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THUNDER SHOWERS AND COOLER TODAY — WO FULL ASSOCIATED (el " What Is Going On Tonight o Moving Pictures at the Breed The- n’g Moving Fictures at e Feature Moving Plctures at the @itorium Theatre Norwich Stationary Engih, Svea Swedish Sick meets in Germainia Hall. Court City of Norwich A._meets in Foresters’ Ha ‘White Cross Council. N meets in Sunlight Building. ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. Marguerite Clark, the Popular Para- mount Star, and Olive Thomas, thul Harrison Fisher Beauty, Are Rivals| in Two Wonderful No. 63, F. of ictures Today. McGivney Olive Thomas, the former beauty of is seen for the Follies, on the screen in Madcap M Madge Flower, wealthy broker. mischievous girl from a young ladies’ so she can join her moth sister at Palm Beach Marguerite Clark, the exquisite lit Famous Players star, who b one of the foremost on the screen, Paramount program in funny farce M First_Friday Wednesda: To complete the show, interesting with many BREED THEATRE. Earle Williams and Dorothy Kelly in The Maelstrom, Feature for Today | and Saturday. i 1 guest of Mrs. shield their accomplices anc | Otrebando avenue for a few days. cds used by confess a crime a Vitagraph Blue Fuller and _Miss of San Francisco, with Mr. and % of Otrobando avenue. Breed theatre toda: degree methods ese enlightened break down |RED cross GIFTS Woman So Manager Gibson, the police have to deal Stonington buildozing and authentic pictures Pershing and the force arriving safely in France. first _exped continuing MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN. Nance O'Neil in The Final F picturesque Si play for today is the feature photo- France, this should not should stimulate further effort on the who are able to assist in furnishing these much _eeded bespeak Majestic Roof Garde: the comedian, n and Auditorium Tonight will emateur night Coming Monday and Tuesd: ers of France. BRIEF STATE NEWS Rockville—Mrs. of Carl Metz, died a Iand of infirmities incident to age. was a ras ? lived here practica sides her husband the armory her home in The company now New Haven Dart. the directors of the A. Monday it was reported been received ed secretary reasurer. and babies in her care s of Meriden, com NORWICH TOWN L0 of Michael J. Shea Held|Hill, fox houn Thursday Morning—V cal Homes—Outing Notes. Thursday morning the funeral of Michael J.” Shea took place from his West Town street. .1 friends and relatives were in attend- There were many beautiful including a cross, nd erown sent by frierds and relatives deceased. Rev. Charles W. Brennan sang the high mass of re. «uiem at Sacred Heart church at ! Miss Nellie J. dered Pie Jesu at the offertory. sang as a waiting hymn Some Mise Eiizabeth Malone he organ. The bearers were Lynch, Cornelius Sullivan, Lynch, Cornelius Sullivan, and Dennis Houli- s in St. Mary's ceme- Undertakers Shea & Burke were the directors. Social and Personal Items. nd Mrs. George Peck and son were in Colchester Sunday. R. A. Kinney of Town the week end in Provi- devotions are held to- at 7.30 at the Sacred hland and children of West took a trip to Edward Peck of West Chester was Wednesday of Mrs. George of Otrobando avenue. Thomas Casey and Misses Alice and 1sey of West Town street mo- Savin Rock recently. Mrs. Hattie Rudge of West Chester George Peck of H. Smith of East Wal- visiting her daughter, Smith, of Washington LOST AT SEA. Notified by g letter has been re- Irs. W. A. Breed, who has ¥ of the Red Cross which has been st two vears. Un- this bad news, the circle its good work and will another consignment ready work ington, th& The letter: American Red Cross, Washing- , D. C., July, 27, 1917. Secretary 'Stonington Red Cross Cir- Stoninston, Conn. — Information con- the destruction by torpedo of Orleans ~ early to us as a keen disap- On board this vessel were upplies valued at These were almost. ns of various includinz the Stonington indi ing of the ship, of the entire cargo. is to our knowledge is character since the United States into donat of th e this incident and a bitter disappoint- dishearten, to express our or vour splendid part in past your co-opera- future efforts. It t demands the best put forth. Please be utmost will be done th ture shipments. sincerely vours, General Manager. MONTVILLE HOME GUARD PICKS TWO OFFICERS Company Now Numbers 60 Men and Is Fully Equipped. Montville Home Guard held evening at in_ Palmertown. of the members were present. numbers nearly equipped with and ammunition. The officers Wednesday is fally non-commissioned their warrents: Moran, Supply Sergeant Sergeants 'Melcer, amme and TO RENT RENT—Eight room cottage at on troiley line, fare from Frankiln Square. 