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RAIN, COLDER TODAY; " FAIR, COLDER THURSDAY NORWICH CONN.. WEDNE’SDAY MARCH 18, 1914, B —— FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudevilie and Motion Flizturss &t ditorium. e ing Flotares ar Colonial Tasatre Veudeville and Photoplays at Davis Theatre. Tecumseh Tribe, No, €3, I. 0. R. M., meets at 35 Shetucket Street. Somerset Lodge, No. 34, F. and A. M., meets in Masonic Temple. Fope Rebekah Lodge, No, 21, L O. O. F., meets in 0dd Fellows’ Hall.' ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. All New Photoplays Today and Five Vaudeville Acts. With the change of photoplays at this theatre today the feature is a two reel Broncho drama of the Mex- ican border entitled Repaid. This is one of those stirring Broncho dramas with lots of action throughout the 2,000 feet of film. The famous Mutual V\’eekly No. 61, will also be shown with a lot of new interesiing events, taken in every part of the world. A Film Johnnie is the name given to the Iatest Keystone comedy and nothing funnier has ever been seen here, feat- wuring in this picture the new Ke; stone comedian who has made such a hit with the moving picture fans in every picture he has appeared in. Te- day will be the last nce to see Greno and Platt, the two clever nov- elty jugglers who are making a ten strike hit at every performance, Del and Holcomb in their comedy singing and talking specialty are continuing to please; Dave Marion, Jr., presents a clever eccentric comedy act: Frazee with his shadowgraph work class by himself and Gilbert Coving ton Co. in the comedy western pl let The Bad Man from ldaho. mak combination of five acts that would be hard to beat anywhere for the money. | The management wish to call vour attention to the special added attrac- tion for Thursday only namely Ben Bolt, a three reel photodrama of h man interest and positively the best feature of the wvear. Many of the scenes were taken right in New Lon- | don at the Old Town Mill and at New- | port, R. I. The cast includes James | O'Neil, Joseph Levering, Miss Claire Whitney and a number of other prom- inent actor: This feature will be shown for one day only and will be in addition to the regular vaudeville and photopla and there will be no | advance in prices. Don't forget the day, Thursday the 19th. ~. COLONIAL THEATRE. Adventure of the Actress’ Jewels, First of the Octavius Series. This sparkling story from the T son factory is replete with situations | that are sure to please and interes as it is the first of the celebrated Octavius—Amateur Detective, series mow running in a popular monthly magazine. Octavi is a young man with so much mone hat he does not know what to do with it so in his des- peration, he decides to become a de- tective. His first task is the recovery of jewels supposed to have been lost self. Octavius takes the j box secretly, to identify and trace the fin- ger prints, but is held up on the dark streets, and relieved of the box. The whole affair is traced to the house of Octavius, and the burglars holding | the jewel box are turned over by O tavius. as proudiy as if he really d find the missing gems, and thei inal possessors. A Broken Meiody is a superb Vitagraph drama s with the hearts of men and erful factor on the programm of Society in two ree a teresting film of the decided! type. It deals w ith certain socio- Togical problems he derlying cause for which s points on the pruvram Today ‘will be the last chance see the wonderful ant of der the Great, the wonde monkey which has been attra much attention at this por ville theatre the first half of ti This ape is a study s w 2 1 in himself and it seems aimost at an animal could be perform such a variety of ander does. Everybody 2 clever little anima) who dresses, smokes and apparently think ke a man. Another very neat ing about this | wville number on tod s bill is Maxi the lady ventriloquist, who disy & very distinct talking and sing woice. Wixon & Reha of comediang show in 5 | Today’ picture w 1 wonderful three ree] melodrama by the ‘ Gold Seal compar with Francis l‘ord alld Grace Cunard entitled The picture i vatery filie fire scenes. In i title of a Joker comedy reel on | 1, and it promises to he a corker. The silver shower will be run again at the st show night. NORWICH TOWN 1 8ermon for St. Patrick’s Night—Meet- | ing of Esperanto Class—News in General. Early in the morning the songs the spring birds are heard, showing that many are here. Monday near the railroad on the Otrobando road a Lu,r.