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Herald. |0 o It thes is 1 ALD PUBLISHING COMPANT. Bnificy Prapriotors. 1iy (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 p. m, erald Bulldin 67 Church 8t. Post OMce Clags Matl tour Conne: has a population towr smal A at New Brttaln of this showing an Matter. at the econd towns and « ¢ carrfer to @my part of the city nts a week, 65 cents a moiith »r paper to be sent by malil advance, 60 cents a month. | year. cqual thearecord s ! ford, Ansonia and = A ANEW profitablc ity Circutation always to be found on sale News Stand, 42nd St. an New York Clty; Board Wnl City, and Hartford Depot advartist books and advertisers. medium vress ¢ Vota- B pld_ wiil 0a0- At evilc clled ta this TELEPHONTG Office Room CAL The s loss of pe necessarily a T ohibiatod S fact that the Ger < ie exclusively entitled Cepublication of all news not otherwise crndited also the local news ber of the clatea Pre e use fo tea to 1t his pape shed her to sa tion to i, ow towne ehowtd the govermm men to | nigh ip its slaught new drive, so can who cannot go to t doliars to figh the Germa that done | answer erty Loan W have h wo make it a great points to ti in nee will u God for a land where that we are back ridesds clipped, where gance stalks apart, law and song and loath- of wrong are words of common heart JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY | | ar- minute. eager and their every necd Fond | and beat th hg l “PEANUT ro¥r THE FTRST ONF. w5 Rascball “fan thrift stamps by 1 nuts af | made the great sacrifice, Frederick Heinzman, and popcorn summer, if various the suggestion of Savings Committec. | niajor leagues hav« f the respective mun | booths the sal | tasehall parks, who n for his country. killed his up fix ife e Britain boy it , @nd he was, perhaps, the| American Franca, v he soldier in would have been 16 years heroic death, Private Heinz- for under everlast- anc He has shown His fellow-man placed us all ation to him for will Butest love mortals, | Stamps for sale as hath, his BosRiblol senE this no man up his life for love than nan of baseball, in patriotism, will give me will be inscribed the f in Stamps tributed fund, They 1o, the history of Britain in New ith who fell rs, and his memory will ever fhed by a grateful community. ir great affliction the parents te Heinzman of fe-hearted sympathy of every They have lost be those heroes increase in the sal especially marked i) e months of the co son. of this city. ho not deterred by fighting for his call came he was offor his services, the first “taps” which expect 1o entering the fray. that the thought that they the best they had to their 11 be a consolation to Pri- would If the is not so good as situation on the aging. The shows that year war new. When he from the first to s is now amang latest er the final during fsoidier Fhen maust departed from only six werg sur Of the six 1,600 tons, ure. During n vessel and zman's the i that tho compassion of the f New Britaln will help them bearing thetr great burden. hough it he ever &o small a loving gratitude, mayor cause the Stars fly at hailf-mast in Central orrow in honor of the fallen | his would be an officlal tri- he city’s part to the memory e Heinzman and would be far ressive of our appreciation of fice than any words of tongue | parents in this dark by U-boat our could | marine warfare 1817, the German made such weel's time, excep b and a number of vessels went down, but somewhat less th April 1 to April 7. Secretary Danie day that a great destroyers and oth 'S OFF TO MILFORD! a GIEMAN nan If the Kaiser success, peddle things do their bit by to the appeal for the sale have to and we may two poor sons of her that only one communitic cticut f over 10,000 rizht to be it is “up of the state 1o 5t d )" the ities Milford, Hartford. th a DRIVE on the west have been uate Armentieres, not but is willing osition is in it- Trming, the army rifice thousands of lives in addi those already lost, to gain a wrge us on to fur- ent swith funds to mect the can new on- begin a we. Thosc of us he front must send t We n drive il for us. will with a Lib- anything it and every- boyvs it every supply Tiberty eclipse erctofore. we hat now, the nderstand from of them willing to . Buy Germans POORN, T ARIFT a back! STAMPS.” * will he asked to huy he vendors of pea- at the parks this club owners adopt the National War The heads of the already instructed agements to install e of stamps at the men and i the and boys cat drink offering