2 Geser, Jr. LOST AND FOUND, ST—In neighborhood of Wauwecus red dog with white Phone 1266-2. LOST—Nine months’ tached, between Laurel Hill Reward of $10 will_be paid for return of the dog to 85 Beach St. VANTEDFa. crminge: Foarar < rage Farm, Qentrai Moosup Div. WANTED—To the Harroun car. iatest and highest dev famous valve in-the-hea the widest rear s and is wondertully oline, oil and. tires. rm hand for general 57335 per_month, with ors in Lo- 70 Franklin st for rent at 152 Paimer te Hospital, tate pital, Mrs, B, E. TENBMENT establish agen St Inquire on premises. ent of the t of any car built, economical on gas: Price $i85 1. o. b, Only those who mean busi- ness and are In a. Harroun agency support that it deserves will be con- Manager, Conti: ll”wllmmfm'c . ,Continental Motor Car Sales No.'208 11 Broad St Providence. RENT—Modern five-room flat, 1 improvements, ve porch entrances, etc.. Rubber Co. “TO RENT—Rooms for light house- kfim‘ at 57 Cuft St. y _desirablé 480 when you want good help and want it quickly. now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. crescent LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 2d day of August, AYLING, Judge. Help Is scarce Phone 1460, TO RENT Tenement of five rooms, v:ith ali_improvements, a¢ 6 Church St Phone 1867 TO RENt—Bazement tenement at 56 Inquire at Builetin Office. A D. 1917, Present—NELSON 7. Estate of James . Hazen, in said District, The Administrators administration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- Ordered. That the 14th i must. A D. 1917, Buckley ren- want” which you believe might be “some-one- u niture, floor coverings, stoves, tools, etc., advertised in Bulletin Want Ads find ready WANTED—At once. two g at Rider’s Crossing, on ne, five cent fare. quire Frank Scholfield, R. WANTED_A first class barber. ply 15 East Main St.,, Mystic, Conn. TO RENT — An_apartment of six rooms and bath on Sachem St. Apply to k. H. Linneil or any broker. TO RENT_Flat of seven rooms, with all latest improvements, at 85 CIiff St. Inquirs Brookiya Ou TO RENT—Pleasant five-room tene- ment, 17 Sprace St. 30 Main St. 'T—One-half of double house uire of . & G at 10 o'clock in the at the Probate Court Room in said Dis- of ‘Norwleh. and the same ng the same, and the i ministrators are directed to give notice thereof by pub! in ‘some newspa in said District, in the City 7 loss something— most Norwich people are honest—and on finding anything inetinctively, Want Ads to locate the loser. a vacancy ocours In your rental property. When you want to sell your MENT war positions open: When you work: men-women $100 month: list free. tute, Dept. 37-G. tters. Jyasd Franklin Insti’ Rochester, N. Y. order once having a circulation at least ten days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to_the Court, NELSON N. Eugene Smith, Iy26d WANTED _Barber. care this office. TQ REN' No, 19 Cak St. In AYLING, Judge. e 00t crown The above an: THE BRONSON—Furnished rooms to machine. Rocky 8 Rear of Bul- I¥18 Noren " Windnam, 555, s DRESCHER, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 2d day e easpents: e FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerite. ouEh, 3 . M e e cool, ciean, pleasant réoms. No. & Nort! pets, a business or a lease. Sc a Line of August, TO RENT—Furnished oottage at 176 Laurel HIll Ave. Bray, 231 Central Avi TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housskeeping. Mrs, Consdon, §3 Mekcin- HOT or damp wea in good condition, as we keep same in moisture proof vases. The best is none too good for our customers. Smoke Shop. T WANTED At onoe, housework. Sireet. 