-e flock of redpoll linnets was seen, fifty in all. Bluebirds appear appear through the winter. over re- rd 1d rec A of the arrival of bluebirds for the past | 14 years has been kept in Springfi Mass. Itis due there about the of March, but in 1899 cam eFeb. The report of the Audubon so of the state of Connecticut for i been received here. Much is dope to inter the children country schools in the study The society has also been wo: the passage of the MacLean-Weeks ®ill and the tariff proviso, the latter | prohibiting the importing of egrets, | osprey and paradise plnumes, and the | feathers, heads, wings and tails of wild birds. | in of bi Visited Former Neighbors. | Mrs. Frank Ray, Arthur Ray and Mrs, Stewart Greenman of the Canterbury turnpike, spent Sunday with their for. mer neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Ba‘.lldwin, who have moved to the West | e. e | First Peep Frogs. ! Peep frogs, heard for the first time this season Monday evening, and school children with pussy willows are signs of advancing sprihg. Heard and Seen. Changes will be made n April in tele- hone lines on the Otrodando and $cot- and roads. Mrs. Fordham of Vergason avenue has returned, after ten days’ stay in) Greeneville. | An anniversary mass for Mrs. Mary 1 Cirves is to be celebrated at Sacred Heart church toda: Little Miss Frances Herbert of Hart- ford is visiting her aunts, the Misses Shahan of West Town street. i Mrs. Adeibert Rudd and hsr father, Jobn Sullard, -of West Town strest, | i | | | i SIMPLE WAY TO END DANDRUFF Stop Falling Hair and Itching Scalp. here i§ one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need) ap- ply it at night when retiring: uss enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning. most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or 1-;ux more applications will complete- dissolve, and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glo silky and soff, and look and cel a hundred times better. If you value your hair, you should get rid of dandruff at once, for noth- ing destroys the hair so quickly. It not only starves the hair and makes it fali out, but it makes it stringy. straggly, dull, dry. brittle and lifeless, and everybody notices i were with friends in Willimantic Sun- day. M: Thomas Beetham of Wauw Hill spent the week end with Mrs. oline Benjamin of East Norwich. Pat- s day at Sacred Heart church this (Wednesday) evening at 7.30 o'clock. There will be a sermon for St. i Mrs. Fred Kingsley of Fitchville was | ihe week end guest of her sister, Mrs, James Butler of the Old Cemetery lane. | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connell of New London were guests Sunday of Mr. and John Ryan of 180 West Town N. Jones is at his home venue, and has as his Mott of Sag Harbor, Long Captain H. on Vergason suest Harr in Esperanto met for study | evening of thi AW The clas on Monda; the hom of Mrs. Town street. week at| Dickey on East The year 1813, the most successful vear of husbandry in the TUnited States brought forth $6,100,000,000 worth of crops, of which $2,896,000,000 was represented by cereals alone, and | $3,650,000,000 worth of animals sold and slaughtered and animal products. FOR SALE FOR SALE Ten-room house on lower Wash- ington street with improvements including steam heat; house in good condition and will be sold at a low price for a quick sale; H would make a good house for rooming house. For