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O nnectiout: Food Shiptifor 000 women, combatants OnT 1. her y20m fl,:\bkd ine. Unless fet starve those whom . ‘untfl now, n\flra*too | P! he -Conmect: .commission !nr e has (savéd! aust- beY sup- Lset to wo:k 1food ship™ 'tional co’l’nmisnm. 'Nch 1 ito meet whatever ls.ralsed ihere - dolur Iur dollar. All.edministratioi} expenses e guaranteed; every cent cdmntributed wm reach Belgium':in . ma \shape of food. The coumisa]on ‘has; om to meet} ‘whatever we ralse, dollar foit dollar. ‘Connecticut'sihalf of this shiplbad will cost approximately $100,000, o.i Wil the greater part must be sec! ‘large subscriptions. Every dollpr con- stributed will :actually reach E| lum 4n the shape’of food, witho diminution. mteml— \Atken, Norwich, or to Charles C..Russ,) state treasurer, care oraiATrust’ company, Hartford. ~SIMLON E. BALDWIN, : MARCUS H. HOLCOMB& \ AT THE AUDITORIUM. “The Warrens of Vlrglma,aMoIt\Pruhn- tious Lasky Offering, Monday .and Tuesday. : = " The Lasky-Belasco ‘pmdnction .of The Warrens of Virginia, picturized in| six reels, with Blanche Sweet as the star, and a truly exceptional cast, is\ tentious offering yet shown to public under the Lasky banner. Cact, this great and moving |ing, just as.it fals. 3| J This is the season comedy s ] v N P BLANCHE SWEET, Star in “The Warrens of Virginia,” at the Auditorium Monday and Tuesday the American Civil war 1s said to be the most stupendous war drama ever produced for the film in this country, and a veritable army of actors was employed in taking the picture. Many of the most exciting incidents in The Warrens of Virginia take place in camp.or on the actual field of battle. We see soldiers in ambush and sol- diers charging and soldiers in the trenches. And the confederate and Union armies, as represented on thls films, are armies indeed—not ie groups of men, but battalions and regl ments, all clad and equipped to the mh;lsullest degree ‘in .the exact manner ‘Among the foremost artists appear- ing with Miss Sweet are House Peters 4who is the northern hero of the cast), James Neill, Mabel ‘Van Buren, P. E. Peterson, Dick La Reno, Sydney Deane, Raymond Hatton, Milton Brown, Dick La Strange, Lucien Littlefleld, Gerald Ward, Mildreq Harris and Mrs. Lewis McCord. Among the Universal photoplays on the bill for Monday and Tuesday will be The Golden Wedding, a drama by the Laemmule company, and Mumps, a funny comedy picture, with Rosemary Theby and George Myers. Today for the last time John Emer- son will be seen in the five-reel come- dy- drama The Bachelor's Romance, one of the finest photoplays yet seen on the Paramount programme. e DAVIS THEATRE NEXT WEEK. Another Big Keith Act “California” x gmmg\a;z : i| of decidedly” high cliss. In 5 fornla \might be called musicall come- There is some \splanm acting, y of TOT. ana” sL!ge settings amvm-n:ny at- and the sketch%is.a decided The Atutual Masterpicture ifor Mon- modern morality play in five _parts, rmturlng] the celebrated actor, Robert ’Efleson, pported by.an excellent cast !\Mn!u& favorites. Thisiis a great ‘feaure micture, showing .in striking scexcs tlfe difficulties, disappointments and\trials’'that beset man:in search for \haj ess and success. The Mutual ‘War ' Weekly and - afunny Keystone ,come@y#will ‘also be shown on this bill 2 DAWS THEATRE TODAY, K"!hllaudewlle and Mnt\nl ™. the-finest vwdevnbanfl ple- thre shows ever seen i\ this tle Dawis today. picture is Cyrus Townsend Brady's great producefi by the Reliance comj four\'reels, full of tense sflnmam -It- uatic(yns with plenty of action. Sam De (Y/&e who plays the part.of the rougi} and ready mcher Miss Fran- cilla \Billington, the and :Richard cmml.na -and minister, are central characters in this genuinely American drama, with scenes) shifting from the cattlecover- ed _riinges of the -west to the town- iland ‘of the east. Other ‘interesting cgurps will be ihow'n. 4ncluding a “that made for only. “The vaude- ville \agtraction is -another Keith act nd - '# called The Three Kellos, a ‘most! unique offering and one of the - fin vaudeville -acts -ever seen here. ~cambines singing and danc- acrobatic feats of the high- ‘Matinee today at 2.30, all children 5 cents. 