Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 12, 1921, Page 10

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. recemt_successful minstrel H hold gests ‘ment than these securities. - x ‘Quite recently Postmaster Murpby's attenticn ‘was called to a man who was . | urged to invest levprna th&usflnd doliars " lof his savings in questlonable oil securi- : e 2 %3 ties. The man invested In tha oll con- |U¥,Commissioner J. J. Daniue: | cern and now after a tardy iavestization! s endeavoring t> get his monay Had he fnvested his rhoney fn government - | securi | M. Murphy again urges the publie manufacturers ,Stores ang other bu: houses to malil tneir letters s early in the day o8 possib! fices and stores make it” a pr::c!k:e the. | ncon befre it is placed ia the boxes or jtaken to the office. it would now be safe, their mail until late lin M, that tie mail show the changes readings .Bulletin’s observatlons l.n'l:hc records reported from temperature and barometric " 2600 34 30 L gl et 36 30.00 “V‘ ROBERT L. ROBERTS AND FAMILY Predictions for Mondsy: Falr. ..\ PASTOR FOR TRNTY METHODST ference week. - The music was by the Trinity Union Chora! Society. The an- them, Fesival Te Deum in E flat, and the offertory, Hallelujah Chorus, were the speoial numbers-rendered. Rev. Dr. R. D, Hollington read the story of the Trodigal Son ‘as “the Secripture lesson. T g e s . Rev. Robert L. Roberts, Ph. D, who STN. "°2£_‘33_|. el T ¥foen |28 been pastor of the Firat Methodist [] Sun U TUEh T 7O iBpiscopal church at Taunton,.Mass., has I Rises, | ots, || Water. || Sets |y ,oqiened by Bishop: Hughies at the . (Standufd Time.) s Day. 0l & i & Il p. m | Yew England ~ Southern Conference, o lem® 70.05 | Which is meeting in Providence, to the €23 || 1159 10.05 0 Prayer wad. offered .by.Rev. .Dr. J. 1 a 6.24 12.50 11.03 | pastorate of Trinity Methodist Episcopal | Cooper, Bishop Hughes announced his 2 .25 148 || Morh | church of this eity. - He will succeed |text from Isa. 43:25, “I even x.‘ am xm f §28 1l 341 Il 047 |Revl B A. Less, who in assisned to the O Dottt e Sy, U sheoin N =) 2 59 1.32 | pastorate at Stafford Springs and Crystal - Vg SR : &30 Il 335 | 337 k™ muc appolntmentn wers abnounsed | _FUlL of. pathos, and humar, but with an Bt Sler L 1% low | at the conference Mopday:~ - -~ - *;|emphatls which was 'forostul, - thovgh B o I falloed by flond tid = Another aopointment for Norwich. ia | Tasterly, : ‘water, wi With &' discourse W rzad , the meaning of that pronoun “mine” in tne text as containing a imost vital ldea,-often iost sight of. We popularly and_ instinctively think of God s desitng us to serve Him and live right- eously for our own- sakes. This may- be trie, but it Is also true—and there are many texts in. the Bible ‘which teach it that God, wants to do all this for His Own sake. We visit much symoathy up- on ‘the prodigal son which belongs right- fully to his father. The father suffered 18 made at the Norwich Town Methodist church, which' is to be supplied by Rev. J. B. Aldrich, /8ucceeding Rev. Williari Crawford. 3 Dr. Roberts has been pastor at the .| Taunton church for the past seven years. e reguk routine [ His first appointment in'the Methodist m“:\: lr;"e:ld:‘:s. T\I‘nnsncted- ~ Grand | ministry was at Bralntree; he then went :!'. Gradue and Past Grand Knight Daly lin turn @ charges at Moosup, Conrin were elected delezates for the state con-|and Vineyarq Haven, and then in Janu- ion, that i to be held at Meriden. |ary, 1915, went to the First M. E. church Yemtlon., A Villiam Delaney and E.. V.