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R PARTLY CLOUDY % FRIDAY AND BAT”IR‘DAY What Is Going On Tonight COOT: (ANDEREED ¥ WANTED 1 ' FOR SALE === .| FOUND_—On Preston road, June 20, \NTED — Experienced isers: TO RENT_Cottage . JMoving Pictures at the Breed The-| s . oy horse. Owner apply to Alex |ni Gesires work. . Address. Nerser | Speciie No. 14 Js & scientife treatmment X e tomnbe of 477, Vaudeville and Moving Flotures at | Kaiko. 3y20d | Bulletin Office, Willimantic, Conn. for the prevention and cure of black- [ Tel. 1484. the Davie Enastre. = - | _dv20d head in turkeys. It has never failed | —Tm BRONSON__Furnished rooms to Featurs Moving Plotures at the Au- | LOST Rasket of o88s, oomers okt | ~wanTmp—a a Ronomal Bouits et Bt | totes o NI DSETMRK. Baar o Dnb ot “oman to_do washing | Konemah Boultry Yarde, 466 West Main | lotin: y1sd . at 81 Shetucket St. Martin Larsen. [in a private family of three adults:|St, Norwich, Conn. Price 50c. = 2 sv2od modern conveniences; = carfare both | dusTuThS IO RENTOA few plessant rooms e CEMENT. ; reference required. Address Box | E - ANNOUN! 56 Bulletin Othce FOR SALE_If you have never tried S e S oot Vars Property Sold. g P Mrs. Agnes P. Vars has sold through WANTED—Girl or woman for 4 all latest improvements, at 35 Cliff St. cooking and some housework; no ing. ~ Kennebec canoes Inquire Brooklyn Outfiiters. jylsd agency of Francis D. Donohue her propert; 0. 86 Cedar street, to Miss gry; 335 @ montn Apply to Mrs. Wal. | satistaction; safe, staun: TO RENT—Buckley cottage, Peck's Flora A. Geduldig. It is a nine-room FOR SALE ter ' Smith. 57 Faire Harbour Place, | Kennebec canoes give more real pleas. . New London. 37194 | ure at less cost than most anything | SOR o ch Al mpraysmenh g FO0mS all 1 W, T = else in the world. Sold by R. Sar- Inquire of Miss uckley. y1: [ OR SALE shore hotel. A‘;’&l’y Fo%E Bt e s S RENT Suite of rooms, Marl: esterly, R. e gy A R T ATy Uy A SN i house with improvements and large lot shote s located at the junction of Cedar and eskapaug Inn, I Jyisd Bullding. Ring first or second bell. Fountain streets. 9 room House with improvements WANTED A Protestant middls aged | sl Ol SAIE_The Pleassnt Day Cigar | “jyisd near Boswell avenue, having a J|Working housekeeper for a family of|5,000 of the best cigars in the city.| TO RENT_An apartment of six H ences required. Write B Hu ms em large garden and many frult tees, || 72, caro Bulletin Co. T RO e S o e e - S FOR SALE—One 1918 Cadillac phae- | Z/0D¢ dyisd also barn and chicken houses. YOUNG MEN, 21 to 30, wanted as|ton, equipped with oversize tires in the [ISHED Rooms, The Marguerite, MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN. Exdan sl Qe I pties od oo en and brakemen; good wages, rear, one is perfectly new, one extr: - Change of Songs and Juns Caprics || Bulidinss in good eondition. house | apply v, 3, X . & £ R =, Unlon | Socirion ‘Suveriows “cords regular | Shalh gt Do roome Nor ¥ gE0 in A Small Town Girl, Features for |J can 7 = - = z . repainted. 3 - S = ment hourse, price reascnable. WANTEOD—A barber, at once; good auire Imperial Garage. Jy204 'll.l?elnm_A‘Vr:n 8] :lq\fi:.ui‘v; .S. IFS' Today and Saturday at the Majestic Roof Garden and Auditorium. of the largest crowds of the sea- | § Central Building, ended the Majestic Roof last wages to the right man; two after-| FOR SALE—_A nine-leaf palm sulta- | Bray. noons off each week. Apply to Emile |ble for a veranda or large room, $15. GLABE ContERl, Avs. Jysa Fontalne, Hish St. Baltic. = jy1%a _ | Mrs & M. Grayss 18 Pearl St, Willl: | TO RENT_Furnished rooms for light WANTED—Man _or b to help th mantic, Conn. Tel. 324-5. IVIEMWE housekeeping. Mrs. Congdon, 82 McKin- haling Apply N. H. Hall, reston City.