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CLEARING, COLDER TODAY; FAIR, COLDER TOMORROW Bnl T e T FULL ASSOCIATED \ FRESS ,DESPATCHES s} ater. meets NORWICH, CONN. THURSDAY, JAN. 2, 1919, Ly 3 o P H | 'HE man or woman afflicted with e i g o= 3 POETRY What Is Going On Tonight backache, owollen muscles, i S tion ' reed tre. joints, rheumatic pains orothersymptom | - youUNG MEN, 16 and over, are eligi-| FOR SALE_Horse (black mare). a| TO RENT_A small tenement at 16 § ANYRO TER? ¥:Ml;m.m: ::ogm p;l;::‘. at Lf kidney(roublellenfifled&olympulhy ble for government railway mail|fine family horse, Su(lla,hle for . light | Boswell Ave. Inquire John E. Fan- pPitr because Fou passed m’m“n and should have help. clerks: $92 month; examinations soon.|work, or will consider a good home |ning, Broadway. vld | is ? B . A 8 1 ing of kid I'c: free pariculars, write K. A. Terry |for her for winter. Phone 1761-3.| —m—o——r e Does anyone remember that vou spoke Motion Pictures at Aunditorinm The- | « Nature gives early warning of kidoey | (roprper civil cervice ank W, Allen, 204 Thames _S TO RENT—Eight room flat, steam or a e ;. fo him tbday? it trouble by puffiness under eyes, spots | Col: an Building, W Groton, Conn, Jan2 ]_{Eal and_all mm}ern improy e?‘il‘“}' This day.i% almoek oxer andits tofling F lin, Chapter. N ili =0 —_— - | Apply to M. V. B. Pearson, West Main time is throtg 3 e &= A "“:k': e %o ‘I’:y:‘:;'hér;l:‘";:““’ eb A esoni sl Anniy thel (nFOR SALE_In arder to meet a note|St. dec31d Is thert cas ed 6ttt Sowsa kindly ets 4 3 weakness and pale, i . WANTE second girl App!y the that is due the 10th, I must sell my| — e = word of vou? N s LB DO, It is uw'ixeplo neglect the elightest | John on_Home. Jan2d_ oF DEoon horses TO RENT—12 well furnished rooms, mests at Flks Home. Tecumseh Tribe, No. 43, 1. O. R. M., mests in Engineers’ Hall Canton Oneco, No. 3, 1. 0. O. F., meets 0dd Fellows’ Hall. ‘ourt Sachem. No. 94, F. of A., meets Foresters’ Hall Germania Lodge, No. 11, O. D. H. 8, meets in Germania Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS HEARTS OF THE WORLD David W. Griffith's Supreme triumph “Hearts of the World" now playing at Anditorivm might be called a cin- and opera, sc well does the companiment fit the picture. < a theme running ‘hrough the vmphony indicating every important chara and every jecture is timed music. The picture might be understood without titles a ¢ the mueic, to which everyone rds, describes the scenes ~-thousands in two vear) brush or hair- vomen who, comb, Griffith malces this state- riffith onght to know, hteen months in France of the World” his v me BREED THEATRE feature traction for Breed theatre will the charming Me- beorbing drama called ng of Mildred Vane Tt is vill be sure to enisy. The jeals with a fiendish desire on art of man to make the dead he unhappipness of the abolica plot is foiled, ove of a good man ? y ! Mildred Vane who nar- A € he bhlack arts of this uma It is an original and A t plot whicii is bound old your interest through every te performance Marie 11 also be scen in her play “Tongues of five-part Bluebird fro mthe famous % Burton eries will complete the DAVIS THEATRE. For the last haf of this week a of Keith vaudeville and ture pictures is booked for this the- bie attraction s “Billet a epectacular scenic offer- presented by returmed wounded adian soldiers, showing soldiers’ behind the lines, The second act v 1d “rene Telaak in a delight- g. ialking and musical skit. ing comes next in a comery splendid 1 fe i novelty. The feature s Harry Mestaver in the five- drama “High Tide,” a 15e momants and thrill- o complete the show the weight comedian, Fatty ovide a half hour .of atest comedy entitled Allen B, Lincoln Resigns. incoln, formerly of Willi- as been assoclate of A. Kerper in the loyme ervice at has resigned from ¥ effect January Ist. resume his former Northwestern