| in Taunton. -Dr. Robert received his A. B ohe were chosen alternates. The | B. at Cornell university:® S. T. B. at ball committee reported (hat the annual all was 4 SuCcess. ”1“2;"2‘} ?h‘el members of the Ircal souncil atiended the w:rknix of the third Regree at Danielson Sunday m‘:ffl;’{’“} John Farrell, student at the T 1 stathd college visited iel MoShefrey. of South A street Sunday. . Farr Is.a world war vetel “TAFTVILLE Ponemah Councl!, K. of C., hel’lva nmg Sunday in their rioms on PAO}:‘- |dence street, with Grand fzht . sacred interests and_seemingly was hav- in 191%. Ho ing.a good tme. 3 he: cate from the state of New York. He has - g séeved e chnteman ‘of thel (Ko Lente Lias, 8 ot e o sake :filfie;x&a?qp;fiem;ex?fc:h s’.:‘ia&,s,fi:’ It is estimated that over 3.9:0 J::.:g; of Odd Fellows and of Alreq Bayliea ::-l:y present, and many Wer —_— e M ) el ) ThSartmiftion service at3 p m. wne it 3 a <] 3 ves ¢l ! FLOM BOARD OF RELIEF 2ctive means of bullding up the parish £0 1y, " were :ardained ng' deacons: P. A. 4 ucius Driszs, part- | 1ts . present proporticns - and he hasj 8 TS, ORI el AR oG Fr kel Willis Anstin and Tuciug BUSES PI07{brousht into the activitles of. the church Ahegruy DR Nfemel), W W Eicks nerain the Central A¥g Ft o e suer. | eYery social organisatifn”that 18 conmects | B~ F: Temolin 3C J. Creesen Yo W | wich, have taken o B on of the beard |ed with it. so that the laymen's move. | Crgee: . P for_court from the action of the DOSPR | ment, as started in his denomination, has j Goa s RS A ;\Mgr‘nCh i? :flffie been very effective. at the church. Dr.| AS eiders the fol owing: E. s fex:;ren.\mx“;l!-;:r“ ssi'mm‘ The | Roberts will be greatly missed, not only 3;3;‘3 mnad been put in the list by the own. people but throughout the owners at $60,000. The appeal represents that the owners put the property in the list on Nov. 1, 1820, at the last named fizure but the assessors raleed it to $82.400 on Feb. 1, 1, which the board refused to reduce w42 the petitioners appeared ‘nelon_e them on Feb. 17, 1921. The property owners claim that the value placed by the mssessors ang allowad to stand by the board of rellef is unfair and unjust A that it is far in excess of the fair market value and greatly in excess of the amount for which it should have Peen assessed under the general rule used in Nerwich, namely, assessment at three- fourths of market vaiue. Our sins hurt the very pineott, N. B. Burton. C. A. McPhefiers' and «G. A. Schwabaner. . The following were consecrated as dea- conesses: Harriet. I. Murch and Isab: F. Whitaker: Pishon Hughes was as-| sisted in the cervice bv the three district ennerintendents, and Rev. J. F. Cooper. D. Rev, James B. Aldrich, who is appoint- ed to Norwich Town, began his ministry in 1904, joining the East Malne confer- ence and beinz stationed at Southwest Harbor, Me. He came to the New Eng- land Southern conference in 1907. He has served three churches on Norwich dis- ! trict as follows: 1911-13, Uncasville; 1 16, Attawnugan: 1917-20, Jewett City. That Mr. AlTich can serve so many churches in succession that are in close proximity suggests his sterling qual- ities and .hizh value as a man. In His four years at Jewett City ‘the work has gone steadily onward. There have been| accessions to the membership. and he has | been greatly beloved in the parish. In' the evening at the Strand theatre was the anniversary of the hoard of tem- “meranca prohihition and publi~ morals. Rey. Oscar J. Aldrich prasided. The sneat-ers were Rev. C. C. Rarick. D.D. of Washington, D. C.. and Rev. B. J. Moore, D.D. .of the.Anti-Saloan leae O*her services were held in other Met odist churehies of the city. WELL ENOWN CONNECTIOUVT PASTORS AT CONFERENCE | Toston university school in thcology in | WHeR the boy ‘was trifiing with irls own | m, was |- R’ R. Brewer, A: E. Tingley, S. T Lip- S is ready. . This