41 Broad st Danleison. er, our cigars are Bstate of Sarah Norwich, in said Di: .. Landon of Norwich, Conn.. appeared In Court and filed praying. for the reasons that administration be granted deceased, al- Tl for general irs. Oswald C. Rooms for 1ight house- 27, Division St. TO RENT—Neatl; also room for light May Kelley, 7 North High st. TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms at Calvert, 84 Franklin Street. X upon’ the estate of A ‘5 Sa intestate, ereupon. It Is Ordered, petition he heard and determined ai e Probate Court Room in the Ciiy of in ‘i Distrit day of August. A. D in the forenoon and that notice of the endency of sald petition, caring thereon he miven by the pub- Tication of fhix order one time newspAper having A circulation in’ saja FOR SALE WANTED—A reliable man who_can W. 'S, OVail | ¢ EOR SALE_Parlor organ, frigerator and other houseliold goods. Miss Aldea Lessard, Occum, Ct. FOR SALE Four tires, six cylinder engine Tnquire at Scott & Clark's 4 R SALE 1514 Overland touring in_good_condition, C! milk and do chores, etc. Yantic, Conn. Lebanon 33-4. jy28d at 11 o'clock WANTED—Girls 15 vears of age fo Apply West Side Silk erfect order. learn winding. FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1045-3. WANTED —Card room help an o strippers. Kelley Woole; s. new tires. Apply to E. Loudon, Grant <ald hearing. and e to this Conrt the date of turn be ma TO_ RENT—Furnishea nice rooms for light housekeepivs. Main St. over Brooklyn Qutiitters. FOR SALE_White Rhode Island Red bred to lay_pullets, Write for prices. Maplewood Farm, Cheshire, WANTED —0ld matter if broken; I pay 32 to '$15 per single and partial parcel post and return mail. ~ The above and HELBEN M. DRESCHER, NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Franklin hereby &i reasonable FURNISRED usekeeping. rates, suitabl, Mre. Emma "FOR RENT f _the choicest summer houses Gales Ferry, fully furnished. particulars inquire of JOHN. A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square, STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. quire at Bulletin Office. Teceive check Mazer, 2007 S, jth St. Philadelphia, Pa. thoroughbred In- three months Wauwecus FOR SALE Ten dian Runner ducklings, James Turnbull, NTED— Competent girl for gen- 196 Central housework. FOR SALE_Four srass James E. DeWolf, Traaing Cove. VE WANTED — Experlenced housework reguired. Address R. FOR SALE—A farm of known as the Mary J. Fisk farm, sit- uvated in East Killingly, containing 45 acres standing timber; cold separate or together, to suit buy- Inquire Charles A. Fisk, 2, or Walter R. Fisk, Dan- ., care Bulletin. Detween the hours of 1 purpose of making an enrollment of the legal voters WANTED Second hand and antlque Bruckher, 56 of said Town, ture of all same will be before you sell. A. WANTED--FIREMAN Steady Work. C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE enrollment Norwich, Conn. rfected as_provided 2 of Chapter 265 Acts of 1909, C, HUNTINGTON 1. WILLIAM J. BRASSE Resgistrars of Vote: Dated at Franklin, July 31st, 1917. REGISTRARS' NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the First Voting Districts of give notice session on Fri- at the Town Hall in_ Sections the Public City, Tel. 7 FOR SALE—_One good farm or busi- ound, good price’ very reason- le, as 1 am sick and must sell nearly ness horse, vorker and driver, ing harness $7, top delivery wagon. 1204 Main St Willi- rubber tired, $30. “FOR SALE Gray horse, 1050 Ibs. a toeboard - express light harness. f—% FOR SALE Willlams St.. modern home, In best resiZential convenlences, level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms and Second of Griswold WE WANT OLD TEETH In_ any condition. pay up to days Aug. & $10.00 per set according to their “FOR SALE Shoats from registered Berkshire boar and Chester White and Berkshire sows. the Second Voting Dis- THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main St. Buick, model 37, Can be seen at 9 White enroiiment of said Town who in person or by e of voting In Primaries or purpose of making an FOR SALE 1515 1 contributors, A-1 condition of course, Norwich, Conn. WANTED 5 Housework Girls, Boys for beach, 3 Blacksmiths, 1 Floor- | man, 3 Men for dve house, 8 Weavers, 7 Spinners 10 Toolmakers, ists, 2 Chambermaids. 