Thrift We have no to woll, doubt that the great body of followers who are second to mone respond gencrously of Thrift always con- every patriotic be sure that the e of stamps will bo ng the haseball du six ming se FFOOLING THI U-BOATS. s from land todar we hoped for, the ea is most encour- Admiralty the week report April 7, over 5.000 vessels arrived or Iinglish ports and that 0k by four under submarines, =5 were that fi previous weck 13 ships wore sunk, and the week before that showed the greatest toll of tho | vear, 2§ vessels having heen destroyed Since unrestricted sub- egan, in February, pirates have never showlng in t in the week end- ed November 11 last, when the same as last weel, their tonnage that six, was an lost from Is said the fleet of American other er ships of war are nsratulate the town of Mil-| now co-operating to the fullest extent Vith cording town on Long Island Sound, less than 5,000 inhabi- the 1910 census, with the Allies in ey and it ger zone, New 85 Haven and Bridgeport, men ta the service of and has thus obtained e of 6 1-2 per cent., the-third all the cities of the| far as can be ascer- Che only towns ranking ahead d thus Moose River, hich has gained ent. ts th furuishing 26 lation of 708 fritford ntest gradually h ntry, mong ates, so far are When the | | a | giving 20 of her 251 | Uncle Sam, and Dover, | 7 per cent., men out of a advance stop. to an even as a The troubles of ities in Ireland m doublin’. the is state in the a distinction may well be note, further- | Connecticut ten com- Strattord, leads This We are glad to noxious German s has been removed. her people to at among are glad two mare the first in the contest 2 inhabitants, bas 329 men in es some Senat e, an average of 5.7 per cent., onia, a population of the roll of honor, | with as 750 on studied at the H cures for that city a rating of gent. These f all and the population in each is based the official cer 10. | hree towns place Connecticut | Seminary, the dormitory”’, esteemed “Couran gures are on in Germany th for a new governr one of the paragr to the people o pinnacle in the standing of try. yns among the first ten, Mains Vermont and Rhode ane each. We note with Hartford has an . which will this side of the take notice. East Massachusetts has also to while to the utmost wit We believe he ave that fif 3.3 per parent P Kast subscribe.” waking up to the ident means every cent ty and note that their combincd efforts reduoing victims of the ruthless submarinc. American rating of | the British trenches wateh the Hun | A German-Swiss has been ident Wilson threatens means Germany the is encouraging to so-called dan- ara the number of Buy a Liberty Bond! And don't forget the Thrift Stamps. soldiers reach the British author- ight be said to be note that the Main oh- ign on street The slow airplane production docs | not malke the aviators soar, but it ors ‘“sore."” young lady, who artiord Theological oxpelled “from according the We to hope they | gave her time to dre ey are preparing ment Here is loan. raphs in an contribute: us with stint it is Jor hout or limit Therpfore evidently fact he thing driving | ended | over | that the Pres- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL i1, 191& AND flindenburg meant Meriden Journal et ANCTES April become Ma will n old oinken bucket than Bridgeport legi to give tte locil lay more populi chusetis. ever Post laturc to the commun- option on the movies— Paterson New York seems The be in ities in tha It was bad weather that so ofton interfered with British in Flander If the | their share of it 1 the fuct ay plays no R¢publican. offensive Germans are ge pleasad that the | Spring- one is showing favorites weather freld With Dn Mnok Ogzlethorpe there shouid be no culty in organizing a highly su ful orchestra in that abode of musical senlus—New York Sun, interned at Tort aini Another German long range can- non bound toward the Channel coast. Canterbury Cathedral a small mark, but it will he easily with- in range of the new instrument of ! Kultur.—New York Worid | | that and milita she hasn't the fact use of all of is Germaoy is draft all service, done | that | her tho | It is now reported to open her prisons the criminals for Tho wonder is that it before, considering she has been making lunatics from the begluning war.