not only greatly load 2t the post office buf also insures lightens Murphy sus- be droppud in the boxes two or_thrce times a day, during the forenoon, at moon and the remainder of the mail in the alterncon, 23 s.on as it dellvery some twenty-four Lours ez than usual. This' {s true of city mail, i which if mailed during "t hours will,go out in the afternoon .mail. It is also true of western mail. Mail matter which reaches the postoffice after) 6 p. m. does not go out until the, boat train goes through which {s 9:45 and con- sequently dogs not reach New York. until the next morning. As a rule nearly all the southern and western mail trains leave New York be- tween 9 and 12 o'clock. Conseqliently the mall is held in New York until the following evening. Therefore it reaches|Foss of Willimantic, Attorney Edward M. poon or during the | Yeomans of Andover and Senator Louis its destination before early &fternocn. i The total deposits in the United States!at the inetrcollegiate debate between the Postal Savings system on April 1st were | Connecticut Agricultural coitege and its The utility {old rival, Rhode of the system is evidenced by the fact|which will be held in Hawley armory that the aggregate deposits with it con- tinue to maintain a minimum level of approximately $161,150,000. over ' During the month of March the fol- lowing offices made gains of dver $200,- | © 000. 491; In Ings interesting to nol on Mareh 1st, Phoenix, Arizona, Mass., $146,892 tie $10,000,000 each month. $158,064 ; Globe, Arizona, $21,700. connection with ' the inc depository o <f 58th on April 1st. 000 *Thers are at a city port. and East ce One hundred and March 29, 1921: A. H. Carlson, Ansonia, tinninz machine sleres, bandeaux, eamisoles Speneer . uum clearers with tor nances and turbo- on davosit. at present yearly cost cf $452,060. delivery office: Ch press; Karl F. Pel apparatus chuck jaw; tooth cutting Charles C. ler, hob th; Lyme, refrigerator. Bri an gertyn Aniline Corp. the Hall-Thompson Co., Hart- | IS Turbine Barners Co., Hasard Lead \Jor morning 2K, ass nd package: ¢ Many of- > ¢1217 (.'8. Finishing Co., Norwich, emplyer, | John M. Loe; sectetary, William A. 3 the CAUGHT IN MACHINERY; = A 18 GIVEN COMPENSATION Seven workn:en's -compensation ‘agree- ments as. follows have heen approved itema in appraisal is the_ foventory. . The. total. Norwich Wiolen Mils corpopatian, fAnaL12 employer, and Menry = Swatsburg,. 129! by oy RoARD ELECTS Summit street, émploye, left forearm bad- x 273 2 Iy lacerated froma elbow to wrist in card- | -* - OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES ing machihe, at rate of §9.08. The board: of park ‘commissioners el ¢ J. B. Martin Co., Norwich, employer, ang Daniel Shiclds, 85 CIiff sircet, em- “Jove. infected ‘left thuinb, at rate of $17.23. A at a mecting held Monday afterno:.n It the mayor's office jn the city hall: Pres- ident, Henry F. Parker; vice preski n:, and John T, Telford, 50 Mowry avenue, -ton;-finance committee, H. F. Pa biood peisoning in finger at rate of $14,89. | A, Norton; H. D. Johnsor Howard St. Coal and Grain Co., New | management, John M. Le . 3 Londou, ‘emplsyer, and George, F.