particulars inquire i FRANCIS D. DONOHUE ! Central Building Norwich, Ct. || FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam fheat, §| good barn and large lot, lncated " i of five minutes’ walk from Main s:reet. Price reasonable. Tarrant & Co. in Street, Norwich, Ct. W B. WILCOX. .Auctioneer | AUCTION at publie auction WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25TH, 1914, #t 10 o'clock a. m 1 vice cows, 1 two year old bull sired by registered Je: , 1 brood sow, few hens, 1 Deering reaper, mowing es, Lorse rakes, plows, culti- ox sled, wagons, dump cart, 1 . wagon with covered seat. 1 lig. bugey, 1 portable forge. nors th’ cordage, and many | nts nd articles too nume: to mention: 20 sheep, if not pr v | 0 the f: we in good rm fenc reps by 1 arm, will be offereq if not id. | If stormy, next f | ER. YUND—C: ame tc D d an, tag. | nd no paving | Rol Yantic. R. D. 1. | KBOOK 1O tolen, | EN The Norwich us are cau- ing or negotiat- person having a hereby calied up- on to p alm to said bank | on or be the 17th day o ptember, | 1914, or submit to having the book declared cancelled and extinguished nev sued in lieu thereof, | thereon paid. W 1 MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewe and Securities of any kind at th Lowest Rates of Interest. An oid establi; to dea: with. 21l LOAN Co. treed, Upstairs. abilsned 1872.% aster Novelties Post Cards, Chicks, Booklets, Ducks Napkins, Rabbits, Baskets, Novelties. MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Sauare { Watches, Clocks and Jewelry? | ] {MARCH 19th, at 10 A. M., | f ADVERT 8¢ per Line, Six Words ISEMENTS under the heading of “WiNTED, FOK SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF A —~ to the Line WANTED i FOR SALE TO RENT WANTED Working housekeeper do | FOR SALE or rent—Blacksmith shop: | FOR RENT_ House with all_moder farm; m..ule age: experienced: no m been running successfully for ore ! improvements at 68 Asylum St In- or butter; pleasant surround ; siate | than five years; nouse, barn, henhouses | qUire Mars. Aathan Smaii, +2 Asylum St. and age and wages. Address S. F letin Offic Vilages, { Ad- | dress schools and postoffice. Box 243, Killingly, Conn. B. plenty of Five sheep. one acre of land with shop; near | marlsd | marl7d “T0 RENT Furnished_ rvoms 54 Wash- | ington St. Phone 1zis- marlia TO RENT—176 Frankln St., suitable Schoo} Street. male and female. Write Supt.' Downe., eteher Bldg., Providence, K. | IS mos et o and twe houses. also shore co. WANTED-—At once, card grinder on | tages ., or wiil exchange for old style Whitin cards: wages $10 per | Dr your tion or vicinity k. _Internationai Cotton Mfg. Co., ag : sonds or other vaiu illingly, Conn marlsd | taken send ror Hst. === - — B , 600 Ma 3 i New Haven, WANTED_Married man on da lailey Building, Ne n, farm; wife to board help when ¢ sired. Tel. Lebanon v | piano mar18d in good price $z5. lnquire S e | 12 i nitaker Ave, Laurel hil. marisa voung man to look FOR SAL power gasoline Address in own handwriling. eng1 new feed mill, neariy Bulle new, H. Li mew- ton, marlsd WANTED—-FPos nun 3 for single man or widower by machine with good references. No. 6 Strong one-tnird c Palmer St llimanti naridu horse team, or work on fa A, saunde Bradford, R. 1 on Tnames = - | farming tools emperate married Thent ihon=e m P on Nor- arm work: must | wich and Westerly ey, Write AT- er and worker; best wage | thur C. Smitn, Norwich, K. F. D. No. 6. eady position, if you are satist | marisa aterman, Bozrahville, Conn. buone | _ o 20 -3, Leban marlsd | FOR SAlL nt-room Ottage in b — good condition village D! Nort WANTE & B sure at amaz- | 5, G T B L SR L gly low prices L. W. Frink, Norwieh, | ive from P. O. church or Seils monumental work; the best to | e B R T L L be had anywhere. Write or call Phene 5 - At i 839-2. marsdws | < bl S ga e . e = : FOR SALBE—One cow, six years old, WANTED E Mexic due fur calr April, price’ $62; two epoch making book; thriiling, se two-year-old fers, due