—] cotton mill. P. apr21d Position as machinist | O. Box 518. Plainfiel ad I iloy: i ne, WANTED —A steam shovel engineer. Call at F. at Tony WA D. Miller’ it in Weste: rly mh Poquetanuck, or apriid girl work in family of three Will be a good home for the right party. A. S. Boynton. Putnam, Conn. Apply to apr2od BOOTBLACK wanted at 15 Broad- apr2od _ An ironer. at the Norwich way. WANTED— Steam Laundry. Two_ wome WANTED—Two ironers, WASNTED— The Troy Steam Laundry. @pridd Shear-tenders three men for wet finishing room. Torivd more_Woolen Mills C Yantic. at FWANTED _Young man for general wor the business gnee to the Larkin Reed C iConn._Tel e and good opportunity steady work. Apply to learn at Danielson, aprisd few good weavers on TED— Crompton gingh=m looms; steady work. APRLY te Lorraine Mfs. Co., Westerly, aprisd WANTED Men, mail clerks. $75 month; 18 or ove: sampl o ination quuzlhans Tree. Frankiin insti- tute, Dept. apri7d . Rochester, N. OLD FALSE TEETH wanted: don't tter if broken; I pay one to ten dol- and Maszer, flars per set receive ch 907 S, Fiten S _aprlid send by pal by retain mail. . Philadelphia, Pa. GAN’S Smoke Shop ll‘xwonu ¥ Woolworth ubove the the orwich Savings 2ading cigar store of Norwich. fety; it's having_all the Ieading domestic and good Havana cigars. Buy one come again. WANTED—A pattern maker familiar with cast iron boiler and furnace pai- tern wo: Address Putnam Foundry The farm of the late Felix Garceau.|& Maching Co., Putnam, Conn. aprisd Sling: ciean ide Silk Mill. cn Blue Hill road. Franklin, one mtle from Fitchville, will be sold at public euction THURSDAY, APRIL 26, at 10 o'clock a. m. Farm consists of 260 acres, more or less, and will sell all stock and farm- ing tools as follows: 32 milking cows, partly Jorsey, 28 heavy young stock from'1 to 2 Years old, 6 calves_ 1 pair steers coming 3 vears old, 1 sheep. I working horses, 1 driving horse, Canadia; Dllpl 9 weeks old. 2 single harnesses, 1 dump cart, 1 heavy team horse rakes, one new, 1 new '-umwny harrow, 1 sulky pluw, l side- LIl plow, 1 Syracuse plow. 1 Cormick ‘mowing machine, 2 ors, 1 manure spreader. 1 2 h. p. gas liné engine, 1 set tackle blocks, 1 mew McCormick corn harvester with binder attachment, 13 barrels good filtered cider, 2 sets heavy wheels. 33% inch tires, 1 new Princess BODI or. never used. 1 U. S. separator. 1 Reid sep- rater, 1 stone-pulEr 1" land roller 3 corn sheller. 1 corn planter, 1 2 Cophots Incubeios: T nev. §25 brond: er. never used, shovels, hoes, rakes, other articles tao numerous to mention; honssiola fuspitusy “Terms eash. stormy, next fair da will until lll E apr23a 2 pair heavy work cnltlrak» sold. ROSANNA GARCEAU. Administratrix. 100 Acre Farm Four miles from Franklin square, rllnhilng water in WA NTED,—Girls for s ok flonfwy West -I)Y WANTED Pish Market. at Powers Broa’ pried W for family 77, Stonington, Comn. competent -econd of two Sauits P. O. apréd irl ox |3 ALK Seven-room cotiage In ood reslamtl-l section.” A. M. A 52 Broacdw: !-h:u Fom sAl.l'.—nu Hudson Bllptr Six passenger touring car 7,000 Gason-Stewart apréd sonation. 39 FoR SALE_Wood in stov Phone 646-5. J. Siegel FOft SALE—Al klnd- of seeds an fertilizer at_a low Grain Co. Phone 3 FOR SALE One pair horses, ?od workers, well mnm wel flll ’lll — l‘lll sell cheap, as have no use hem. X =" Bennett. "V, B Plhmnerd: Conn_ mar27d FOR eap. = cottage house ity (s sooe nquire at 56 Bos- well Ave. mar30d FORD AUTOMOBILE Good . condition, self-starter, electric lights, shock absorbers.. Low price for quick sale. TRYON'S AGENCY 7156 Main St. Willimantic, Cann. Telephone 752 The Norwich Housing Company. offers a few new thoroughly modern apartments. each at $20 monthly rental. WILL SELL on very favorable terms a new (two family) house located In best residential section; has'all mod- ern convenience: ATTRACTIVE HOUSE LOTS for sal in desirable locatiens at reasonab prices. ARCHA W. Telephone 1334. COIT. AGENT, 63 Broadway. FOR SALE One of the cholcest ““g, houses located in the best part t Broad B0 a very moadat price. - For fail particulars, inquire. of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. Aum—znf‘ush te work in near the above: will in -speaking y textile plant; good 1|opportunities offered to families who shepherd female doz with 6| wish to better their position; look into erest ‘you. ek | dress: Textile MILL care Balletia. apred family Ad- WANTED —An ern.ml at_Bulletin Job Roo: boy. T o Anllqu. runntun lnd old WANTED—. fashioned silver; highest Br'u(é'kln;r. 35 Franklin St e prices paid. A. Phone 71’ nizwest: D paide An"Bruch ckno Faniia St R fur may? furniture. T, 4a 58 3 HELP WANTED Men and Women VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, VERSAILLES, ivers, 10 spinners, 15 burlers (girls), girls, colored bo; 3 _colored ms—fimm CONN. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to buy a cottage, barn and five acres of land, at’ Norwich Town. All kinds of fruit and a fine view. and you cannot make a mistake in buying it. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE An excellent farm of 50 acres l1and, well divided, good soil, abun- dance of water, a 9-room house in best condition, water in house, barn, hen houses and other bulldings: also a tract of timber: land already plowed. . partially fertilized. This property is located in village near church, school and state road, and two miles from eity. FIFTY SALE HORSES other ex load of 28 Horses 50 Horses to pick 3 inds—big “and rs_and single—and prices or the quality. R. PIERSON. aprizd ELMER Tel. 536-3. APARTMENT No. 36 Spalding St., 9 rooms and bath, with gas and large yard. Apply N. TARRANT CO. 117 Main STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at Street, suitable for almost 63 Frankiin any kind of FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE and BARN and 3 ACRES OF LAND WITHIN CITY LI PRICE $2,500 MITS JAMES L. CASE Real Estate Department 37 SHETUCKET y 8T. FOR SALE DAN|EL8°N. CONN. The E 8. Nash wester] i',':.":. of Mechanic tage house with 12 and_electri mdth\vflh concrete w perty on m Cot- cty, onM the 78 rent o This very desirable n-tnlly located is offered at a reason- red.. eunn-nle-dn. FRANK W. Cov, Stillman Building FOR SALE. Agt. Waesterly, R. I Houses, Tenement and Busi- silaing Lots you.care to all in_de- number of people Tooking for real ents. tate investm FOR SAL Two-family House with pleasant losality. large lot in A. M. AVERY Phone 1122-2 52 Broadway For Sale An established bakery business; ex- cellent location,. doing business; a rare chance a profitable for a party who underetands the business. For tull particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Broker, Franklin Square, Norwick. FOR SALE HUMOR! Ol'-' THE DAY dur—slvmlnc &1l right eir? Chnonic Kicker—No! There's noth- ing ta find faulkt with—Life. Mistiress—1 want to kill & couple of chickens for dtaner. Cha: Yes, mum, which car shall 1 do it with?—Awgawan. Daughter—Pa, what is your Dbirth- stone? Father' of Seven (wearily) — The grindstone, I guess, my child—Pitts- tel I am a candidate for hand.’ ed, my boy. It you can have my vok.”—‘xln-l Clty Journal. “Could You suggest some suitable badge for our Don’t Worry Club?” asked the typewriter boarder. “How would a pine-knot do?” asked the: Cheerful - Idiot. — Indianapolis Jounnal. “T+wonder what we would do with- out’ telephones, autos, newapapers and movies.” “Why, then we'd have time to fall in Jove ard cuitivate a few friends besides enjoying the scenery.” —Life. “What . makes Jinks so proud of his ancestors? 1 never heard any of them did_anydning?” “That's exactly the point. So many persons’ 'ancestogs . did do - things which got. them into trouble with the police.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch “What's the matter, little girli?” ‘Two boys were fightity, and I got struck with a stone. “That’s it; the isnocent bystander always gets hurt. “But don’t know, as I was an {z- nocent bystander. I was what they was . fightin’ about.”—Yonkers States- man. THE KALEIDOSCOPE The British naval boot is of a light pattern, owing to its Deing chiefly used for deck duties. Cooked crabs’ claw, by the people of Seville, Spain, more for pastime than for sustenance. The oat cakes - of Scotland are said to approach nearer the primitive type of bread than anvthing else known today. A seven-pound electro magnet that will lift 15 times its own weight has been invented for many uses about machine sho A woman rural mail fin!!’.z‘gg Knoxville, Md., has ~travel 5 miles in twelve years, and missed only thirty days. - cont. of the inhab- Pifty-four itants of the te of New York over ten years of age were working for a living in 1910, A Hackensack girl of fifteen de- cided she was tao young fo be a2 bride, had her e annulled and went back to ool. An alienatien suit dating back to 1830, in which plaintiff and defend- ant has The British Government has requi- sitioned @il of the exportable Zealand hides and sheepskins, and peits can only be shipped on securing a permit from the Minister of Cus- toms. There were 15,660 tons of mangrove bark, valued lt 3931, 483, igvoiced at the ~American consulate at Lourence Portuguese East- Africa, United States during 1916, against 10,836 tons, valued at §459,162 Consul George H. Pickerell reports from Para that the total exports of A 3 pounds; Europe 4,118,147 pound: #100 REWARD 9160 for 1915. Promn Fortaleza, and to Buenos Alres, 9,964 pounds. The nu-r- of thils 7, wm i ra, ahy! Shi i gregatea 7, 1 3 s his pape; pleased I‘Ir Phat is catarrh Ca e P L y and acts Feniroping the fowsdat up e 5

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