- Puller, |son: deveicpment and improvement, W. New London, employe abrasion of face, | A. Norton,- Ha knees and hand, at rate of $5.41. Maapherson ; auditing committee, il Bethlehem Construciion Co., Bethle- | Johnson and J. C. Macphersop. hem, Pa., ang M. F. . Horan, 8 Eleventh The usual soring clean-up work in the St., Norwich, employ steel entered {park was decided upon and routine bus- right eye at rate of $18.00. Iness was. transacted. City of New London ,department of ed- ucation, employer, and Wm. J. Buckiey, |’ New London, emp! right knee, at rate of $14.3 The Soltz Co, London, employe] and Frank Dowsett, New Londan, em- ploye, bruised cords and nerves in wrist, | at rate of $15.00. - Police Court Cases Five men were fined cn intoxieailon charges at the session of the eity court Monday mornings Judge H. H. Peilis was on the bench. at a dance adjusted their cases by pay- e ing the court clerk $2.59. A man charged STORRS COLLEGE TO MEET with resisting an officer was given his K. L STATE IN DEBATE | freedom. (Special to The Bulletin.) A young girl, 14, from Taftville, who was. in .danger of falling into evil ways Storrs, Conn., April 11.—Judge Fradk | was put on probation until June 7th. Crimson was the color fur bridal 15%es Rosenfeld of Hartford will act as judges in the middie ages Island State college, New Greek Minister To The United States Friday evening, April 15, Lionel E. Faulkner, '22, of Andover, debating club president, believes that the team composed of Harry Cummins, '23, aptain, Henry 1. Nlynn. '23, Henry D. Boss, 22, and Raymond Abbe, ‘22, will Boston, | score a viclory in a new field over “Little It New Ycrk, N. Y., §8: rease $158,064 experienced by the postal sav- Phoenex, Arizona, it is that this office, wh ranked 139th in the amount on deposit has now attained a rank forty-three postall ening. savings depos'torics now have over $100,- 268 R. F. D. routes in .Connecticut and these routes cover 6,294 miles serving 217,907 patrons In the United Statss there® are 2086 employing L2 ; | carrlers at a salary expense of $74.93: t'of our Father in heaven and he Carrlers at a salory espens " jsalary expenss of $98,082 EAST LYME INVENTOR GETS REFRIGERATOR PATENT The following patents -were granted liartford. s E. Giltert and Bridzesort, three-wheel |dump cart; George E. Whitney. I ! artford David Bonzi, Trademarks geport, bras d cer Hartfo: koown way In the large barn of Carl! Christiansen in Bloemfleld suread to one other I'y great exerti The loss is about $10.000. recently and | Bro before it whs put out. ' s I n the house was saved. | §16,0 £6.142 ! non-comnussioned officers seoul .48 held thody.” The presiding officer of the evening will of { be Dr. Henry K. Denlinger of the English department. COAST ARTILLERY BATTERY i RECEIVES FOUR BRCEUITS C. A C. N. G.,"held its il at the armory Monday 'ev- Four recruits were emisted, Thel* battery has received unother shipment of clothing and more has been reguis tioned. A number of the naticnal yguardsmin nave been parcticing on the mddor siffie rangs. at the armsry ahd /several .goog scors have been made. The regulur -levery Thursday evening. The dance c.ommitiee is planning to hoid another dance, the latter part of the month. Tae combat train has now eni is in command cf n the CITY HALL PA THEIR USUAL SNOW-BATI ! Until last year, whea the iong. r was broken, it had invariably hap N lae pea of punsies at cily ha.l re- d a snow-bath very shortiy aficr the d been set Out. inls years when Janitor Joseph J. Ficlds sut oat the beg as late of the 6th of Auril, it iooked 45 ib wecte wad Sl hope 1ot snow oy %) them, but tae weather man mads up | ior his omission by sena- srow Mondg 10 give Dr. Alexander Vouros, who has been named Greek minister to the United States, will -have the status of Charge d'Affair:s, according ( the passports issued to him by thy Greek Government. APRRAISED AT $45,687.12 The inventory of the te of the late iss. ; { Frankiin H. Brown who for years held|crr Th etk B e S [aintg and painters’ materials; K, & W.!the oftice <t coroner has beca ree.rded | won kg A ,"k'i.owuz““.