| FOR SALE_Four plots _ standing | S ave red FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Norwich,” Conn. ing. The usual prize dance held Tel. 1389-2. 3y18d" | grass. James E. DeWol{, Trading Cove.| TO RENT—Rooms for light house- Wednesday was won ;y Harry GOVERNMBNT war positions open;| — I 0MWE keeping. 27 Division St. Iyed ue and Miss Annie O'Brien, the T " clerical work; men-women wanted:| FOR SALE—Two pure bred Ayrshire| TO enement of five room judges being Professor Kennedy, James Auc Io $100 month: list free. Franklin Insti- | heifer calves and s bull calf. George | with modern convenliences. Inquire A. Kabn, Yantic, Conn. IYI1IWE! at 107 Boswell Ave. or Tel 1179-4. Je28d — e FOR SALE—New milch cow § s homg'm:‘n—flx lonc:t_ rl roor gen r::.x old. Phone 523-3. % Myers, mb m;‘:!m‘fl?."‘?;"““%é‘&u ;6» oD “Broad St. Danicison Bhone mantle, Conn. R. F. D. No. 2. Jy194| o ts: Tnquire of Alling Rubber Co. tute, Dept. 37-G.. Rochester, N. Y. I will sell at public auction, at 595 Jy18W. Main St, Willimantic, Conn,, JULY 26TH, 1917, Egan and BEdward Connelly. The fea- ture photoplay for Friday and Satur- Street, 41 Broa at 10 o’clock a. m., 297. r Jvigd FOR SALE—Grocery and meat mai Je28d padt L s “PAINTER and _paperbanssr wanis | & chance for & jive man o Eteaily 1a: | O WENT_Turnlshed rooms for IEht < wants | & Chance for & five men io sreatly 1a: ANTIGUES” AND CuSmiOS work by the day or the Job. Ad- | crease iusiness: reason for selling, | housekeepins. ~ 83 Washington Bt which consists of over 500 different|3raus Painter, care Bulletin: e B el articles of antiques. Fach and every - = e S i e Jez6d _ article mentioned in this lot was gath-| WANTED One or two good card- et 5 TO RBNT — Tenement six or seven Sred by myselr trom the surrounding | tenders; also spinners: day work ~Ap_| FOR SALE—A fine little poultry|rooms modern improvements, Including Sountr¥ and e in the original condl | ply The Carolina Company, Carollna,|farm of two acres, with apples’pears, |£as aid electric lights, with o without tion, jemd will ‘he &01A, a8 Tamisoumke I 3184 ' |peaches, grapes ~and strawberries, | garage. J. H. Sherman, 16 Mountain B A e12d a change in my business In the near | o e s Egg&:wvzltgo:fivr;nh;?:::, gfimfiufln“ ve. 3 future. idings drafi . The Ae z iden, TO RENT—Neatly furnished room Read every line and you will be sure | &raftsman. The Aeolian Co. Meriden, |in fine repair. A. H. Maine, Groton, | 1000 000 for Gt housekeeping. Mrs to find something that will interest Conn. 35194 _ | May Kelley, 7 North High St. _ jeld t 5 > ‘R. I P P g DIYiEe 'he Calvert, 84 Franklin Street. Tel. Post Beds, 2 Highboys, High Chests,|dress Mrs. W. 8. Aldrich, Westerly, R. L | Town " st., Phone 1186-2. 190 | The > Mahogany and Maple Bureaus, Dutch|_J¥18 Town St, or FHans T36-R - Iyiva_ | ssres may22d EDWARD L. CONNELLY The Sunshine 1 Town Girl, a strong of a young girl's first Johnny and Emma the Pawnshop, a Foot Tables, Gate Leg Table, set Sher- | wAN = FOR SALE—Ford runabout; painted SHED ROOMS and light house- Aoin Rush Seat Chairs, set Comb Back | meyo v g oDy L A oars %0288 2" | and four practically new tires; e e B B Thias 1ES. Windeor Chatrs with erme. and hun|ical work = Address Factory, care SO ST e e aprisd reds of other articles not mentioned. y15 - oL SRR S For more complete list ,address pulietiniCo. Jylid | TOR SAYE Norman's Barber Shop.| —T0 RENT Furnished tooms: —also C. E. MACFARLANE, WANTED—Experienced plumber. Ap- 2 nice rooms for light housekeeping. 