for calves in tional, timely; low price; sells on sight: ! ypay “price 350 apiecé. Fred. Skoglund, | Dig terms; ~sampie book free: act | \iilage HIIl- Lebanon o quickly. Universal House, Philadelphia. | el e =t Jan.od FOR SALE—H bull “cal; sire e s " seven nearest dam. av 1 bs GOVERNMENT positions are eas: j butter in seven davs; dam has siven My free booklet Y-638 tells me S¢ 1bs. milk 4 ‘hours. L. P. Write ' today—mnow i g o = “onr e S He Washington, D. C. TEACHERS wanted al ouce “‘;‘\, dog. M | spring _vacancies Call or write 2 \‘): h marl | States Teac..ers’ Agency, Hartford .va = - tional Bank Building, Hariford, Conn. | maritd i WANTED—Girl present spoolers; g00d o e steady work. (men Woolen Mills, N el f;,r{,,‘.‘."?.”'i‘, wich Town. i3 marilid a quick buyer. Addre WANTED —To rent, house with &: 2 ma den, furnished or uhfurnished; = S = particulars. Box 99, Bulletin. mari6 e AGENTS wanted to sell Davis antique | ess John Helm, furniture polish; somewning new; every | marl7d home needs it; _quick sales, iarge | T profits; write today. Davis Antlque| plodg ol Monded Furniture House, Saybrook, Conn Sminhe taind Yo _maylG( S 2 o2 s47 L2 4a 30 | nk‘:n mar a WANTED—A smail farm on or near trolley line from Willimantic to New London. Andrew G. Peum tic, Conn. ma 1d 3400 WANTED__Everybod uss our mouth hotbed sasl I regula in stock oth glazed and open. ¥ Crowell water St WANTED nurse. Apply mar WANTED- puy top ~=aln’St., Positlon Room 24 New steam beamed FOR SALE YING having ., drop Coichester, postal g Cona. vacation; means many app ucation sutficien Wr immedia: tions open fo you. Dept. $5-La, SBEOUTING ALND D TH TICES p-inted on th, 12x1 tweive for $i.2s. ~The Bulleun rinters, Norwich, Conn. 2 ANTED-—Haw furs, at 4. Heab - nei’s, 30 Water St., every Thursday. £t Fane AT b L 1 2 Norwica, or WANTED—Eaw Zurs. Will be at the ysa store of George H. ©r Neo. 71 water — St., every Saturday. £ Woodworta, novio WANTED—Plano tun:ng. A. doun, 2% Prospect St., City. ‘del CHINE ll U{lT ayid and Zou 6% (re V' neatiy 1c 2 sampies and y printing you are in need sulleun Company, Norwich, DO YOU WANT “Thes Original Factory Adjustment” to your 185, Lho. better Norta Stoning- Drop Postal or Phone 377-2 ) LEE CLEGG, 4 128 Washington Street, City se prices: a‘.\,{l We promptly collect and deliver re size, pairs anywhere. Everything guaranteed | 5000, $os 10,000, 3.0, b¢ . notendad 'JX37, brinled, $1.40; 1,000, $z.1v; 5,uud . 5o’ lelterncads, 1,000, 32.00; w00, HELP WANTED s i 5,000, General Housework Girls, Second Girl,y §12 *Drived %1% : Chamber Canvassers, | 36 16,003, 310 "7 " Bvey scription dons prompily. Send for sam- Kitchen Work he Xulletin Cc Printers aud N Con FOR SALE ger Automobi cudnge wich., -E EMPLOYMENT BUREAU M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. Model nytning. Sell FOR SALE JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Coun. marlid Telephone FOR SALE No. 262 Washinzton St The fine residence property late- 1y occupied by the late George ¥. Bard. | ‘ 1 SALE HORSES being u 10t arriv advertised, but Notice will PIERSON. mari6d Inquire of { | i | 3 i be | | | . : : JAMES L. CASE Peck, McWilliams & Co 40 Shetucket St.. Nomwich. Ct. B! Dealers in Brick_ Lime, Cement, Hair, | Plaster, Dental Plaster, Plaster Board, ‘ Metal Lath and Corner Bead. Nepon- {set Shin Parold_Roc Beaver | Board and B. & S. Wall B AUCTION /f_—_-——::\\ FOR SALE _Cottage of 8 3 McKinley CONTRACTOR'S SALE OF Horses, Carts and Harness | rooms and b‘n Avenue. F tage of ¢ rooms and bath, i lot 200 feet. Modern equip- At My Stables, 42 Golden St. /|| ment, electric lights, call bells, i awnings veranda and win- NEW LONDON, CONN. tll- dow. Garage, good garden w The following described” are 20 head | it trees. Near car line, five of horses : "xmg llhl? lot are 135 neaa cent fare. consigned )\- the we! »QowWn contract-’ or, Mr. Vito; 15 head of these hocses Thomas H. Beckley are in pair 1ots and are broken single s B or double ana will be sold