Mu- Insurance Company, having A of absence therefrom of the war. His General Agent F. A Mutual of Thames Street Property. Sa wo-fam 1ouse, No. 228 L 1 th build- HEARA TELE Ta Tempechin of T reet 3 new owner ! A. Moran, the real lidays with m ) has’ returned to - er a few days' stay at hael O'Hesrn and his 1 itherine McHale are - | days at Asbury Park ” arles Bentley, 17, 8. N, has furlough with h fam- Harold Bentley, 1. S. N., of pemding a fifteen day r home of his parents, Bentley, having ted on for appendi- ir Mrs. Jason Kingsley of rwich are ending the week here h Mrs. F. Kingsley nd s. Willlam Counterman Counterman’s N. of the s seven days’ i of Brooklyn, N. Y. in_ town with and AMrs. Wil- tenant Edward TLeary of t C"hristm. Mrs. F. d Li entertain ry’s broth- of New London. return to Chicago Leary Elizabeth Kempton of Washing- spending the holidays s, Mr. and Mrs. William ma Comant was a guest dur- holidays of Mr. and Mrs. Je- e Cenant of Norwich M T Mrs. Elias Stockett enter- Heatherirgtg nerington of I risty Crofts and son, chyville at of Hanover was a re- c of his son at the home of Mrs. George Manning. Harry D. Biillings of Lebanon, N. H., who has b 1 spending soveral months in the vil has left for a stay in e Ellis Bentley have turned their home in Newton Up- v Falls, ufter spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Eentley. Mr. ard Mrs. Michael fullen and sghter Ruth of Norwich recently made a brief stay with relatives here. Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Btop that weakening, persistent cough or cold, threatening throat or lung ‘l'l'hctlor..!. with Eckman's Alterative, e tonic and upbuilder of 20 years' euccessful use. 80c and $1.60 bottles from druggists, or from ECEMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia WHEN YOU WANT 10 put your bus- Iness before the public, there is mno medium better than through the ad- verlising colussm~ of The Bullatin 'ymg(o- of kidney trouble. " Give the kidoeys the help they are calling for. Toley Ridney Pills tone up weak, inactive, siuggish kidneys p rid the body of poisons. With Xidneys asd bladder properly fu i petite is restored, refreshing sleep i d beclth, strength and eacrgy come as a tural result. C. F. Reynolds, Elmira, N.Y., writes: “Three months ago | wassick in bed with kidoey trouble, My back ached 8o severely I could not get un. We read of Foley Kidney Pills,s0 1 seat for days I was up out of bed and upon keeping the treatment up for some time I was able to o to ‘work, and have had no more backaches. The Tee & Csgood Co. NORTH STONINGTON Mrs. E. H. Knowles and Miss Lila Thompson were Christmas guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Krnowles of Brooklyn, Con Mrs. T. F. Miss Eila Norman spent*Ct E Mr. and Mrs. Eckford G. Pendle! Preston Plain: Mrs. Edgar W. Chapman entertained a family party at Chri Wiltred H. Noye of ( was in town for the holi The entire family of Rev, Fisher, children and grand-hi joyed a Ch reunion kome of the est Ni Tisher in Cambridge. R. Fishe Mass., had just arrived from where he had been engage C. A, wor® faz seven mont Vo service was held Baptist church Sunday Sunday mowning servic the Congrg ational church, the pastor, Rev. 0. D, Fisher, making & Christmas address, also ziving a report of the r was held in cent Foreign Missions convention in Hartford.