1 for gentleman’s place. FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU Czo. i. Chesbro, Mgr- FOR SALE—1916 Ford roadster, first class _condition. Lemoine, Taftville, Conn. FOR SALE—Rhod- Tsland Red pullets. Inquire of Austin Six Farmers, Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street rars of Voters First Voting Die- BROWNING. FRANCOIS LALIBERTE, Second Voting Man to care|. POSTITIVE SALE — Coman's brick Phones 724 68 Registrars s01d fo settle estate: lot, opposite North Grosvenordale, used for mercantile or manufacturing purposes: for a_garage: administratrix will o ‘make ‘sale Saturday. , from S a. m. Griswold, Conn., REGISTRARS’ NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Preston, b sincere Central Bldg., FOR SALE FOR SALE {Money-making Farm Swept by Ocean Breezes. On arm of ocean, with finest of bath- ing. boating and fishing: £00d school cars and only Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Buliding Lots, sirable locations. List your property it you care to seli or rent, as I have a number of people looking for real es- tate investments. LIAM F. HILL, Real Istate and Insurance. Thayer Blag. Furnished Sea;hore Cottages For Sale or Rent Weekapaug, FOR SALE—Two one seven rooms. or Phone 1186-2. FOR SALE—Pasture of 45 acres, nd water, $1,000: large tillage with’ 300 _apple trees, years old, E. (also on Friday o'clock noon until purpose of making enrolimesnt said Town declared their political preference Who have not previously revise the last perfected JOHN P. HOLLOWELL, BERIAH E. BURDICK, Registrars of Voters. Aug. 10th) Tnquire 24 registered, and to near neigh- calved five weeks_ago i Hickie, R. ¥. D. 4, Putnam, Conn. jy1id two miles to village and loam fertile wire-fenced pasture nice ‘rooms. water In kitchen: in good repair three sides. : telephone if desired; barn 40x30, painted, and poultry house; 4-room te woman owner makes price $3,100. and if taken soon includes household furniture, Hudson Super Six 7 passenger phaeton, run 1.400 miles as Daniel T. Shea. FOR SALE_1917 and woodlot: with cellar, demonstrat. FOR SALE—1917 light deliver Registrars of Voters’ Notice The Registrars and Assistant Regls- the Town of Nor- with grand , run_500 mile: sons for selling. Shea & Burke. SALE IMPERITIVE OWNER LEAVING CITY The Bigelow property, 62 Broad Street, is most attractive and homelike expense has never been spared to have everything abso- Five master’s rooms, two two servants’ rooms and bath. Spacious connecting first floor rooms, for dancing parties, etc. erty is near good schools and car line. No fair offer refused. ARCHA W. COIT at Watch Hill, View, and along the Rhode shore; also acce: Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. I. SEASHORE COTTAGE FOR SALE A small sottage all furnished, 200 fronting ocean, fine suf bathing. Near salt pond nine miles long, sate farming machin- trars of Voters of ble Seashore Farms. wich will be in session on FRIDAYS, Aug. 3rd and 10th, 1917, from 12 o'clock noon the evening, “To Register” the legal voters of sald Town who may appear for the privilege ical primaries or cau- cuses, as prescribed in Act of Legisla- Those who have previously registered are not required The above work will be performed at the following places: FIRST DISTRICT — At the strictions to see it on page 5. mailed free Farm Agency, Nassau St., New York. FOR SALE NORTHERN COWS Another carload just arrived, Aug. FRED W. HOXIE LEBANON Botham, F At a recent meet- ing Private C. E. Flaherty was elect- and Private Huggard was The company is one of the best mpanies of the state. ntil 9 o'clock in particular; lutely right. of voting in pol to do so again. excavating this week for a community Congregationa eommunity buil dies’ social room: inz capacit New Haven.— ent arms of the and John M. Watertown.—Joseph rtown has song. They'll When Your Boy Comes Mr. Barry has written several popular Be Proud of Home to Y Yankee Doodle, I Were a_Voiceless among them Mr. Prepared? It Sigh. and Just to Be Back W Eweetheart. South Manchester.