270 jvi9a Willimantio, Conn. |PI¥ to Andrew E. Meech, Danielson,| FOR SALE On® 1914 Metz runabout, | Main St. over Brooklyn Outftters, i Conn. iv17d RS e sewr BV wmy Ja8 et febi3 WANTED_Girls 16 years of age to| b7 bore’ cura will D do© e } Doth | " FURNISHED rcoms; reasonable ’ a3 & n winding. Apply West Side snk[g Treee o mo meese (then | el lemeenty stor ight nousekseplng Masolls Bm] Matemls - Jyl4d miles on a gallon of gas; one|Mrs, Emma Morse, 18 Unlon St. Jjy25d 1916 Metz roadster, with starter and WANTED Competent waltress; must | electric lights, run about 5,000 mile OF ALL KINDS have references. Mrs. C. G. Babcock, |bargains in 30x3 tires and tubes: Stonington, Conn. Iyisd lhB:r‘de aum)fl,}l’ ofrléfietz “{;51 :ldwayM on = — and; mail orders solicited. etz rae s"".b‘f wot s CANT carry all the clgars 23| Asency. Prone 133. Box 4z, Dantelson, e B i The Peck-McWilliams Co. |Shop, the little red front cigar store | Conb: Jyisa o S s mt i ‘round the cormer. 162 Main St. iv13d| FOR SALE—Old well established | Street, suitable for almost any kind of = newsstand, well stocke: rice reason-| business, at a reasonable price. In- ‘WANTED—Card room help and spin- - S, ners: also two strippers. Apply to I, |2Ple- Write H, Bulletin Co. J¥13d | i ire at Bulletin Office. Loudon, Grant S. Kelley Woolen Mills;| ~ FOR SALE—Grocerv store In good Inc., Smiths, Mass. 3y9d_ | location and doing fine business; best - —; | reasons for seiling. For further infor- Material Alone Worth More Ladies you can get a Long Kimona or a House Dress for 59¢ at the PASNIK CO, 158 Main Street, Norwich “WANTED_Old_false teeth; don't - - matier If broken; 1 pay 35 io 31 per|Gation spply to ' Grocery Store 351 POR Sark full set; single and partial plates in - z g proportion; sSend by parcel post and FOR SALE—Pasture of 45 acres, good receive check by Teturn mail. L. |springs and water, $1,000; large tillage N Mazer, 2007 S, sth St., Philadelphia, Pa.|lot of 40 acres with 300 apple trees, o : 3y $1.000: also young cow 3 years old, comedy, and the calved five weeks ago. $50. E. No. 70 Willlams St. splendid modern home, in best residential Yy complete the WANTED Competent girl for gen- | g jyild L Conrb e eral housework. = Apply 196 Gentral|fickle, R F.D. 4, Putnam, Conn. jylld y i FOR SALE 1917 Hudson Super Six section: all convenlences, large level corner lot; price reasonable dward — Avenue. Je19d of program is the feature E 7 el S SALE HORSES T ANTED —Experiencet maia ot | A asnctiitol eater i Sy, Pisgo srogram_ will be| I have 20 Horses that I want to|general housework; good references Thoon a% 350 amd ail | aispose of right away. Nine of them |required. Address R. T., care Bulletin.| FOR SALE—1917_ Stewart 1500 Ib. t nditorium. Coming | are big work horses—the balance will| _Jei4d light delivery, run 500 miles; best rea- S s Br,‘,]y“"i; weigh from 500 to 1200 lbs. Come and sons for selling. Shea & Burke. Jje30d e them WANTED—Second hand and antique and easy terms if desirid. - se! - furniture of all kinds; get our prices| FOR SALE—One marine gasoline en-. ELMER R. PIERSON. before you sell. A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- | gine, 5 h. p. Box 33, care Bulletin. je80d Inquire of Tel. 536-3. mayl4d lin St.~ Tel. 7i7-3. may3d FOR_SALE 1917 Ford touring car in good condition; 1916 Ford turing car THOS. H. BECKLEY BREED THEATRE. privsiiR ot in good conditio; 1915 Buick 7 pass. i Alise: doyos: SHATHESS Morey ihishe LEGAL NOTICES WANTED toufing. just overhauled and. painted, ||| 28 Main Strest Phones 724 piss e st i Bl g, four new tires. Auto Sales Company, sestion, Th 3 ay, NOTICE. EXPERIENCED MACHINE FILE [118 Franklin St Jeabn Feature for Today and Saturday. FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- CUTTE E ALE: By Iono RS b able Court of Probate for the District of Norwich, we will sell the interest of | Call for MR. SHEEHAN, at Wau- FOR SALE Joh Sevi at N vi in said i il ° FOR SALE. John F. Sevin, late of Norwich, in sald|regan Hotel, Ffiday noon until Sat- |Money-Making