either single yay Building, S Main Sircer or doupie at time of sale to diSpose o Phoaes 724 — 36S-2. Come one, coma uine auction sale. high dollar. Sale Positive, FR all; B H. this will be a gen verything sola for tne Rain WE »J them, .unese are all yvoung and mitddle -, aged horses ranging in we from :& 4 120 to 1630 pound: The of = horses are bays. blacks and LTI Also one chestnut driving mare. - Also | 2 R two bottom dump carts and two sin Wil b at public tion on the dump, and six sets of hars Thes muel H. Matterson farm, two miles horses are ri out of K and | from West Willington three miles are Horses are co to be | from Stafford. h 19th, sound and will be fully descri..d at | 25 head of time of sale. Horses will arrive on | L5 tons hay, and a fuli D 18 and will be open for public | li! tools found :tion. This is a good opportunity | nyone looking for “h nor i of H RE. 1s D0 advertising medium In Auctioneer. Eastern Connecti letim for business results mari2d for | &' o The Bul- “l D ROOMS, all modern co 38 Union Si. Phone 1051 —Tne siore No, | way, centrai location, next to the Wau- regan hotel, now uccupied by Srueits tallor and —gentiemen's furnishings. { Apply to William Shields. Janlad FURNISHED RQOMS. central locu- tion, Sreaim heat. languire 13 Uniou kL aech 29 Winchester Street | For rent this splendid house of eight ments, recently put in fine condition. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street Phone 300 SOME for ligut manufacturing or store. John | E. ranning, 52 Broadws marisd 'l 0 llE.]\Tvl P tenemenl, 6 rooms, .uuv gas for cooking, 17 Spruce St.| Eugene Smith, 90 Main, marisd TO RENT — Furnished room for ~ housemeeping, bath, ga 31 Broad- | | rooms and barn, with modern improve- | POETRY SONG OF THE OLD LOVE. 0, my lost love, and my own, own love, And my love that loved me so! 1s " there never a chink in the worl@® above where they listen for words from below? Nay, 1 spoke once, and I grieved thee sore, T remember all that I said, Ana now thou wilt hear me no more— no more, Till the sea gives up her dead. | Thou aldst set foot on the ship, and sail To the ice-fields and the snow; | Thou wert sad, for thy love did naught avail, And the ‘end T could not know; How could I tell I should love thee to- day, Whom' that day I heid not dear? How could 1 know I should love thee away. | When I did not love thee anear? thy { we shall walk no more through the soaden piain, | _Veuh tue faded bents o’erspread, | We shall stand no more by the seeth- ing main \wuen the dark wrack drives o'er head: We shall p; the rain, Where thy no more in the wind and was safd; thee and, ast farewell Bt perna; shall meet __ know thee again When the sea gives up her dead —Jean Ingelow. WHEN THE BIRDS G0 NORTH AGAIN. Oh. every vear hath its winter, And ever, ear hath its rain; But a da always coming When the birds go north again. | When new leaves swell in the tor s springs green on the p alder’s veins turn crimsen, e birds go north agam. heart B 13 always coming n the bi g0 north agajn. hatl ut Whe eetest thing to remembear, be on the wane, >1d k days are over— , the birds go north again. My Higginson. | HUMOR OF THE DAY CHOICE RENTALS $18.00 to $30.00. Three within five minutes Free Academy. “Obey that of Impulse.” ARCHA W COIT, 63 Broadway, opp. Y. M. C. A, Phone 102-2 FOR RENT Two Floors of Building No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, uitable for light other purp inquire of Tlm & SUIMWER COTTAGES For Kent—Fex Sale. Watch HuL FPleanant i Rentals, $170-52560 season. | imspection b appoibiraeat. i FRAMK W. COY, | 8 Fligh Streat, Westesly, | Long Distance Acicphone. FOR SALc FOR SALE | The Fine Manufacturing Plant i d by the tately occu 8! Tobin Arms Mig. Co. IN GREENEVILLE. The main building consists of three floors of about 2,000 square feet each and there is a large ad- ditiorn and cffics building. The property is supplied with 50 horse water-power at the lowest price in Connecticut. Plans and full particulars upon aoplication. Favorable terms. JAMES L. CASE, #) Shetucket St, Morwich. r\vo Hours | was all 51756 place | atter The went to | press. " But Bargain | No. 19: Jus | from Westersy, | well a | woodi tivati St year's crop wa. s), a never failing brook e prop- erty, land is rom stone, | machine wor house has 14 | rooms, barn, wiih | basement, | 30; wason henneri can price is be bough $3900; $10 letin ed—choice of 406). WILLIAM A. WILCCX Real tate Broker, 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and Central Thes: - Building, Westerly, R. 1. 