—Norwich Record “Do belicve the old assertion that a politician s a statesman out of a jub:” “Not altogether.” v Senator Sorghum “Sometimes atesman job and turns politician trying to it—Washington Star. pited gets a to hold on The Cap’n’s Warren Eliot Vigilante the doldrums, skipper asked the cap'n today we heard the soldiers singing in the transports down the bay. He rteplicd: ‘Tt makes me homesick to see 'em away, I'm old to Carleton of The ) (By “Why When For 100 to go to war. =) well- | like to g stocked hunt ferocious send the Kalser gift o' admiration Roos-—ce—rvelt, But I'm loo old to Ahoa rifle an’ cartridge-belt, mans, pelt a I'd An’ an’ A to Teddy s a go to war limber it T bhehind a band, my rhecumatiz would vanish if a gun was in my hand, | we &ot the Germans on run back to I'atherlanc | now I'm old to to war. “My jolnts would up could march | An Aw’ the the But always was unlucks | sixty-one, l they put me in the cook tent till | the cussed war was do for four vears ] baked hardtack an’ nover shot a gun But I'm too old i But An' | | now to go to war. £ il as stowaway, I won- t they'a do in’ to muster with the blue? though T've two, should der whs me for tr With younger boys in lad o twenty turned eighty too old to zo to just So T guess I'm war. s shoutd i gle. want blow Unele me he's “But it al Assembly jump ri m to do on his b ght up an’ go, reckon therc's some ( who will find U'm not Fven if T am too old to go to war! got M an' 'l An' 1 ormans | too slow Vindication of Danicls, (The Bridzgeport Times.) Secretary Daniels would filled | with pride, as he rcads the report of | the congressional committee that in- vestigated his department, were he not too busy for any occupation, ex- cept that of making the navy a more efficicnt tool in the hands the American people. A year aga he was the most abused man in the United States. Men that should have kmown bet- ter, men who spoke without first hand knowledge and without evidence, slandered Daniels on platforms, in newspapers and magazines and by the bitter vituperation of private speech. Daniels incompetent, wus laughing stock of abject of contempt officers of the navy The chievement: simple wort his ance have hushed the Now the report of the congressional committee exhibits his accomplish- ments in a way that makes them plain. All the great s made | to his department have been expended | with caution and economy: the na has met the problems of submarine warfare with genius and 3 l- most without friction the ships and personnel of the navy have been mult- iplied many fold. lnough of every- thing has been provided, except of hydroplanes, and these are short by no reason that Danicls Is responsible for. The hydrap will be forth- coming in duc In March 191 employed 55,000 un the an and ridiculed, called described as the world, and to the men was of Daniels, his splendid perform- slander and scolding. apprapriatio success ines season the naval service and enlisted men, | 100,000, Hundreds | of thousands men have been taken to Franc with atmost no loss from enemy: K The of the men, of their Lodies minds, has | heen provic after a fashion of which h no CX~ ample The ! | vindicate Americans arc ments in suspensio in office and now of atta care a previous for gives Daniels is thoughtless to hold judg until the evidence that that taught is in Prescntly aker as it vast Wk of \merica w D (ks of but it More ctive it Spe ta less perfectly get the { o In duc be right but } the right men for 1 is not ¥ done needed to k i v, ing persp Wilson master magnificient intelloct, in his ability to season President W acclaimed not only as a b of his master dwn biz tasks. ing BY LIEUT. TZHUGH GREREN, s U. Eall ilow prone we are neglect the railty of the in for too haman body. our vitst and calculations con- querin he earth and sky often no allowance for man's blood-ness N: v like those up kite balloons not The theory of these is that a competent spotter 500 the air can judge exactly the shots, as well provide an efficient scout fov to hich he is attached. The balloon looks like a 110w bolster, long and round. Several guiding cups string oyt behind in the torm of inverted parachutes. The cbserver squats in a dangling basket. A bright and ambitious yvoung of- ficer was one of the early experts. He was given careful instruction at the construction and inflation plant Uses of keels, tajl cups, maneuvering and fins, were drilled into him if he to see his be- loved hattle-boat Came a course straln. He learned that be anchored against a lifting 3,000 pounds; that the holding must be tested to 000 pounds; under ordinary conditions with mile wind the strain need not 1,000 pounds. He was initiated of other pow- ers 100 S0 many