15, and 20 you want to see the best rtown visit the Davis today. COLONIAL THEATRE. Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin Appeargon-Today’s Big Bill. iOn today’s big programme at the Colonial theatre is:the mammoth tliree ml spectiacle entitled Out of the Ruins y ihe Ejdison.cast, with Mabel Tru- al.lo and; the famous Pat O’Malley, ed fascinating Gladys Hulette. T is a ‘fire picture, embodying some fire :scenes ever photographed for the screen. The.effect at the close of the second part, when the whole wall of a bullding 'collapses , with Miss Tru- nelle in the, midst of :the raging cata- clysm, ‘has inever been, surpassed. One scene, shows the principals escaping from ‘the fire.on a rope isuspended over the: seething ‘interior. The rope catch- es fire and the couple, are dashed against the :walls of theiburning build- Mary Pickford is seen in one .of her greatest successes entitled;As ItiIs In Life and :will charm all by her bewitching loveliness. Charlie Chaplin appears in’the roar- ing comedy In the Park, a medley of mischievous d convulsing pranks, and Cutey’s Sister is a brilliant Vita- graph comedy with Wallie Van, Cissy Fitz Gerald and many others. Don’t miss today's star feature programme. Coming Monday, Charlie {Chaplin in a two-reel comedy entitled A Woman. success. n’t misg it. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The'! Holiness Mission will{hold ser vicestat 87 Main street. ‘Theysubject for the Sunday .meeting at the: Christian Science reading room in-the'Thayer building is?Spirit. AtiCentral Baptist church.Rev. E. S. Holloway of ‘New York will:preach-at the morning ‘and- evening}services. At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, ;morning sermon by ‘Rew. L. G. Horton,tD. D. Epworth leagueiat 6.30. At the Grace Memorial Baptist church, preaching morning and even- eningyby Rev. J. E. Harxis:of Norwalk, Conn.", - The International BibletStudents” sociation (Norwich class) has services Sunday morring in'W..C. T. U. hall, 35 Shetucket street. The ;services at Christiichurch will be: Holy communion ati8'a.,m.; morn- ing@mycr ‘with sermon-bygRev, B L. Belldean of:Fond du,Lac. = ‘At .McKinley avenue, A. M. E. Zion church,; Rev. E. Georga Biddle pastor, preaching at morning{and evenig ser- vices. - Sunday schooli atinoon. ‘At M¢. Calvary Baptist church, Rev. M. D. Hawkins of: Bridgeport will preach’.at the morning and evening services. Sunday schooliat noon, At Preston City Bapitist church, Rev. A. L. Hedford, pastor. Sermon morn- ing and evening by the pastor. Spe- cial musical service in {the evening. ‘At -the Greeneville |Congregational church there will be preaching in the morning by Rev. G. Elmer Lamphere of Fitchville. Sunday:school meets at noon. - _ TUnion services. for 'the Second, Broadway and Park Congregational churches will be held at the Second Congregational church Sunday morn- ing. Rev. Elwell O. Mead:of Leonard Bridge, will preach BRIEF STATE NEWS and a Car Load of 1% L i B An altogether .delightful and novel feature act is California, a Jessy Lasky production’ appearing -at this popular vaudeville “house for ‘the first half of' next -week. The cherming musical play#t or sketch is staged in South- erm California just outside the mis- sion’ of San Juan. A party of Ameri- .can .engineers is runming a railroad through the country and the right of ;way takes it through the' mission i unds necissitating -the razing of the lent structure. = The mission sett! ent :is the home of beautiful Californie, the heroine of the vener- able p d a number of Mexicans who hawve prayed, entreated and threatsiedisthe ““Americans” in an en- deavor to get them to change the course of-:the road enough to save the mission. The young American en- gineer :ewears "ha :is'not obeying or- de Celifornia. makes fall in love Z#th her hoping she may then in- fluence -to -apare the ent. Incidentally“when the m nginéer declares “his -1 MM- rlage, c-lltornh she 2oivaud‘l. ld.