“s:‘"_‘,' Shop, ‘Inc., Norwalk, hats and caps In the probate court. The inventory Ave., Chicago, HL. writing. yous soes for men. {was rocorded by Judge John H. Barnes |and address ¢ You will receive i R SRR Thdes WP nd Gilbert S. Raymond. Arthur M. |return a trial packaze containing Foiey's Bloomfield.—Fire started in some un. rown is the e: tor. Honey -and - Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills. for ains in sides and back. rheumatism ackache, kidney and bladder ailments, and Foley Cathartie Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cieansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches. an Luggish bowels. Lee & Osgood Co. The inventory shows that the late Mr. 's preperty on Broadway in whiel i ch is valued at Mr. Brown's res L Laur- el Hill avenue is valued at $5,000, his ) v in the appeal bm f‘l'.‘i’ifi’;n}“o‘,‘."véfi.tm whart éhat Je&if{ f;! t‘; KO:‘: thh; r:xi;vrgai’;te;s:; ; ik :_"’"’M B o N o a israbe ol the New eis st sectt: (Special to The Bulletin) gt Genmiis to practice tonight|ern conference. He has served the church| Providence, April 11—Rev. James J. -m m;’on for the game Saturday|at North Grosvenordale during. the past Bartholemew, Ph. D, a former superin- with fleld. Two or threo new men four years Ie Is a man of experience!, ot of Norwich district. though he be given 3 tryout. The ceam meeds|and ability and will deserve the united 5 2 g 'mm..m ing after its defeat from West- | Support of the enlendid constituency of | I3 showlng a féw signs of a%rancing age, o the Jewétt City church. Is. still an. acknowledged leader in the aty. Hn A i B Rev. Charles B. Bromley roes back to| New England South;m c;nteumekwhzcth, g Windsorville for his sixth year. Though ! has been in session here for a week. e TANTIC MINSTRELS GIVE .. | he has passed the milestone of 76 yeag,‘ holds the pastorate of First . Methodist BUEPRISE TO MIS. FRASER | tho church at Windsorville evidently does church, Pawtucket, R. 1. and, is st ! Mrs. Gearge Fraser was given i de-|not think he has reached the dead line, . foarless and outspoken in behalf of every fghtful surprise Saturday evening, at her|for an urcent request came to District | move in the directlsn of eivic rignteous heme on Lafayette sireet, by a company | Superintendent Bath from them at late ness. ‘Tt was his voice that was heard on of young people numbering thirty-vne.|as Saturday of last week.' in which .it |the first.day of the’ session = making a The guests included members of thewas asked that he let nothing “interferc{ motion which being carried caused. the Girls' Friendly soclety of Grace Episcopal | with the reapnointment of their pastor | conférence.to bée represented = at the chureh, Yantic, who participated in the|to them for another-year. . . Rhode Isiand state ‘capitol where there show, alsd| Other appointments in Norwich district{ was given,a hearing on the subject of those who filled the places of end men. | were the followinz: Attawaugan, to be . revising. the state laws to bring it in har- Mrs, Fraser, who is the branch secretary {supplied; Baltic and Versailles; ‘Chatles | mony with the, Volstead act and the fed- of this soclety was aiso n charge of the | Emith; Bridgten, R. 'L, W. J. Smith;]eral prohibition amendmerit. minstrels given in t.ue Yanutic engine Burnside, W. H. Dunnack; Colchesterand| Rév. E. M. ‘Antheny, a retired minister house a week ago Friday evening. Mr.|FHopevale, to be ‘sunplied; Danielson, M. !of.-the conference residing In Jewett and Mrs. Fraser attendeq the theatre|S. Stocking; Fast Blackstone, W. J.