—Through the ef- forts of Congressman Augustine Lon- ergan a new flag has been presented to the South Manchester postoffice iz now fiying from building. The secretary of the interior has the dtstribution of flags to ba flown Trom public buildings, and Mr. #an learning that the South Manches- ter postoffice building was without a made application for one. automobile alated cop- New Haven—An which was 400 pounds of ins per wire was stopped by Haven police early Tuesday and Griver, R. N. Hansell, of No Milford, was detained. is emploved by the United Iltuminat- ng company of Bridgeport and ends his day’s work at midnignt. ‘gany has put in a claim for the wire, alleging that it was stolen from its new of #4-inch material. ures about § vards at lower edge. A patiern of this lllustration mailed address on receipt of 10 cents ie Zulletin Company, in silver or stam Order through Pattern Dept., 2177 A PRACTICAL MODEL. Maternity Skirt. This style fills every requirement of a comfortable It is cut on skirt of th orwich, Conn, SECOND DISTRICT — At Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Ricker's Drug Store. West Side. THIRD DISTRICT—At W. H. Bow- en’s News Office, Greeneville., FOURTH DISTRICT—At P. T. Con- nell's Barber Shop, Norwich Town. FIFTH DISTRICT — At Large Hall, Taftville. SIXTH DISTRICT—At Billings’ Hall, FOR SALE A fine seven room house with all mprovements A. M. AVERY 52 Broadway property will $250 cash bal; mmediate pos ce on mort- n and party n have the use of n good resi SIX ROOM APARTMENTS All modern conveniences and faultless bath equipment. the market before and will cheap to close estates. »¥ou about them. Choice of 400 farms in Washington and New London Counti my bulletin. WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Farm Specialist {41 West Broad st, FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade either of equal value; state road, near city, modern stock farm fine bulld- t interested, write rental 320 per month. Can sell you a fine new two-family house at an attractive price. Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- terms to suit. Dated at Norwich, Conn. this 27th or city property TYLER D. GUY, CORNELIUS J. DOWNES, Registrars of Voters. $1.00 HERE IS THE Fountain Pen YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR Non-Leakable Self-Filling Only ONE DOLLAR but as good any that sells for FIVE DOLLARS. ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Try one and be convinced. JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS JEWELERS with tools and equt ings, keeps 50 head. or telephone TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantle, Ct. onable prices; The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 FOR SALE The Bigelow Property No. 62 BROAD STREET Fine Modern Residence and Rooms 1 and 2, 63 Broadway FOR SALE cholce cottage house, on Fisher's Island; will be cheap 'if taken at once, ticulars, inquire of JOHN A MORAX Real Estate Brokes FOR SALE 149 BROADWAY The very desirable pied by the late M rooming house for beautifully situated on one of the best streets, with improvements, large spacious room for several For particulars For full par- roperty oce: owd, as a containing SALE HORSES I have 20 Horses dispose of right away. are big work horses weigh from 900 to 1200 1bs. Nine of them tie balance will |says the newspaper Tidens Tegn, T same newspaper reports that a_bomb was found on Saturday in a Norwe- glan route steamer proceeding from FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, orwich, . s character. 5 Gy ELMER R. PIERSON. lines. and is eas; o The model is good for eloth, kabardine, satin, silk, serge, linen and Sther seasonablé fabrlcs, The Pattern 1s cut in Seven sizes: 24, 35, 34 and 36 Inches waist 25 Tequires 3 1o8 The skirt meas. FOR FULL DESCRIPTION APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE, Real Estate Department 37 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE Cottage House, eight rooms with mod- ern conveniences, three minutes’ Must be sold to close estate. information apply R. S. BARTLETT, Trustee, Room 14, Central Building, City. FOR SALE A Cottage House, Hen House, House, in fair condition two acres of land with fruit; two miles from center of Norwich, for E. A. PRENTICE. 