| Miss Gertrude Main eof Preston Plains was a week-end gue of h cousin, Miss Evelyn Main The Veheeler school nesday. The Congregational opered Wed- up_the program. The Third Baptist church held its annyal business meeting Wednes The Congregational chnrch will hold its meeting Tue: v of next week, Communion will be obzerved in the local churches next Surday dmin- istered in the Third Baptist church by Rev. Lucian Drury and he Con- gregational church by Re D. Fis er. Q SALEM Mrs. N, L. Clark returned ho week from ‘he Ba oepital wich, w»ere she w vatie eight weeks. Mr. and Mrg, Abra E ila Darlir attended the | 1eral Darling in Poquetanuck Sa‘urd Miss Rosc Zloom, feache hie C tral school, spent the holidays relatives in New York Mrs. Mabel Gordon ons, ( ter and M of Mont per eral days last week mothe Mr. ldren “hest mas with Mrs Charles Malona | Harriet Lane a stu Londor S The waviTan vin Mrs. Dwi has been spe her mother, Mr. is i My, dren in Bo: and spending home here Elmer ( a caller at the week Harry cent callc the hadwick of home here Mapore in of Norwich own Young Men Use Cuticura To Save Your Hair Nothing like shampooswith Cuticura Soap and hot water, preceded by touches of Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandruff and itching to keep the scalp and hair healthy. They are ideal for all toilet uses, in the merning shave with Cuti~ura Seap the Cuticura war—without mug. After shaving aad before bathing touch spots of dandruff or irritation with Cuticura Oint. ment. Then bathe face, hands and scalp with Cuticura Soap and hot water. &~ Caticura Toilet Trio - Consisting of Seap, Ointment and Talcum are indispensable adjuncts of the daily toi- let in maintaining skin purity and skin health. By bringing these delicately medi- cated emoilients in frequent contact with your akin as in use far all'toilet purposes, you keep the skin, scalp, hair and hands clear,sweetandhealthy.25c.ea.everywhere. JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Blank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY ‘Whitestone Cligars will be $450 a bundred from June 1st, 1918, 'ate per thoussad. WANTED—Second girl as exper:- enced waitress and chambermaid in private family. 11 at Rockwell Terrace. Jan2d WANTED—Clerical wor two and a half years' experience in office. Ad- dress Chester Dudkowski, Jewett City, Conn. janld some and commenced taking them. In a few | Sunday school | held its Christmas festival Tuesday evening. A supper for the juniors, | Christmas exercises d a free made | DIAMOND | Rings of wonderful bril '+ The Pla?béz;d;ien C T WANTED_—You to know that now is {the time to book orders for spring pigs. | Herbert Stewart, R. F. D. 1, North | Franklin, Conn. ivid_ 1 cash register at | y Address Box 11, | care Bulletin dec3ld | WANTED—Married couple to take | charge of a 20-room, newly furnished house, steam heated, right off nk- re. Write Furniture, care Bul- dec3id girl to assist in kitch- nd dining room. Mrs. McCalil, 15 urel Hill dec3id _ WANTED s electrician famili wiring. Her- r w Village, Box de:31d WANTED tance moving jobs Call TED_At once, a colored girl small amily. tion Anoly at | TWAN pur op. Ci al holid OOK! and loosen ar- ssons_given daily. Call 35 Room 10, 9 to 4 p. m. H. Levy. Instructor. to know_that wood of the Crescent Zood dry hard wood the same anywhere in the ci | of Norwich. = Cali 1075 Tel | rear Crescent Arm Yo., from 9 a decéd WANTE Heebner's every nett. WANTED_Second nand and antlaue furaiture of all kinds: get our_prices before you sell. A Bruckner. 55 Frank. lir St 717-3 Tel. 717-3. novéd WANT kinds; highe | prices pa v Saturday A. L. Mills of Willimanti¢, Conn., will be at Norwich Tallow Co.. 32 Taiman St. 11d WANTE jobs b, wich Di TFOR SALE_Turkeys., by William Bauman, R. F. D. No. 1, Jewett City, Conn decdd | FOR' SALE—One farm horse wei about 1100, $30. H. M. 74, Abington, Conn d soned hard wood d to a'i parts of the Phoze 792 TR SAT Write for catalogue ine, T nn. seplSd ld gold and sil- fa teeth; highest prices Guild, Jeweler, 21 Eroad- ,7,,,,74A_jprs‘i WANTED rer oiters Up, Pipers, Welders, Holders s en ral Hous aundre Wail ! Girls Fi | FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr., Central Building Hancy in 14kt. solid gold mounting, Tiffany or Tif- fany Belcher, $30.00. Pay $1.00 Per Week dewelers Established 1872 NORWICH, CONN. New York & Norwich Enq Hart Transportation Corp. Telephone 1450 Leaves Chelsea Dock, Norwich, Mondays and Thursdays at 4 P, M. Leaves New York, Pier 55, East River Wednesdays and Fridays at 5 p. m. V. KNOUSE, Agent DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street entrance. Phone Make Your Gifts for New Year’s in Jewelry THE WM. FRISWELL 0. 