—William Hazel has been engayed by Principal Hobart G. Truesdale to coach the _(Connecticut Literary Institution athletics. sville—Nearly-everysgrower of tobacco had men at -work'Thursday setting up' plants that had been blown down, although some of the flelds were still so. wet_that the work;could not be done. Greenwich.<=The Edward Brush Sons of Greenwich have incorporated and-filed a certificate of incorporation withithe secretary of state. The pur- pose ‘of incorporating!is to do a real estaterbusiness. Bridgeport.—Buried under tons of steel, Pietro. Pastone was perhaps fa- tally injuned at the Hunter & Havens ‘wholesale .hardwane-company plant. It took city ‘firemen;nearly an hour to tricate: Pastone. | Stratford—The tournament for the 1| Fairchild cup having been completed, the members of 'the 'Weatogue Country club in Stratford are preparing for a 4 fllll Tay andL’fuesday is The Absentee, & |cost mot s B ° '&'-i‘ifll:g is ‘Temerved:ifto reject.any 4 all “Batea’e et Hertford:! ecticut, -2hs 24 day dt;A.umn. a9 SwEBSTER, «Comptroller. NOTICE “TO m . OF PROBATE n and for fl.\o Dlzm::t vday of August, <can big nut lvlcmli nmon‘ h!‘h lm 203;..3 h: 9, Pro'- vi er. e: Ject St, Leonia, N. Janz WANTED—Y ou lnm 8)! v- F“lll. 5 !. man for our loe.l ‘ o -urt. no can- O marits mo s are easy to l‘l my free booklet Y-638 tells how; write today—now. Ehrl Hopkins, Wash- ington, D. C. Jysws EXPERIENCED male stenographer desires position; wide experienc: cellent references. Address Box 22, care Bulletin Co. augéd oz -At once, I and travel- ANTED—. local .' ing reresentatives everywhere; o the signpost nearest: to the p! re sald deceased last dwelt, lnd in the same town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circula- tion in‘seid District, and make return to_this Court. The above amd. foregoing is a true copy of record. !Gl MEUEL I'E. | HOLDRIDGH, Juage. ceased are ‘hereby noflfled to present their claims estate to the underslgned nt h\: Conn., 230 Palmer St.. 1‘ " ithin the' time Tiomited 1 the uao-le and foregoing or- der. CHARLES E. aug7d AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Ledyard. within and for the District of Ledyard. on the 6th;day of August, YERRINGTON, Administrator. Estale of _Russell Gallup, late of Ledyard, In said District, deceas The Administratrix having exhibited her administration accounts with said estate to _the Court of Probate for said Distrlct for allowance and distribution, it Ordered hat the 13th day of Au- gust, A. D. S.msoc)ock n the af- tornoen. at Probate Office in Led- fl m- -same 1! assigned for the allowance and distri- The said administration ac- count with sald estate. The above and-foregoing is a true copy of record. ttest: SAMUEL E.. HOLDRIDGE, augid Judge. off during the current month. Tennis and golf tournaments.will be held. West Hartford—The authorities of West Hartford have issued legal no- tices that they will act under the re- cent amendment to .the vehicle light law and will prosecutacall violators of the statute hereafter. Derby.—As the result-of a quarrel which was said to have occurred in the family, a woman whose name was given by the police as Mrs. Alfano made an attempt at suicide, dbut was thwarted in her efforts. Bristol.—James A. Matthews has completed 50 years of house painting. He began painting 50 years ago this summer on the house in Whigvilie then owned by the late John R. Sessions and now known as the Steel place. Naugatuck. — Frank Androva, 13 years old, was arrested here charged with the theft of about $50 from a moving picture theatre in Union City. Two boys are said to be implicated in the theft, and the police are looking for them. Westport.