|City, Conn..’ has been present a part .of Haturday evening and upon returning | Wilkins; Eastford to be ‘supplied;*East|the week. Mr. Anthony's ministry began shortly before nine o'click, as usual | Glastonbury, E. P. Phreaner; Fast!in 1863. He retired in 1914. found their home in darkness. hen | Hampton and Marlboro, Samuel Thatch-| Rev. E. J. ‘Ayres, well known as a lighting up, Mra. Fraser was greeted by |er; East Thomnson, J. R. Miller; Gales resident of ‘Norwich, ‘Conn., ¢ mplctes the merry party who had assembled for | Ferry, G. H. Wright; Gardner Lake, -to | Afty years in the ministry this year. He @ good time. During the evening maay|be supplied; Griswold ~and Voluntown, began in the Wilmingtori conference in of the songs given at the minstrels were | John Thompson; Gurleyville, to be mp-lll'll -and was transferred.to this confer- revived anq various games were enjoyed. | plied; Haddam Neck, to be supplied ; [ence .in 1875. . He - retired from active The pleasant affair was arra; by Miss | Hazardville, W. E. Plaxton; Hockanum |service in 1909. . Jesste Hitehon and Miss Cecil Stevens.|and South Glastonbury, J. M. Potter;| Rev. Wm. F. Davis at Uncasville once who were assisted by Miss Charlotte | Jewett City, J: A. Wood ;. Manchester, | and under whose successful pastorate at Bentley and Miss Eleanor Fryer in serv-| (Sup) E. A. Blake; Mapleville and Glen. | Danielson at a later time a new church ing cocoa, cake, fancy cookies and candy. | dale, R. L, (Sup) A. 'W. Rurdon; Millville, | edifice now valued at $16,000 was erected, On behalf of the gathering, Miss Hitchon'| Mass., (Sup) W. J. Wilkins; Moodus, | 8 at the conference. His ministry began ted Mrs.' Fraser a $5 gold plece, | (Sup) Theodore Peterson; Moosup, (Sup) | in 1882. He is still in the active work in-recognition of the latter's interest and | P. R. Stevick ; Mystic and Noank, Jerome | and is pastor of the Quarry street church faithful assistance in making the min-|Greer; New London, M. E. Genter; Nian-|in Fall River, Mass strels such a decided success, the net{tic and Lyme, W. D. ‘Woodward ; North Rev. James M. Potter, who served at The parts | Grosvenordale, W. E. Newtow: Norwich, | Gales Ferry, 1314-17, has- served the was chaperoned by Mrs. Charles Har-|North Main street, to be su \ 'ed; Old | church® at Heckanum, Conn., since he vey and Mra Jomm Kilroy, Who with|Mystlc, (Sup) O. E. Newton: Cnecs and| left Gales Ferry. He is highly Tegarded several young men friends made up the|Greene, R. I, (Sup) G. H. Wilbur; Ports | in Hockanum both as a preacher and a nunber present. land, Herbert Gurnee; Putnam and West | Pastor and is present at the conference. # Thompson, S. J. A. Rooke; Quarryville, s % Wietchor Post Helps Ex-Service Men ~ | (Sup) G. E. Davis; Rockville, V. V,|INCOME TAX PAYMENTS ; 3 i Sawyer; South Coventry, to be supplied; SWELLED P. 0. MONEY ORDERS The employment committee ‘of Flstcher South Manchester, G. G, § orivenet & Stat. X i s it Wich whe are without work for Wednes- | oo, Siorling, H. E, Moore ; Thompson- @ay: evening in the post rooms at the ville, J. B. Du: ‘Tolland, W. C. Dar- Biead bullding. At the wleeting the by; Uncasville, C. C. Tibbe! and East Hartford (Sup) ford; Wapping, Truman H. W ‘Warehogiee Point, C. E. Delamater; West- | erly, L, G. D. Stanley; ‘Willimantic, Pearce ; % 3 approximately $100,000. This is due in 80 the fact that = great many 8,000 AT LOVE FEAST AT METHODIST CONFERENCE | mended for N (Special to The' Bulletin.) e e Providence, April 10.—Long before the | 'tute for several years and his doors of Strand theater were open this|Service as a carrier morning a large company of people were|tWa years for -which. he ;will Waiting ‘to get.in.” The :doors were open. | credit-in his appointment. - 6d at about 8.45 and when the love feast| -The. oving & began at 9 o’clock the great theatre was|cal at least three-quarters full’ and -’ before | sale of/ the preaching ' service had begun . there was-only ‘standing room. . . . _The love feast was in charge :of :the|mastsr’ TUESDAY SPECIAL venerable Rev. Dr. . E..C.