years nui- sance feat in tall of as he squadron ropes, were ver again and halloons must pull of cable that a 30- exceed next in stress Into the muysteries oons and It of the of the was explalned pounds would sency he speed 200 feot ceed 500 Lle inflation tubes, s used in filling. that a little pull of “open up” in an emer- valve, ta zas oy of ascent must be about minute, and not to ex- per minute. when up do more than lot of projectile was schooled to record aneroid barome- anemonieter into accurate cstimation of the wing correct Tis and movement data tor pressurc and temperature of the atmosphere. And a lot of other scien- tific dope. So he went up. And for an hour almost he stayed there, hung in the £ky like a shipwrecked angel. Among ihemselves his messmates spoke in low tones of wonder at the marvel lously highbrow data he must be w@thering in this new campaign for mastery of the air. Then he came down deathly green. ITe sat of tho basket. And not a word nor recorded a single figure. He didn’t speak. but made veak noise like a dumb donkey trying to bray For seasickness ah alongside of the nausea captive balloon So frail we are! per feet must worry over a He special tickle an <plash os helghts ters: to by His face was in the bottom he had written sh-heesh juz gets in is one Aeroplane Speaks, by H. Barber “The prologue personifies the cle- mentary principles, FPower, Lift, fendy, who procecd (o ex- grievances and demands i two continues with more tech- nical explanations. Adopted by the United States government for use in the instruction of aviators.” PRPI Gallipoll to the Somme, Fallon. feels to command a tank, the top, to fizht in an and to lic wounded for in a shell hole In No E their Thr piain Lot by it 20 over acroplane three days Man’s Land.” P F. V Atter- the Machine Gun, by aff end A. Hilliard Book of Longs idge LA Gatling of its evolution from the to the type of the British, the armies, with the training Booklist, story gun of 1862 1916, and its place in German. and other chapters on tactics and of gunners —A. L A With Mud and Glory, a Ma- ¢hine Gun Company in Action by Georges Lafond. including a bute to the soldiers of France, Clemenceau Cover by of the Men, Who Make Wagiyer. Folk, “Close-Ups.” Wonen and Children the “Movies,” by R German Terror France, by A. Toynhee. ‘A continwation German Tervor of aurhot's I the n n. the Treuches, by €. Dawson. Hmpse of the spiritual na- ture of the at the front was set down, as the author explains, ‘“‘red- before Aime could erase the im- pressions that flash upon the soldier in action. The sketches are written with the literary art and human feel- that made his letters so widely ling.” Glory of “This men 101, ippes Great Brit ¥Farnol ican by J s given to his ‘Amer- series of lively pic- tures of the different activities in Great Brifain that are so ably sup- porting the actual fighters on and 7 > an friends’ a sed Over There and Back, forms, Being the Lxperiences of An American Boy in thae Cana- dian, British and American Armies at the Front and Through No Man's Land, by J. 8. Swmith. v ox storals, Letters, Allocutions 1917 of Cardinal Mercicr, a Blographical Sketch. . o« in Three Uni- 1914- With Iirough the Ifron Bars, by Emile Cammaerts. “The Belgian poet here pays tribute 1o the heroic spirit of his people dur- ng the two years of German occupa- tion of Belgium. He sketches vivid- Iy their intense patriotism and their fearless defiance of Germany in the face of imprisonment and worse.” Booklist. » With the British COMMUNICATED. VANDATASM IN PARKS. Superintendent Wainwright Points Out Great Harm to Public. 13di Herald connection with the public: from their of he In parks derived what extent improvements are people Loth lurge at it would instances where our It is felt who are breaking nt the use of our the zood that existence: to enjoyed and by it the seems several being small; to ¢ parks that in unconsciously he are abused s0 the peor o maliciously ot iffc alizc wi ma mudo dew the the, ra committed and parks no whd re ir o us al n doubt most are by necds of the park of the at ones who are in greatest advantage Very much rests with publ se the parks: they are Just the people make them. If wa and pleasant recrea- ity will fecl funds are avail- what, have ritractive then nds, land | | | } l | | the various features, and ¢ doing , LIST OF NEW BOOKS AT THE NEW BRITAIN INSTITUTE Mr. Clark, a Princeton man, served in the M. C. A. in the early days of the war and has written of the at- titude of British in