—The combined . branches of the Fairfleld County Bqual Fran- chise league held a meeting and lunch Thursday at Compo beach. There were 91 :people present, among whom were several of the state’s suffrage leaders. ~ ‘Waterbury~—~One hundred thousand gallons of gasoline stored -at the Gulf Refining Company’s ditsrict sup- ply station in South Brooklyn were in danger of exploding when fire broke out in a pit under an automobile tank truck. Avon.—The _increased - demand for charcoal for artificlal heat in tobacco sheds, and the low price offered by the local brickyards for cordwood have combined to stimulate the revival of an almost forgotten industry in this vicinity—that of burning charcoal. Canton—Francis V. B dealer in lumber and other merchandise in Canton, has filed a petition in bank- ruptcy. His -liabilities are listed at $6,034.78 and $%,708.78 of-the amount is unsecured. Assets conslst of real es- tate valued at $3,000 and mortgaged for $300 more than the value put on it by Mr, Brown, cash in hand $25, stock in trade $: THOMAS 'J. DODD - Contractor 99 Cliff St. Excavating, Masonry, Sewers, Cement Walks. - Portland Cement at lowest prices Phone 822 Neponset Shingles and all kinds of - Masons’ Building Mltor ls for sale by Pedx.( McWilIunu & Co. oh a.nnl-nal\t. ‘write us quick. urr & Co. Manchester, Conn GENTS anted; “we are place Bve sotiattors: in’ Norwic each surrounding town, at day; experience not necessary; if you will’ work is all we ask. Address F. Co., care Bulletin Office. l\lRCd young man as salesman in city and country; experi- ence not neceesary. Box 60 nzGd WANTED—1,000 people t real German frankfurts Lunch Cart at Rose Plade. oing to o in o Lt Pflee l augsd MEN and women wanted; government wants clerks; $70 montn; write immedi- ately for list positions obtainable. Franklip Institute, Dept. 35-F., Roches- ter, N. je29d WANTED—Antique tuxnnur. and old silver; good ricep pais. A Bruckuar, 85 Frankiin 45 17-3. “THE PLY!ODTE. 44 Laurel HUl Avg The best place in Norwich for spring summer boarding; situated high. otverlooking the wate: parties accommodated. mlySd WANTED—To Duy cows and calves of all kinds; pay good price. K. Giau- binger, ‘Tel i4-6, Coichester, Cona. nov:id WANTED—Plano tuning. A. G. Gor- don. 238 Prospect St. City. TelL 683-2. Easy-wzy to .get -cne -anh. 4o save;money is to read the “For 'Sale Miscellaneous’ column 1In .ULLITIN WANT ADS." If you bave.an.extra fan YouTl find & quick¥buyer for it by using a- BULLETIN WANT AD. - l..Al-L OO’I'I'AGI HOUSE en rooms Jun"-m t), Hmlfi,ml)-lfl.cfi FOR RENT >.fOne of the best located stores in Norwich retail | district. Building al- most new with all modern improve- you m,. meats. For fulllparticulars inquire of Do Nl ,ux.—omu‘- in Pruw City. Inqu{;_-flon premises. Emily S.n ” FOR SALB—Farm o ll I:ru. with bulldings good as new. Pplace for chlckenl l.nd ducks. D. S. Gufl& Nor- wich, Ct. Tel. 291-32. augis Mn‘. lcllnd Wil sell Telephone L. Ford. SALE—First class Mer shop and tobacco store; good stand; no com- tition: reasons for selling. sickness. raal se‘uln. Central-Village, Conn. ucm—flzmmunonablrd treated with send 50c and tr: "“zn-uf ;i Konemah _Poul try Main St., Norwich, FOR SALB—Good wnrk hor-c.wll;ht 1400 1bs.; also palr m right in ev- ery way,; right price. . A. Kahn. Tel. Leb. 3e10ThSTu FOR sALl'Ta-sn of ‘a‘oub‘l;o l‘:;'.ru 3 cream separator, capacity X hour. also hunar Worker. Apply 156 West Town “gei m FOR_SALE—Cele: lants, 60c 100. William P. Vader ] Phone 498-3. FOR per Wade, 520 Bol'wall g4WS with gu ensilage cutters and Dlowers that deliver the soods: & complets unmoRDE. ed outfit for $255. Send in your orders for Deering and Adriance mowers or repairs; all kinds of farm machin