Seashore Farm | cottage mouscs, Tencment ana Busi- Sl District, "deceased, in the real % == situated on the southerly side of Or-|urday ncon. : powerful story of | chard street ,in said Norwich, and sit- rced to decide between |uated on Cénter avenue, in Groton, vention, who declared for | Conn. For more particular description; % oy | ness Biocks, Buildink Lots, all in de- s sirable locations. List your property it 120 Acres; Equipped Sawmill | sirabls locations; List your property it Borders salt water; good mill with | number of people lookink for real es- rotary gear, planer, shingle lath and | tate investments. d=fied. gosalp.: Ouel of | sse mpplication o Selior 16 u whic, threshing machine; estimated machin- WILLIAM F. HIL al characters in The | Court. - ery could not be replaced for $2,800; Sstate 3 = t that of Rev. Nathaniel e fine view of water, near neighbors and e ama Inaurames. & E 1. i Daehtmolbior TR A EDNINL TR steamboat landine: abundance of fresh | _ moom 10 S e £ ihe sings Das por xecutor: fish_clams and lobiters; 8-room painted ot & house, running water, basement barn: e NOTICE JOB SRS iVt vl Beelivi | SEASHORE COTTAGE ard Davis 2 im- of care of farm and mill at once, will in_the = picture. _Other 0 sell for only $3,850, part cash, balance FOR SALE p B iuehude thei Fatho | ; o 0 G TR easy terms. For details and traveling - funny Big V com- | 4, F4Y A8 TR0 s, Te. oF 1016, A instructions to see this and other sea- | A small cottage all furnished, lot 40 by : Au~ 1st, 1917. I will be at the store of ADDRESS OR INQUIRE shore properties along the New Eng- 200 fronting ocean, fine suf dathing. land coast see page 4. our New Sum-|'Near salt pond nine miles long, sate Strnut CEarim Asensy, Doyt Se 10 |for children, boating, bathing' and e SE Nes ooty s fishing. ~ This property will be sold E for $750. $250 cash balance on mort- N Wes S 2 J i i Nortn Westehestér, from 9 to 12| Noywich, Conn. gage. Immediate possession and party X FOR SALE purchasing can have the use of the Additions and legal ifees will e Place this aehac charged Sept. 1, 1917 = 2 . Very choice cottage house, all fur- nished, on Fishars Isiand; will be sold THREE Colchester, July 11, 1917. CheaB if faken 3t once. For full par-| Eyseptional bargains at Pleasant e View. The properties were never on JOHN A. MORAN, the market before and will be sold MYRON R. ABELL, Collector. Real Estate Broker, ;K‘utf\snl‘\c\'1 nd Yrvbg- Jnhsn Cnlnd)r(en. July i?ls(.\l!‘l';, from T od, the ory of the | to o'clock p, m. also _Aug. 13th and " “Joyce. Hawrs Morey, | 21th. from 2 oelock to 5 ociock p. m:| BULLETIN JOB DEP'T es Morrison, Naomi | and on_Aug. 11th, at the Postoffice in | Kilgour, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE_ HELD at Norwich. within and for the District J cheap to close estates. Let me teil i 9f Norwicii. 'on the 19th day of July.|4 First-class Universal Grinder Oper- | Fremklin Square, Norwich. |you about them. . 3 Bridgeport. — County commissioners| Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, | 2tOTS- T Vet regarding | Estate of Julia E. Wilcox, lath of |5 ; oundary voad be- | Griswold. In said District deceased. ' |> Stecl Porlahera. and Westport, over |, Ordered. That the Administratrices cite |2 Buffers on nickel and brass plated| The Henrv D. Capen Ple to agree. The mext| D, their claims against® sala - estate SRk of to agree. Tr within six months from this date, by |4 Helpers i i 2 be held iriday morning | posting a notice to that effect, together e = Dl e all at Fairf With & copy of this order, on the sizn- | Steady employment with good wages. Post nearest to the place where sald oo = Waterbury.