-Bass. - Seated | busin ~ 10 POUNDS on thh DiatTorm wih him was the Semies | boos Tareer o6 there 1 e mater 1 e : What One Doctor Says the Rev. B. G. Rnhm, - e i . , % WITH bt W opened the service with' prayer. During = the hour ofhthxr:"lervleewth ‘volces of many were heal usu; one by one, $1.00 Purchase of Groceries | many_wers heard, ususity one difterent |- “Dr. parts of the house—speaking in and praise in behalf of persona The People’s Slore,hc TAFTVILLE, GREENEVILLE, FALLS “WHEN YOU put your bust- | tian experfence and giving interesting | tism.” Lee & Osgood sells and guar- e vetia e Y dveriedk | ncldents in actual life. " |antées it, ' Use'of one’bottie will con- e ‘H hAt 10.30 n.&:.. the service began which 'vince you doctor why this well-known grest sttraction of Con- ‘praises it 5o highly. s NORWICE ANOTHER SALE OF North Shore Porch and House Dresses M;de of Handsome Ginghams We have just received another lot of these extremely pretty Summer Dresses. Make no mistake—these are not of the variety commonly known as house dresses. They are cleverly designed, well-mads, in every par- ticular, the kind of a dress you will be able to make unlimited use of. There are three different grades, with several models at each price, giving ample room for choice. The prices are so low that we are almost afraid you will notbelievetlmdrmueugooduwelmowthey are, g APersonal Visit to the Apparel Shop Will Convince You. Come Today! ed the foilowing ofticers and commitisss | .| Across the sky, Two young men who got into a fl:ln' g band, do you? -~ POETRY THE SPIRIT OF TUE NORTH, | Oh, b,o'hkmlu winds of winter, wild end Tee S :.:';Irlu the difuy snow in boid the Wil'ows dificing all in glee | Ahe lcy ledg: oW cl.mb H E woodt N laughter {I‘!‘kl = N~ Rolling in thunder; shakca With and the wide waste houts delirious. Oh, what trume w stormy throne of nature + akes, For Odin ri the N o mo-.d“ e Northwind, robed 1 a torn temiestuous se D couds, hurled onward by M-lt less might, Huge, shattered phantoms fiee, Driven by shares of fear. and shriek in fright From rloom that drops in smothering The, 2ow like night 3 . o aleys tumble, writhing l‘p\?}em\‘. by twistinz of colossal smakesn wrestling forms, = enormo wraiths e The solid earth ] B oh, with' shoek conn! 'or Odin the N — e Northwind, in What overpowering rush of harmony Where shado Fadden Gich:, WinEs beat loud is Shrill to rear Rough-sounding surges ! The T e in wire answers; m, — yriad fingere From trembling strings a musie in- finite— Soul-quelling revelation—rhythm that d! Hark! Moans of ! Leartaches, Glad cries of triumph, shouts that Tevelers know ! The w. orld & harn to eves asslon wakes, For. Odin rides the Nu?u&'lnd, robed in Snow. —Stokely 8. Fisher, in ol Contemporary .Th DUSK. e red sun dips. Long shadows grow To one rich gloom, as homewards o The scuttling hares; whose white ile gash The dark green banks whereby they Old neizhbor horse leads his reugh Ana s 4 sung n a_dozing mare. N 1s the last lullaby of birde— o" A dreamy song of nonsense-words, And sleepily I seek my hoime, Who ask from distemper some Dear refuge at the dusk of night. Still haven from bharsh seas of light', , , Their doors fast shut upon the world And friendly stars like tapers shine With guardian light on me and mine. —Westminster (London) Gazette HUMOR OF THE DAY “When Eloise started playing a fo: trot just now her baby brother knogird Over a vase with an awful crash”™ “The cunning little dear—that shows h:- n;uulcal bent—he was only trying t¢ Eive her playing the perfect touch.* ~—Florida Times-Union. ol “You will never suceeed, ) watch the clock.” oy, _“1 don’t know, sir. Father's a tedin despatcher. and he's goin' 10 make fne one."