the East, a story With which we are less iar than some other phases of strugele. the the Trench Pictures From H. K. Redmond. “These brief papers about men and events on the firing line have a snap and vigor that make the reader think again of the losses to art and lterature that the world suffers in the tragic end of specially gifted leaders. Major Redmond was brother to the late Trish parliamentary chief, John Redmond.” . War Nurse's Diary: Sketches I'rom Belgian Field Hospital “The writer of this diary was one ot the first brave English women to respond to the call for nurses in Belizum, she knew by experience the horror of inadequate help. the strain of waiting for delayed supplies and the misery of forced retreat.” . v Fiction. Man and the Tramp, nette Lee Roy Woodburn, by Alfred Ollivant “The author of “Boh. Son Battle.” has wrltten a story of a and her horse.” of St. France, by W .- a Air by Jean- of sivl Tid, E. Phill- Chronicles DPotta, by P A Drake vena “A rollicking « Touse of Conrad “This new novel ‘Witte Arrives. shows phase of the making out of home-sceking by George! by John Tre- Devonshire comed wow Elias Tobenkin. the anthor of us another of Americans Kuropeans.' hy by | Publisher's Note. e On the Stairs, by Henry B. Fuller, “The plot concerns two hoys. One the son of a man of large means and fine tastes, and is given every advantage: the other, who is the son of a coachman, gets a rough and ready education as best he can.'— Publisher’s Note. tder in Khaki, by Nat “By the favorite author British Tommies."” . . » Gould of the .. Simba, by S. E. White “The material for this story was collected during his trip to Africa. it is much of the story of the great English shot Cuninghame.” v .. ar Service. soldiers are of them Library V The books for coming in and many ready to pack. A ‘dozen new and well books came from a club recently. happy thought! Recommended other clubs, and these are a legion War books, detective storics, and western novels are especially wel- come. A set of lets have just tribution. We ning, gardening, still are selected A to 10 government food leaf- been received for have others on ete dis- can- able, various improvements, which little by little eventually give to the public park privileges, comparable to what other cities of the size furnish their people. Last year a contest was held among school children in making bird Money pri oftered exhibit held at the New Brit- ain Institute. Many worthy ones were cntered and the park commis- sioners purchased several of the best Among these was a miniature ehurch we placed it in an apple fow days' time it dis- have since found it in the park broken tn made the house o and some ons the houses. and an were Last week tree but in appeared Another pieces. encourage a We part of Children the hirds, destroved The it some- doz~n ees planted trees will live for several years. someone stolc door to the hand »ff the staple in or to A new loek must be provided. week ago last Sunday we had 15 fire on the hill in Walnut Hill park cmploye was on duty his weok barked first part of and hade took knife Young i will be scarred Within a we padlock from prying one 2 me year or last but stand get it Onel park—a to | The McMillan Store, Inc. “ALWAYS RELIABLE" LIBERTY BONDS offer a fine place for your money. time they offer an opportunity for now at any bank. At the sa us to help our country. guy the me em FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY THESE WEEK-END EXTRA VALUES SPECIALLY do vour these spocial be sold out So shopping week-end values, a | famil- | { silent 81x90 BED SHEETS—Week-E vhich we arc offering 5; value $1.50 nd Sale, $1 is a good quality Sheet made with a seam. 18-INCH DRAPERY CLOTH—Week-End Sale $1.39 piece; value MBROIDERED PILLOW C End Sale. $1.19 pair; value LAD AND LASSIFT. ROMPER Value 39c ASES—Hemstitehed $1.50 CTOTH—Weck-End S: Size alc 29¢ PRICED FOR TWO DAYS ONLY Fridav and make sure you get vour share of as the lots may 45x36 vd This ==HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR == cos and for Friday STLK SOX Special pr S FIBR Black and Colors 3%¢ Grade Three Pairs for $1.00 Saturday only. WOMEN'S HOSE Lisles and edium We Cottons in hlack, white chocolate brown: 38c values. Three Pairs for $1.00 One Case of Children’s Schoo! Hose Brack Cotton Ribs in Black; seconds of better grades. T no low-priced Hose. pa as r: there are rPOROT son's price will be 89c garment sizes KNIT SHIRTS AND DRAWERS FOR MEN- Week-End to 10 arc Week-Bnd Sale, hese a very