—Traveling at the rate or| deceased last dwelt and In the same bl i o) = ry—Traveling at the ral own, and by publishing the same once B e eneyTOiet| in 2 Hewspaper having & clreuiation in THEE ":Ew L:E;A?T:H,E IM'::G co- FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. FINE RESIDENCE ed anc ca sald District, and make return to this mployment Dept., Bristol, Conn. PR i i e St el g ; g either tis of 20 Burton street, | Court. o e e (e etthir ON BROAD STREET and New London Counties. Send for MUST BE SOLD my bulletin. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Farm Specialist 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. , smashed into the guard NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. 7 = > softl Snd, of | ‘the isfesifi Ehe sbovd and foregolug s atrue WANTE 3Lt " 210" 60 Bere Btiew tarea FOR SALE e L AR R f record. o D F[REMAN Wi 155ls 588 equipment, fine. bullde : Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, e 2 3 House has all modern conveniences. rorning shortly before % ngs, 0 L If L L S morning shortly before sev Cletk. D e etrse. nead. If interested. write | 4 1rangement of rooms on first floor is 3 Steady Work. TRYON’'S AGENCY, most pleasing. On second floor there : el e i e SN ot e Dusits Je30a Willimantie, Ct. |are five family sleeping rooms and two committee have| {paveq are Shy Dtien o vresent | . MR ROBERTSON CO. baths; two maids’ rooms and bath = it ) s r clalms against said estate to the . E e , = sk - undersigned at P. O. Box 98, Jewett Large open attic. There's a spacious or police department at a|City, Conn. within the time limited in MONTVILLE veranda and a well built roomy ga- of the city council and while| the above and foregoing order. endations of the committee ROSE W. TILLINGHAST, ¥ meet the petition of the| 4 .., PSTHER W FITCH WANTED e flay, = mabatantial increses| ait Too v o ey |20 Asiorers, 18 Teu BERR, 10/ men fox F s ¥ 7 ) oeing an cultivating, en, with the men graded by|at Norwich, within and for the District i D SEnecal &f D.or!\;vlh:’b, on the 19th day of July, :%‘;:::D‘;g.o%irxl:se'r kfffiei’flar'é‘?“ni?;‘f;g Cottage House | Faisiiskad Seasho 7 R and Bath, urnishe easnore ik o and everything, 1 first-cl ilker. Danbury.—An attempt was made| P f Rt NEreO, 7, ATHING, Judee | Y M OVMENT BURE D AH Modern, Cottages Good Neighborhood, » 1 For Sale or Rent the Hudson runabout owned|tween William L. Cummings of Nor- McDonald of Danbury Wed- | wich, Conn.. fathér and sole surviving | Central Bldg. . L. Chesbro, Mgr. Price $3250. at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Plsasant For particulars inquire View, and along the Rhode Island evening, but the would-be au- | parent of Harold Cummings and Alice s made so much noise that|Cummings. minors, both of Norwich, shore; also accessible Seashore Fnrml" JAMES L. CASE, Send for booklet. Real Estate Broker Conn., party of the first part, and John 37 SHETUCKET STREET FRANK W. COY sturbed people living in the| £"8 BP0 Norwich, Conn., party. of WE WANT OLD TEETH WESTERLY, R. I rage (heated). Unexcelled neighbor- hood, near school and trolley. Owner leaving Norwich will sell at a sacrifice. ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 63 Broadway 00d and were forced to run|ine secand part, for the adoption of Mr. McDonald was at _the|said minors by said party of the seo- | In any condition. We pay up to of Deputy Sheriff F. F. Hib-|ond part, $10.00 per set according to their on Center street and lote his car| The said agreement having been ox- || Value. Bl s cato said Court for approval, the shed in the rear of the Hib- | Ribifed th 52 “|] THE COLLATERAL LOAN co. - |, Ordered, Fnat the nearine upon the 142 Main St. Upstairs : approval of sald agreement be had at . 