365. Tel Residence 331, Office No. To the Farmers of this Section: | Now 1s the time to list if you want to sell. 1 have a large list of customers looking for farms. Serd description or call, WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St.,, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 147 Oppositea Thames Bank your farms COL. EARL N. GALLUP| AUCTIONEER graduate from Jones' Nat. School ot Au(_uoneenn<> Specialty of Farm and ! Pedigreed Stocl @l erchandis: and ! Real Estate Sales. Address 'R F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Telephione 1-3 I WHES xau | ness befors want o puw wour ine vublic, inere is no m jum better than through the -<xeriis ng col’ mns of The Bulletin mort- | Clerk—If T Chief - am wanted, 1 in the manager. The Acquisition—Ye. An’ 2 not wanted, where w tin yer b ¢ 1 call that real foolish to ¢ . What are y “Fm just ponderi down agai Clara—Isn't it I tion perfectly of women per he paper says 80 . of college graduates get married, —New York Weekly. > he praised her singing, did he?” s: said i s heavenly.” “Did | really say Well, not exa | but he probably meant that. He said it was unearthly. “Daughter, is —Liverpool Mercury, s young man a suit- “You ought to letters, dad.” “T'd at his pay en= Journal. Cit »u abouk would cost is for one only shows atment; now franc: h dnlj r —Peie Mele. “Whats’ the earth?” 1 the te suddeniy om Rol the ansv o you round said W square, then, mean to argue about it — | zen—How much will you the neighborhood ag | German Band ngry Citizen—You askt Leader of Little Germaa 1 blays vom ee if dot’s tos man- in and plied Mr. stin Stax, < hirt sleeves and quit work wl through. T guard ev- | ery word I tn a day | St Washing: ‘ THE KALEIDOSCOPE | Freibur rmany, will build a mu- nicipal muse m at a ¢ of 560,000 artment Fort B war deg area near reforesting a lar vard, N. M. rear, not counti has sold $22 acre or id to be the larg Ln-J. five - cane in Argentina ti ted to yield 200,000 tons of su- try has author; ¥ vear 1613 hey worthle: about 40 The champion cora grower of Wis- | consin is Paul Roscnik, Fond du Laoc | ty, his eld being bushels 39 | pounds on one .acre. ‘ Nearly all the alcohol de in Rus- sia, which is derlved almost wholiy | from potatces used manu- facture of X its ! sta ompiled the Londom | Times of the launchin last | two vears ac edit the U HJ King- dom ith more nage than the vards combined. # { ite of Colorado has r ed a requiring the f portable elec- except ¥ lamps, for all local This law ve Oct. 1, In 10 years the worki ole have secured ad imated at over reater proportion been obtained hinery and W of these frough working agree- hams practically Briti for Amer | lize the monopo- imported | | fuugnt ams, forming 760,567 hundredweight out of total imports of 854,995 hundred- in (819,997 hundredweight 1t of ports of §97,876 hundred- . weight there were count- V At the end of 191 | ed 2,619,891 beehives in Germany, over | haif ‘of these being in Prussia. Silesia jleads the Prussian provinces with {157,264, and of all the non-Prussian | states only Bavaria has more (over | 400,000). The province of Posen count- ed 122.705. A recent directory census gives Cal- a population of 90,000. This cen- approximately correct, for the t school census shows over 18,000. e number of Americans in Calgary estimated to be between 15,000 and ),000. In 1904 the population of Cal- gary was 10,543