25 FRANKLIN STREET 3. F. CONANT, 10 Wrmmklin Street. 5-2, Putnam, | “Pupils for private modern | P , 9 and 10 vears old and sound, weight 2600, also their team harness! price for horses and harness $230." Call for Frank Smith, 308 Broad St, New London, Conn. ja FOR SALE—1915 Cadillac cverhauled and. painted, price also a F cd, $200. Co. delivery car. all overhaul- Write Cadillac, care Bulletin jan2d FOR SALE—1917 Ford runabout, per- electric light with all modern conveniences, light, steam heat, .singly or housekeeping, with prices. Hamilton Ave. TO RENT — Large furnist first floor, 170 Broadv after-the-war decdld dec3ld 48 TO RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, 43 Union St. Call evenings. dec31d if taken at once. T. TFOR SALE—1: milch cows and springers, some giving fror 18 to 20 quarts of milk a day me big h teins that will fres in , and_very heav - A Phone 18, dec30d FOR SALE — Boiler and engine, mounted on skils, suitable foc running refu ett Ci dec30d sawmill; no reasonable offer Inquire of George E. Geer, Jew: Conn., R. F. D. 2 . | _mEo 2-ton_truck with dump body. Frisbie-McCormick Co. 52 She- t novi4d fodel 490, y e condition. Th n at $475. The Fris 0.. 52 Shetucket St. oct10d capaci VIM DELI expre The body, Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING Fzr Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. by LOST BANK- ford, Conn., th r, 1918, JOHN J. DWY Administrator of the Estate nelius Crowley, ate Street, Hartford, Conn 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A within the and for the District 1st day of Janu _NELSON J. AYLING, Acting orge Rudd, late of Boz- , in said District, deceased. Ordered. That the Administratrix, c e the creditors deceased g in_their cla ainst said within six months from this by posting a notice to that effect together with a copy:of this order, o signpost nearest to the place where id deceased last dwelt, and in the me Town, and by publishing the ame once in a_ newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make return_to_this Court NELSON J. AYLING, Acting Judge. e above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: WAREHAM W. BENTLEY, Cler] NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said de- sased are hereby notified to present neir claims against said tate the undersigned at 110 Union Norwich, Conn., ithin the time limited in the above and foregoing order ¥ N1 L. CHAPMAN Administrat with the will an xed. 12 d AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Boxz within and for the District of Bozra on the 1st day of January, A. D. 1919, = I;rescm NELSON J. AYLING, Acting udge. Estate of George Rudd, rah, in said_District, late of Boz- deceased. The Administratrix appeared in Court and filed a written application alleging that in s to said estate is now in settlement id Court, and praying for an order sell certain real estate belonging to said estate, fully described in said ap- plication. Whereupon, Tt Ts Ordered. That faid application be heard and defermined at the Probate Court Room in the Town of Bozrah, in said District, on the 4th day of January, A. D. 1919 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. and that notice of the pendency of said application, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least two days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Acting Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attes WAREHAM W. BENTLEY. jan2d Cler! THERE 15 uG aavert!sing medium In Eastern Connecticut eaual to The Bul- latin for busineas resnits, COURT OF PROBATE HELD | = % A cottage of five rooms, fect condition, winter top, storage bat. pl?