1872, : Rockville—The _cornerstons _ of | e Probate Court Room in the city, of o o Notwish, Gong: = ; Norwich, in sa Strict, on. the 234 e o e e | ot duly . D it Bt 10 vules s being erected at the cormer|{%,0" forenoon. and that notice of the i and School strests, was 1aid | Mindenes of ¢ald aErechent and ot sald| CITY OF NORWICH 1 impressive ceremonics, Saturday | hearing for the spproval’thereof. be ernoon, at 2 o'clocl in charge of|given bv the publication of this order srand Lodse of Masons of Connec- | one time in some newspaper having a Water Works tation of Fayette lodge, | circulation in said District, at least Otfice of three davs prior to the date of said Board_of Water Commissioners. SIX ROOM FOR SALE of this city, permis-| hoarinz. and that return be made to aviol Conn als o . A Cottage House, Hen House, Wood sion having been granted by B. R.|tnis Gourt Ne assistant secretary of the NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Vector Dales fox lie [ tors eniibu House, in fair condition with about June 30, 1917, are due and payvable ey TR B o beed " foregolng I8 a true|.¢*the office July 1. 1917. Office open two acres of land with fruit; about £ 3 Attest: HELBN M. DRESCHF TrondiETVies i R D O i two miles from center of Norwich, for New Haven. — The first infantile| J\\fes et Adaitions will be made to all bills|miyodSI, conveniences and faultless | oY 000.00. paralysis case recorded in New Haven 2 remaining unpaid after July 20, 191 et ot AT E. A. PRENTICE. summer was reported from the|™——— CHARLES W. BURTO! Cashler, rem;l“-szgeg:r ;:m:h ectrics; | o o 300. 86 CIliff St w Haven hospital Tuesday evening. jvza Three-vear-old Dorothy Erickson of h Can sell you a fll:ie nev;two-family Penn street, West Haven, is the C ouse at an attractive price. tim of the ‘malady. Dr.'Pratt H. THE PALACE American House| Excortionany fine nouse lots at reas- FOR SALE c of es aven notifie e & onable prices; terms to suit. - Haven hospital night physician, 78 Franklin Street Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Theches ich Housi A centrally located BRICK BLOCK T Henry, who hurried to West Ha- O] lous! o i i ice. ey oot A R P. SHEA g Men, Etc. rwich ing Co. [in good condition at a low price. Travel doctors agreed on their diagnoisis of; Liveey Connuection . SEetucicet Street ARCHA W. COIT, Agent A. M. AVERY tafantile paralysis. 63 Broadway Telephone 1122°2 62 Broadway FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. Telephone 1334 FULL ASSOCI A nBte BREsATOHES ST g’é Wilbur D Nesbit Autbor of “Your Flag and My Fla< How did we make the flag? By rule? By compass, and square, and line? o Making of # (4 e Flag = With pattern, and thread, and the sempster’s tool, To follow the plain design? Was it only the lore that the draftsmen knew That gave us the red, and the white, and blue? How did we make the flag? By measuring stitch and seam; For part of it came from a country call And part of it is a dream— Is a vision that led brave-souls aright, And gave us the red, and the blue, and white, How did we make the flag? In peace We fashioned it fold on fold; In war it was blent with the grim caprice The drums in their summons rolled. *Twas the courage alike of the quick and dead That gave us the blue, and the white, and red. How did we make the flag? "Twas thus It came to its grace and worth; Through all that is good in the souls of us The banner has had its birth; *Twas the holier strength of the purpose true That gave us the red, and the white, and blue. Thus have we made the flag? By colors that will not fade, By sinuous sweep and by deathless glow, ’Tis us that the flag has made! And it whispers today to each star-told state: You must hold mé high and must keep me great 1 (Copyright, 1917, by W. D. Nesbit) THE KALEIGOSCOPE New York shipvard employers have fixed Saturday as _the time limit be- fore