86 Cliff St large barn THERE 18 no advertising medium in Bastern Connecticut 2gual to The Bul- ietin for usiness results. Phone 300. - —E Y drum. and come and come faces, places. boys marching by goodby; calling, falling. tramping past? be the last?” deathless -story, keep, down to sleep. brother, mother. you stay! tramp away. tread, dead. cheer: ranks draw near. gleam; can dream. wage. fect page! PRESS DESPATCHE! WHEN THE BOYS MARCHED AWAY With burst of martial music, with booming beat of They swing in sight, the gold-brown ranks, they come Shoulder to shoulder, step to step, with eug‘er forward Passing from out the old home town, leaving but empt; Ah, many’s the time we've watched them, our home In honre parade, in home review—no time of long But now (fld Glory beckons, our country’s voice is Silent we stand to see them pass, silent our tears are Can you tell what fills us, thrills us, dear home boys Can you hear our heart-throbs saying, “This look may Can you feel we’d fain march with you, to share your To fall, it may be, fighting for honor and Old Glory? But ours the part of patience, the home bond safe te Our hopes and prayers to waft you, as you lay you All of us love you all, dear boys—each man of us your Each woman is your sweetheart, your sister, and your Oh, boys, our gallant soldier boys, we would not bid Through tears we give you godspeed as we watch you For as you take the warworn path with eager bo A mighty host walks with you, ranks of the va ‘Their unseen arms sustain you, their unheard voice All who fought well, in this great hour, to swell your Yours is the golden moment—yours is the followed Yours is the world’s full flowering-time of all that Peace of the world waits on your steps: a holy war you In God’s great Book of Valiant Deeds, be yours the per- in Providence —MARIANA M. TALLMAN THE KALEIGOSCOPE At Cambori, near Santos, Brazil prepared base capable of accommodat- fng a submarine has been discovered On June 19 a French submarine was | torpedoed and sunk by an enemy sub- marine in the Mediterranean. Nine men were saved. Les Nouvelles, of Maastricht, repor that 20 Belgians were shot last Mon day at Brussels, and that on the same day 18 others were shot at Liege, German submarines have torpedosd and sunk the American steamship Or- leans, of the Oriental avigation company. Four of the crew were drowned. Mr. Holman premier of New South Wales, returned to London on Satw day evening from his visit to the Aus- tralian troops on the western front 1t is repdrted from Salonika that all classes of Turkish gendarmerie are be ing mobilized in order to fill the gaps in the Turkish army. which are chiefly the result of epidemic Saturday was “button day™ In Mel- bourne in aid of the Italian Red Cross x thousand pounds has already been collected and it is reported that the sum will exceed 8,000 pounds. Canada’s coal production of the Do minion_in 1916 amounted to 14 453 395 tons. The consumption however, w 9 865,856 tons, of which the railways took over 25 per cent There is evidence that discontent caused chiefly by food difficulties, is spreading in Germany. The Berliner Post anticipates many new food regu lations, but says that whether these will cause any improvement is another question. A mission composed of Musulmans trom Tripoli, Cyrenaica, Ervthrea and Italian Somaliland has arrived at Jed- the question of the pil- dah to study grimages to the holy places undertak- en by Musulman subjects in the Italian colonies. In commenting upon the growing anti-German feeling in Sweden. arising from the bomb episode at Christian the Weser Zeitung says that the posi- tion of Germans in Sweden fs “hardly tolerable. In Norway, of course, things are much worse. Herr Harden announces: “In_conse- quence of our issue of June 30 the Higher Command of the Marches has prohibited the publication of Die Zu- kunft. The issue of June 30 criticises the apologetics of the North-German Gazette in connection with the Grimm- Hoffmann affair. Two Germans pretending to be Dan- ish subjects, with Danish names, have been arrested in Christiania as spies Trondhjem to Northern Norway According to the Terschelling cor respondent of the Amsterdam Tele- graaf, a German torpedo boat ran on a mine near the Terschelling coast about ten days ago. It was towed away by two armed trawlers but when it reached a certain point near the coastmark known as Strandpaal it sud- denly disappeared im ‘“- === HUMOR OF THE DAY golfers went ere to make being carried f. tenance of enjoyed by A telegram the Dutch interests in_Bulgaria