&fir‘l ated at 12 Boswell tery and generator, demountable rims, | Yent $10 per month. Inquire tires first” class, speedometer, shock| g Burke. absorbers. F. H. Gilbert, Jewett City. | = — - — jan2d FOR RENT—Either cingle or too = her, two exceptionally neat and OR SALE—Hoeney for holidays. Be- ?reg}s"lelm\‘:nju;! 5f three and six rooms | sides native honey, both comb and bot-| on Frank Inquire of James| | tled.. T have a limited quantity of rasp-{ g Fuller . 34 Broadway. Dberry biossom honey which 1 recom-| " geciid mend for use during holidays, and _on| — D el special occasions, an especially fine| TO RENT—Rooms —at Commercial g flavored honey. Address George R.|Hotel; steam heat; $2 a week up; by Lumsden, 82 Oakridge St., Norwich. the day, 50c, Tsc, and $1. Railroad Ave. dec24d dec3d 2 = rrier puppies,| TO RENT—Furnishel room. witn Hill Top Kennels, North Franklin.|!able boarders; one min g Hugh ' E. Mill ivld P FOR SALE—Farm, 47 acrcs. plenty: = of fruit and enough wood to pay for| "'k e place. good buildings, never failing | Fouscvle Fates springs, and would sell stock: bargain | Ehone 1213 for quick buyer. ddress Arthur Dar- TO RE Pomfret Center R. D.| Washington e e TO RENT— m. also one ALE—Ford touring room for light eeping. _Mrs. motor, new paint, good tires: | Kelly, 7 No. E augsld STORAGE—Household goods stored SALE—A farm of 93 acres, nea JOHN A. MORAN, ton City, 5 miles from Norwich, s large house, 2 big barns, 3 chicken 5 coops, 5 head cattle, 1 horse, big or- jan2d chard, apple and pear trees. Inquire Hugh' Kinde! Park St. dec23d " FOR SALE—1911 Cadillac, just Heen FCR SALE overhauled, four practic ¢ shoes, $200. or best offer; also 19 In a Phone 1 ; von wite_seser sow_ave_to| PRES 1 ON BRIDGE freshen Dec. 28, 1918. J. Henry Eber-) g | hart, Raymond Hill, Montville. dec27d|, o Ci ¢ | T FOR SALE One 1916 six cylinder Livery, Serx and Boardmg Studebaker touring car, first class . 3 condition: evers way. C. s Pecknam,| Stable. Taxi Service and : 62 Shetucket S dec27d FOR SALE—One 1816 1000 Ibs. ex- Garage Connected. i press: a bargain if taken this week Horses to let for all kinds of bus| 62 8hetncliet S 14dectTd (| ness, with! or' without ‘rigs, by the aay ALE—Fresh _cows. Plain Hill| or week. Special attention to boarders i Phobe 463-04 * Gecas | and nsients; 20 to 30 horses always SoRISA I T Dol o e i welghing M10h0 1 SALE—Berkshire brood sow.| 1600 each: se AR Benjamin P. Davis. Franklin, Tel | g,coC b several extra nice palrs, 2400 declld ©200 per pair, all good workers, and 5{0.:‘; S';\"P dOUb{e some extra nice drivers; every hors. : s Washe | Will be s0ld With a written guarant | Norwich, or Phor : to be just as represented a. time sale, or money refunded allowed. in tull 1f in need of anything in ou line. give us a trial and we will give you [ull value for your money. STABLE 371, Phone s26- MAIN ST. N & CHASE. s = | FARM BARGAINS acres, i buil , and enovug 85 acre, buildings Colon tion terms are W00a COW Tarm, $4,0 on gen fur For TRYO Main St ASEC: THE AMERICAR WASTE & METAL €0. 210 West Main St. FOR SALE | MY HISTORICAL TAVERN | PROPERTY know as Adam’s Tavern ia Norwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass. | | | FOR SALE | Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- | perty if you care to eell or rent, as I| have 4 number of peonle looking for | real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HiLL, Real kstate and Inrurance, Room 10U Thayer Hidg. FURNISHED SEASHORE 1 | WESTERLY. R. L FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH IMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD REPAIR, ON TROLLEY LINE AND 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR PARTICULARS SEE FRANCIS D. DONGHUE || Central Building Phones Norwich THERE 1s no advertising medium In Six Motcrs 3 h. p., 220 Volt, | - : 21 Fanning Avenue Modern New Seven-Room Cottage