good This 1 Sale Special, Buy vour summer’s supply at these savings. WOMEN'S sleeveles DOMET yvears; spring weights RUFFLE BABY make up into cute dresses fo value 79 WOMEN'S H. S. LINEN HANI 19c¢ cach. It wiil not be long hefar price for Linen Handkerchiefs of th UNTON SUITS—Su suits: value 7ac cac FLANNEL SLERPEF Week-End knec little FLOUNCING—With ummer weights: lace and h. Week-End Sale, 539¢ each. S FOIR CHILDREN—Size le, 45¢ each, dainty embroidery. tots, Weck-Tind Sale, 39¢ ya YRERC vou wi ese grades EFS — and 19¢ 06 they rd; 39¢ yd. BEAUTIFUL RIBBONS 39¢ yd. These we offer for Fridav and values here 50c to Pretty, wic Hair Bow and Sash Noveltics, lloma Ribbons for Bags, etc. WEEK-END SALE SPECIALS AT AND RUG SASH CURTAINS—Our resula SCRIM CURTAINS—AII and Saturday, $1.25 pair. RAG RUGS—For slecping cha values at $1.19 cach. ready day THIS IS HOME-CRAFT W new for s ate. point Showing all Curtains, Drapery Materials, leums this week. Make it the savings are worth while that i W thing from hap- went to another part of | I the park place a lantern on a offi when over there, some- hoby on the hill set fire to the grass, and he got up there in time to keep from the shrubs, though it did urn the bark of some of the “trees At Christmas time some people, f cconomy, went into Walnu: and helped themselves specimen Evergreens to prevent that very pening. He to or, sake of Hill park two fine won bave an all-day neeial d rday Wee End at Te colo: ripe < OUR THIRD DEPT. r 3 50 pair. cd for Fri to har mbers bath EEK in Read and Lir Saturday 1 summer prices on T here Frida o ] pring Speei = to be Mrs. C Mrs by lubert A. Blair, R Red sewing at the Mrs and Lamb The Nowington Cross mecting iay, April 16th, chapel Sherrod Skinner furlough over Sale - Flowered FLOOR DRAPERY eptional -Made no value today, each, shell- will two cost probably dollar or the will saved them but to duplicate the city at least $20 In the new Sonth End park have heen troubled hy people taking | the 5 of full grown Hemlocl trees use Christmas The | part left standing and | never will recover natur form. | | Several Oak trees, ten inches throngh have been cut and the stumps covered with dirt to hide t act In the Stanley Quarter have had several grass fires but rately none : the sections where thousand little We natrolin will con dry spell. Our three parks acres. are not day a trees at we || to as troes. is unsightly park fort of them have reached we Bihe es growine. ir however. ar this, do are i nue to so through the consisting of 32 and to of the policed Polico and night each par round but in them the expenditure larg wonld vear wonld what completely Very h ng t at reereation wre not spoiled by othe ¥, maliciously destrov this 16 necessary order to put an end to park abuse be done to ohsc grounds either thoughtle deliberately tea what nature, and city funds ha vided. n by all of us in o ve o parks ' s who Gor e pro Respectfully R. B. Superintendent Maple Hill Theodore week's WAINRIGHT g i Johnszon in Dr. and Mrs. have returned after ‘tlantic City. a stay C. R. Hare returned New and | from Hamyp- Mr, and Mrs daughter Helen an ‘automobile trip shire. have to Dorothy Beechwood | spring va and to Miss Julia Kellogg Page have returncd college after spending cation at their homes the Team captains and members 1heir teams met the Town hall to Liberty Loan drive. Ahout were assigned to tho teams. will be a meeting Monday Monday evening at plans for 500 names There ke the for reports.| | was a wh the Red afternoon. at the home 1 ham on Theodorc were Thrift Stamps There o benefit given for b Wednesda Mrst g H The were of Cross, street. and | | | | i | i prizes By Joe Blast The Sport Mr. Tw Verna The lsama Rinnior to teach L thei talk rath thol pire | TODAY'S TABLOID TALE in 1 i nt ou Twiller he ma The t o spor stenogr e red to the crateh entitled, “Rigl Selected Portu miringiy Duri Twiller ihE bought a ho! et sand Chinese am becau the subscribed devil looked d hai twenty lurs for sendin ve the his birthday to lunch sisted s sava Africa ce | ter Then Fred ( paying came “Twiller. everyhody know prey he patted back *“Not a-t atch mode for xent lollar he w sprey and whole ¢ the w1 ) eight " you're a it him 1. not a-tall d in the cour; erncon he Ic d Artie thirty dol That wife everything nd I've boy a two dollar evening after timidly said for nigh run a money “Money snapped wd you bill the day And evenir out a to bed. Serat who e Copyr Matthew Adan ade . ad hookkeeper. urs of Thou- i or in oy ith on iah