—LDoston Transcript, theatre this great confidence n my nt. She has found a play she thinks it would be quite propes for me to see."—Dirmingham Age-Herald Old Golfer (to lady In front)—Exeuse me adam. but a single Mayer has ne on this course. The Lady—But I'm married.—Phila delphia Bullettn, Landlord (angrily)—1'm goifig to se ;one more date, and if you don't pay ow ou go. Autbor-Tenant—AIl right! Make it s year from toda Boston Transcript. “Do you know the story of ANl Baba?™ “I saw him once in a musieal comedy ut the affair had no story to speak of.* —RExchange. Mrs. W.—You don' es; 1 have daughter's jud 't ever nag your hus. Mrs. G—Only when he is heating o :ufl When hrbln thoroughly frritated oes a much better job o — e Job of it.—Bestos Donald had been taken for the first time to the symohony orchestra. FHis methes explained to him that every player in the orchestra was a real artist. Donald, whe was more familiar with movie terms thas qn'xv'plw_h fz-hrllehlm, remarked : “Why, of course, it's an all-star "~ Chicago News. SR “He has no vanity at afl, you say?™ “The most humble disposition 1 ever saw—an ideal valet for you, old dear.” “Never gets the big Nead, ¢h ™ “Listen—If he swallowed a quart of yeast cakes and thus broke the world's record for that sort of thing, by Jove, be :m‘udn'l get puffed up."—Florida Times. Inion. The member of an anti-tipping assocta. tion dined one night in a fashionable res. taurant, and after paying his bill gath. ered up the change that had been brotight upon a silver plate and dropped it into his walstooat pocket. As he rose to depart the waiter said in & low voice “Burely, you won't forget me_ sir®™ “No no,” said he, “I'll write you“ e Houston Post. Just before the service the minister was called into the vestibule by a youns couple, who asked that he marry them. He answered he had not time them, but that if they would wait until after th sermon he would be giad to accommeoda them. Accordingly, ‘ust before the benr. diction. he annonnced: “WIll thosa who wish to be marrled today please come forward ™ ’ Thirteen women and one man stepped up.—American Legion Weekly. —— e e THE KALEIDOSCOPE Turkey buzzards entirely Alsapmearet from Galveston for a lonz period fel- lowing the dieaster of 1900, In former times the aidermen and councilors of the (\y of London Ineluded many snuff-takérs and in the librar: of the Guildhall free snuff still is supplied to members. Tt I3 nlaced In an omate snuffbox. with a magnificent jeweled ¢ and handle. German mechanfes hove invented o | portabie steel box that will hother, if mar | defy thieves. It is fitted with an inside slarm that is set going if ths box it moved after the owner niaces It, the gong belng set to go until the dex opened and the switch thrown. The first permanent working . eabl under the waters of the Atlantle was jeompleted in July, 1836, from Valentme bay, Newfoundland. and in Septembor of the same.year a cable that had beot lost in 1865 was recovered and twe cables were then in worling conditi Tn England a sen‘ence o life tmpriem. ront Is always retlewed ar fhe apd o fittéen years and if the or's nar's Buct has been un'formly g « ually released. This is pori case where a prisoner has been for murder , for murlerers ar be usually wall-be“avel prisoner The crown that was worn by (he "~ om bardy kings is made of six pleces ed with 22 jewels. 26 zoid roses and emeralds,.and is preserved as a rare re in the Church of St. John the Baptist «t Monza, having been brought from Pales- tine when made. Napoleon used It in 1805, but it was later restored (o the

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