with Garage Owner obliged to leave city Price Right Possession immediately James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, 177 BROADWAY THE RIPLEY PROPERTY FOR SALE § House has ten rooms and bath, and {is situated in the best residential of Norwich. Extensive grounds and garage. Further par- section for long or short tern rates reason- able. Fanning Stud roadway. |§ ticluars 14 i = ! ARCHA W. COIT TO REN vrniched rocms; also " ¥ rooms for “;as Highest Grade Properties roa! 5 Tel, - .20 1] Telephone 1334 63 Broadway A nice Furnished Apartment seven room modern and well 1 $600 00 cated. For full particulars, inquire of » buys 39 acres of land, several acres heavy pine timber and about 300 cords of standing wood, fine well of water. also never failing spring. 2 acres of red some fruit, situated miles to main lire of railroad and mile to prosperous village, where all the wood can be sold to the mill at a e. A rare bargain. Investi- Send feg Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. Choice of #£90 WII/IAM A. WILCOX FARM SPLCIALIST, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R, L Telephone 2365, FOR SALE Good Home for quick buyer. Six room house, large barn and about two acres of land. One mile from Yantic o1 state road to Williraantic, nea: school, |} short walk to trolley. | THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 63 FOR SALE ible prope of Est. p, 333 St. Large barn, Buy this PRENTICE, Aministrator. 86 5 Phone FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Strest Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Ives Ex., 11 Champlin Street Wm. W. IF YOU WANT TO BUY A GOOD HORSE AND FIND IT AS REPRESENTED COME AND SEE ME ELMER R. PIERSON LOST AND FOUND der Dunham LEGAL NOTICE A COURT OF e, with and fo Dis the filed a petition pravin " i o DA fc s n set forth, that 2] ad be granted upor fOR SALi UK RENT BN at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant i Ordered, That said . petition be nd determined at View, and along ‘the Rhode Island | {} "5l 2e Car Room! in. Montvill shore; also accessible Seashore Farms, | in id District, on the 6th day of Send forboskist. January, A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock in n the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition. and of Frank W ‘ :O said hearing thereon. be given by the ° Lpublication of this order one time in The Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper havin at a_circulation in said District, least three da prior to the date of ing, and that return be this Court DAN D. HOM and foregoing sord. aid hea to TJudge. a true ST 189th Dividend Office of The Norwich Savings Society Norwich, Conn., Dec. 14, 1918. The Directors of this Society have declared out of the earnings of the current six tconths a semi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum, payable to depos tors entitled thereto on and after F. Eastern Connecticut equal to, The Bui- for business rasulta L January 15, 1919, COSTELLO LIPPITT. Treasurer, PROBATE HELD | ntville, on 31st day of | A, D. 1918, HOA s District, f Montvi made u give a cheer greeting to the friend who came alopg? ort of “howdy” and then the throig? 1fish. pure and simple, as X hed alorg your way, is ‘someone mighty grateful for a deed you today? Oor (Can vou say toni. the day tha That you helped a the many that ¥ Is a single_heart re vou did or said? Does a- man whose.hiopes were_fading now with courage 150k ahead? n parting with fnning fast. ingle ‘hrother of passed? g over what Did vou waste the day or use it; was it well or paorly spent? Did you leave a trail of kindness or a scar of discoritent? . As vou close vour eyes in slumber do vyou think that God would say have earned one moTe tomoTTOW by the work vou did today? —Detroit Free Press. You TWO SONG! Sung by Ferdinand, 1. Mehmed, dttle Willie and Co.—otherwise known as the Buropean Concert Party. 