W. L. L. Spencer, Lebanon, Conn. T 39-2. iy14wWs HELP WANTED Fnrm Hands, Chambermaids, Dish- hers, General Housework Gis Ho(ol Help. Free Employment Bureau M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. FOR SALE For Sale NEW BUNGALOW 11 LINDEN PARKWAY (Off Willlams Street) Immediate possession Modern in every particular JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE The beautiful residence, No. 249 Broadway, known as the Emerson Tur- ner property. Finest residential sec- tion in Norwich. Includes 90-foot bullding lot. Sold entire or separate. ‘AMOS A. BROWNING. may20ThSTusS VERY . CHOICE RESIDENCE "FOR SALE P 14-room house, modern equipment, large stable and grapery, extensive flower and vegetable under careful cultivation, groun: frontage of about 150 feet and depth of about 375 feet and possess & th of beautiful shade trees. Loceted in best residence section of Norwich. A erty that has been greatly admir not previously advertised for sale. Archa W. Coit Telephome 1334. FOR SALE A two-t ent ouse, with barm finely located; rent 335 per month: on one Of the best streetssin the city; tra bullding lot with place ‘co; veniences; near trolley. Inquire of WILLIAM ¥F. HILL, Thayer Buflding. Real Estxte and all kinds of Insurgnce. LOST AND FOUND 63 Broadway. Telephoss T4 angdd Danielson. DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A Telephone 528, . FOR SALE—One open Concord bug- gY. nearly new, one rubber u’lflmofl driving hArnen. new. Can- terbury, R. D. 1. FOR lAlI—Be!iltmd coming 3 years old. H. J. mkmu? Norwich ‘l'own Tel._connection. augé FOR SALE — Black Mare, welght about 1100 gentle and good ariver, also 3 year old colt, well broken. one Jersey cow, one top buggy and one open b:fty. 114 Asylum St. Phone $37-3. d FOR SALE—A four h. p. motorcycls. in first class running condition, price int and tires in A1 con. reasonable; Apply Alfred E. Lemoine, R. D. augsd aition. 4, Norwich. ""FOR SALE—Ford runabout, specially equipped, fine running order, $300. Ad. dress Box 4, Montville, Conn. _auged PRIVATE SALE of household goods, furniture, 10 Court St., Saturday, Au. aug! 7. after i0 o'clock. FOR SALE—Two first grade Jersey heifer calves, yearlings. William Var. entine, Pomfret Center, Conn. augbd FOR sAl.n—nn. nprl ht ptano; bar- galn price. { Jelsd FOR SALE—BI weighs 1325. T-L ns~4. Narwich B augdd FOR SALE — Lunch cart, best in Willimantic; must eell at once on ac- count of other business; no reasonable offer rejected. Answer Norwich Bulle- tin, 67 Church St., Willimantic. aug3d FOR SALEBay mare wéight 1000 Ibs, guaranteed perfect In every wa. also I year old colt, broken to harness, gentle; price 1y right Ambrose Sulli- van 'x‘r Cove. Phona 281-14 THE PECKHAM FARM FOR SALE— Situated on Laurel Hill road, about one from Franklin Square,’ consisting 00 acres of good land, with an 11- Poom house, barns. Icehouse and other buildings. It is just the place for a erson desiring to make maney. James ’Dcwml Trading Cove, Norwicl foF. Jagg. or Cpentieman. welshs “ibout or _gentleman, wel 1260. “Fo18ptione 221-13. iyisa STOCKED poultry farm, 3% miles out ear village, fine 7-room cottage, nice dmdq, good barn, nine poultry houses, 30 acres. Fruit, wood, nice stream. Half acre potatoes, other crops, 550 famous Tom Baron strain White Leghorus, hm-e. wagons, tools, etc., $2,200, rea- sonable terms. Tryon's Agency, Willi- mantic, Ct. Jyiza mt’ x ym®R — 250 noteheads and 260 SI (regular business enveiopes, neatly printed. ior 31.90; b T i T el or any printing E rhekBuletin, Company, Norwich, BUYING pouitry of all Kinds Baving, smme. arop postal Gellert,‘Coichester, Cona. Samu FOR SALE—Woed, SOV m 35 - mug.y.