going on strike. They are ask- ing for an increase of 2s. daily. Twelve thousand men are involved. Mr. Edward Coker Adams (Senior Medical Officer) has been appointed a member of the Executive Council and an Official Member of the Legislative Council of the Colony of the Gambia. New York message announces the engagement of Miss Jane N. Mor- zan, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Pierpont Morgan, and granddaugh- ter of the late J. P. Morgan, to Mr. George Nichols, of New York. A telegram from Wurzburg to the Dutch papers says the students there have decided to go to the University and to appear in the streets bare- footed or in wooden shoes as an ex- ample to the population how to have leather. An earthquake of great _intemsity was recorded at the West Bromwich Observatory recently. The shock oc- curred between 8,000 and 9,000 miles away within the confines of the Paci- fic Ocean, probably among the islands off the East Indies Herr Bernhardt, in the Vossische Zeitung, advises the German govern- ment to prosecute Cardinal Mercier for high treason because he sald in his last pastoral letter that peace must not be signed before the guilt of Germany was recognized and her crimes avenged Sir Wililam Lindley, M. Inst. C. E. is to be presented with the Freedom of the City of Baku, in recognition of his work in designing and carrying out the city's water supply. Recent- 1y finished, these works bring water to Baku from a place in the moun- tains of the Caucasus about 112 miles distant. The Congress of Councils of Workmen's and Soldiers ‘ Delegates from all Russia has decided to place wreaths on the tombs of the victims of the revolution, and to _ arrange great demonstrations in Petrograd and other large towns to show the strength, unity, and discipline of rev- olutionary democracy. Great enthusiasm marked the re- ception of the Russian Mission in the United States Senate. M. Bakhmeti- eff, head of the Mission, pledged Rus- sia’s unfaltering adherence to the al- liance against German autocracy, and rejected without qualification a sep- arate peace, declaring that force of arms alone could defend and make certain the achievements of the Revo- Tution. She—Now, Johhny, 3 jose my temper, Johhny—Shucks, Village Bum-—Labor's scarce about here. Second Village Bum — to help my wife with toes this morning. Willis—Has the pleted its preparations for war? Gillis—Yes; ders to the Army; government co The Fiercely say I picked up_your money? : One- cnly said if 3 it I might it.— “This beef is taurant man used i stead of leather, it's liable to be moresg valuable than mere food." ington Star. the enemy Shall we give them battle or retreat “Don’t bother me Gronx—Did_she cause any 343 for a new hat in torrent.—The Chaparral. “You're an awfully looking deep eves as 1 spoke But a sparkle of laughter came into as she replied, soon do you the dust!” Johnson, of Rumpus Ridge, Ar is as patriotic as they make Kansas City Star. Minister's Daughter (archly)—Now, must come to church this evening. Father is preach- ing from the text Cousin George, Cousin George—Really, can't we stop at home and practice while he preaches? HUMOR OF THE DAY vouw've made me ain't no mi given rush or- crush orders to the the press. One—Did you No: 1 ook idney | m, leather!” the res- ] — Wash« upon us such ques- turned it to a referendum.” Onyx—My wife burst into a flood of trouble? Swept the firsg girl!” ¥ soft blue “Kidd smell! 4 think the was last oné of themk autographs has bit replied Mr. Gap who ‘em. — ve one an- Mabel. But San Francisco Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA THERE = 20 zavertis:ng medium im Eastern Connecticut letin for business results. ual to The Bule

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