1914, counting house did_trade: German_ hal he's half afraid; ench and Russian we can do tly as we Jike— The World is at Our feet, and that Proclaims 'tis time to strike! 1918, What cunning people forced the war Tpon us all may see And that it was 4 wicked scheme None know well as we But had our counsel heen rec ed By athers a ought (And had we seen wh side would Y, We never should have fought! —A. W. B, in London Chronicle. HUMOR OF THE DAY “What do vou vour advice witch off to the subject of her good looks."—Detroit Free Press. The Count of Monte Cristo clared the world was his. “A case of self-determination.” { explained, simply.—New York Sun, “Why do you use such long cigarholder asked Smith. “The doctor told me to keep away | from tobacco.” replicd Jones.—Cin- | cinnati Enquirer. ., Customer—Where will- I find ndelbra? New Flogrman canned are in the grocery department the fourth floor.—Judge. “When do you think be fit to kill, Mick " “I dunno. The way they're goin be the time they're big enough the be too old."—Sydney Bulletin. Newlywed — Have vou never thought seriously about marriage? Singleton—Certainly not. No man ever thinks seriously about marriage | until after it has happened.—Life. “Why doesn’t call on do when a woman de- he a the Al goods on them pigll 1 Georze her this ting on the front hy talk and she > cooties are you view. fuch bothered { your way?” until T tacked up a sign on it W They were porch talking asked: ‘Whos Pass in Re- with tramps out ‘Beware the dof no. Simply —RBoston T T suppose. 'm help wanted. ans a call Guest ( W ining-car, that angrily)— r portion ter. you f turkey? Waiter does, | wouldn't la famine Magistr: mitted ingenious way: exceptional cunni Prisoner — Now, attering, if vou ing I ‘ates, “De com'ny puss'n’ly. Ah ) call it even o Express. nly com- remarkably with quite vhisper) but hab de nerve po'tion.—Buff: ~You ce this burglary in : in fact, ver Honor, mno please; if there's it's flattery —Tit- THE KALEIDOSCOPE Tacoma (Washington) unions are gainirn members month Tetail at Worcester, Mass., jhave secured hour. Glasgow was the first city to intro- duce women d nd guards on i em. | trade workers in bubled nce the d preceding the On one trolley c North evening there were 11 babies in arms A surgical tourniquet heen pat- | ented tha made of rubber tubing ! that can-be inflated by an air pump to tighten it. No industry the United States : a more wonderful growth av than that of chemi- T chemicals from the Unid S the year which ends with show a total of 20 000 against % year imme- the diately precedi = s _grievances to P en the op- | least of | of 700,000 workmen Russian Po land and kept in ¥ 1 slavery by junker employers. (‘ompens ) and reparation fqr these Polanders —will ! dovetail nicely in “a just peace.” China's e ry was of- ficially opened on June 26, 1918, when the China Pencil ~ Company threw open its new plant for inspection. This company is an Anglo-Chinese {enterpr organized and promoted by a English and Chinese busi- s to obtain a lar Far Ger- share of the pencil trade in the Bast hitherto controlled by the mans and Aust STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, Lu County Frank J, Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney. & Co. doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore- aid, and that said firm will pay the um of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every <e of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S "ATARRH MEDICINY FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence. 6th day of Decem- ber, A. D. (Seal) AW G 0N, Notary Pu [ Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken In- ternaliy anhi acts through the blood on the mic of the ystew {Send_for free 50 CO.. Toledo, u. Sold by Tie Ha [ r constipation. The Piano Tun_er 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 GEER