% cord 3$2.50. Fine Residential Froperty, Nou 59 MEKinley, Avenue, containing ¢ eleven rooms and bath, and all _ modern conveniences. Interior Iln.l’ *finished In beautifui hard M full information l‘ THOMAS H. BMLEY. Fire Insurance and” Hesi Estate May Building /278 Msin 8t 72¢—Fhosies—474-3 JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Investment Broker Franklin Square Norwich Conn FOR RENT Stores and Offices in new Buildinfl. Franklin Square. of elevator service, ml- tor. Everything up-to-dats. Apply to WILLIAM F. HILL, Age Room ,lfl. F TO RENT QUON 'OCHONTAUG—Ten-room tage. WATCH HILL . BUSINESS A lease), flxlnx-? &00d business;-for sale at & Cottage at Pleasant View. tage at Pleasant This place is inute v-.lk to toffice, and th. rice Pflm“ about L. - Cholcs of 400—prices from $275 to $20,000. Send for catalogue. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Phone No. 365... FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main Street, Norwich FOR SALE 2908 THAMES STREET Two.Tenement House with § rooms each in excellent condition and on trolley line with 3 acres of good j tillable:land, barn and henhouses. Good opportunity for some one FRANCIS D. DONOHU!. | Building Norwich, Conn. nioe:. dig chunks and ‘business. Horses that {I ‘must disposeyof right awa; E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 . 86 THERE 13 mo adverusmg medium im Eastsrn Connecticut equal to xhe Bu fox. Dusiness results. 7 Girt—Youwll never make me belleve that opais are unlucky. wearing them today, snd 1 became e et bt dur - ut ¢ —Passing Sho T Mrs. Btcun—l see it is sald as & rule, where 'Wbu‘- your idea of len h.on-t man?* “An honest man,’ ed M. “is one who likes Lh':w“m. mmml: private that he says he likes when his wife is giving a musical evening — "It-rnu(mnxmfioml gave a job in the store wouk. is crooked.” ’!gunoulamt)udnhvm ‘T am udging by disappearance . ficlency expert. She goes about tell ing women how to live aithin incomes. deater, “I guaranteed it to wmnfn l.ron: alaw't 17"—Ciocionat! Bequ THE KALEIDOSC( KALEDOSCOPE The United States holds property’ in the City of New York yalued at $66,331,000. i About 900 colors are known to dyers, of which only about:100, aresmade in: e i -uf el .k.nou °§a.q:nh’-2 are W, w‘:m Dzrvp.‘bum activities of the port-gl.drch- angel, in Northern Rusela, Missour! girl named Xemven®s ‘Y. Zyx has changed all that to Burke. She found marriage a short cut, The human race is subject to about 1,200 kinds of diseases and allments, to say nothing of other dangers. ‘There are 35,000 in the soldiers’ homes supported by the government. This is independent of the state homes. The so-called Scotch pine i the principal tree in the Prussian foi ests. Its wood is much like that ofi the Western yellow pine of the United 9 According to the geological survey| there is good reason to believe that| Louisiana is underlaid by one of the| greatest natural gas fields in x.hon United States. " Jamaica has been keeping & record| vf lu hu:minx letters having short- postage and found that the Unlted States was the chief offender in thissrespect. Coal is about to be made the sub- Ject of the most elaborate trehtise ever: devoted to one mineral except iron.i It is a 1,200-page book, with nearly 200 maps. 2 In Berlin, Germany, the number ot‘ women between the ages of 70 and 80, years is 25,304, as against 12,893 men.| ‘Three out of every four nonagenar ians are women. r¢ In an aviation school fn Berlin thé mme: are suspended from a circu-, track until fthe sfudents learn; muh to be trusted to operate them freefrom control. i ‘The convicts on the prisoni farm at Jackson, Mich. raised 1,500 bushels; of onions, 2,500 bushels of parsnips, and 2,000 bushels of carrots on a total of six acres last year. < ‘The ,military rallway in Moroceo,’ which has been under construction since 1911, reached Fez on February 5. A European journal says that it was built by military engineers with a rapidity limited only by the prog- ress of the occupation of Morocco and by the amount of the money voted for, the work. CAST.S)RIA

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