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, COOLER TODAY: FAIR TOMORROW What I Going On Tonight Moving re. Pictures at the Davis Thea- Pictures at the Breed Thea- Moving Pictures at the Auditorium Theatre. * Franklin Chapter, 2 R. A M, meets in Masonic Temp 2 Norwich Lodgze, No P. 0. E. A meets in ks’ n\-mw Tecumseh Tri meets in Engineers’ Canton Oiieco, N meets in Odd Pellow Germania Loc meets in Germa Moulde: of A, and Bu Union mee mrm'gies' Hail ANN’ ’}N EMFNTS The Women of the .\lm».sn‘laar* Te- gion will hoid a whi: Moos Home this afternocn at Sells New London Property. Through the agency Rroker John A. Moran of this ci property of the Cooney estate at 381, 383 and 285 Bank sireet don, has been sold to M. jeweler and diamond dealer. ~The property consists of stores and apart- ments which Mr. Lewyant will im- prove. r, the DAVIS THEATRE. New Show Yoday—Three Wonderful Feature Pictures, all New to Nor- wich—William 8. Hart in “The Tiger Man,” Benjamin Chapin in “The Scn of Democracy,” and Olive Thom- as in “Limousine Life” — All Star Features. The liuidenc?mf . F.E.Dowe 50 Summer Street FOR SALE or TO' RENT The house has all modern conveni- cnces. Short walk from business section. May be rented?furnished if desired. ARCHA W. COIT HIGHEST GRADE, PROPERTIES Telephone 1334 63 Broadway 1 {SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE WITH ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES AT o e e e BOSWELL AVENUE. Lewyant. | on Washington Street. Tha: people as they really are fur- nish better comedy than caricatures is prover by Benjamin Chapin in “The Son of Democracy.” the new Para- moun: series, which will begin at the Davis theatre Thursday, Friday anfl turday. “The \on of Democra is8 a series_of 10 half-hour stor 14 Central Building, FOR SALE MRS. OSCAR CHRISTIANSON, on the premises. FOR SALE Very desirable two-tenement house Lot extends to School Street in rear. Two-tenement house 12th Street, good investment. Farms from $1,000 to $12.000. R. 8. BARTLETT Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE farm pear Yantic, containing acres land, about 30 acres clear, balance pasture and woodlan abundance of wood; large brook through the farm: house has 11 A rooms and in excellent condition; running water in house and barn: the farm has three barns in fair condition. This farm is located near the state road, in a very command- ing position. Price reasonable for quick sale. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg., Norwich, I'hones. each compiete in its One story is o be q-u“ each week. lach is a f American but Mr. Chapin—differing from so many pro- ¢ s—beliey that zood humor is 1 igedy. Another big fea- t on this bill is \\m 8. Hart in The Tiger Man.,” a part Artcraft product never before shown in Norwich. This picture was directed | by Mr. Ha i , under the super- vision of s H. Ince, master craftsman, > the scenario is the work of J. G. Hawks, who is respon- sible many of Mr. Hart's recent Artcraft successes. It is a powerful story of the desert in the days of the zold rush Thomas the win The t rd feature is Olive me Triangle star ind famous beauty of the Iollies in comedy drama “Limousine a five-part production just bib- aver with good clean fin. BHEED THEATRE. bling Viola Dana in Breakers Metro Screen Drama of Heroism and Romance, Feature Today. Viola Dana’s latest ers Ahead,” an exciting story of life in a fishing town, is the feature at the Ereed theatre today and tonight. In this production ss Dana shows some of her finest work. A cast of unusval ability and talent has been to support the star. For her again has the lifford Bruce, who p’d s the ;).m ui a young sailor, release, “Break- who becomes first mate of the schooner “Wasp.” Mr. Bruce has ap- peared in many leading roles with Viola Other favorities in the 11 Simpson, Eugene Pal- ney Dean, Mabel Van Buren, and Iflrflnd Foster. A two-vart com- edy entitled His Diving Beauty, with | Mabpl Normand, Fatty Arbuckle and! Mack Swain, wili also be shown 1r|f” e famous Burton Holmes travel se- | ries completes the bill — LOST AND FOUND day. on g sum o Office. mone: tioned ag negotiat- ing the same, and any person having a claim to =aid hook i= hereby ¢ on to present said claim to r day of N P and f, or guished ieu there Aid. ma ing the same. and an clatm to said hook is'h on to present sa on or hefore the oo of O:tober. he book de- d 2 FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known 2s Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. B i e T S only mile from Willimantic, house. houses, for 12 head, Only bargains in stocked farms. Tryon's Agency, SUBURBAN FARM 10 room large barn, 4 good poultry 20 acres fine fields, pastures plenty of wood, good fruit. $500 cash. Also several $2300. Willimantic, Conn. Ahead, a| The Norwich Housing Co. has no vacant apartments. It has some fine building lots in desirable sections of the city at reasonable prices and on terms to suit. Will sell you a thoroughly modern two family house in select residence section for less money than you can build its equal. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE 9% MCKINLEY AVENUE Attractive Residence Property HARD WOOD FLOORS TWO BATH ROOMS ENTIRELY REFINISHED INSPECTION INVITED JamesL. Case 37 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE Eight room Cottage and one acre of good Land, eight cent fare on the Westerly trolley. A great bargain for some one. A. M. AVERY, 52 Broadway JAMES H. HYDE Auctioneer AUCTION WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., squlvpeu' W ma Must be sold at onc Avply to A C. B 1 will sell at pubiic auction. at my|in stores, 4 first-class Machinists, 15} farm, otnated on the road ' leading {women Spoolers. same by pay. | near farm. of Jomes FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Bogaanski, 82 fo1! g described pr Central Bldg. Geo. L. Chesbro T |800d work norses (we — — | 3DYWhETe. single or . extra good ==—==——————==| (nes). 6 nice FouNE o B P stéin, some fr s00m), 1 team Wi WANTED. FOR SALE |1 dump cart, e o :0ld false, tecth. Dowt matter if e i wagon, t rubber ti roken. We pay up o $13 per set. tpu “any 3 It g ,m"_f"si,’,?l‘é Send by parceis post and receive wned 3 "upied by the wheel || check by return mail. We buy dia- B onsisting og Tacuse sulky |] monds, too. 4 . with = good| rorse si COLL RAL LOAN CO,, Rl wood, wates and b hgtan! 16 Tons O e Water St e o o ot Griewold, ab ut & k single- | |-between Shetucket and Market Sts. s from Jewett ithin few vokes, a A E i il ith. B D Jewett . Cl e o5, ‘1 brooder. 20 || An ol reliahie firm to deal with farm is well 1 tong. The °eck Manllm:u Co. too numerou Masons’ Building Materials| = = OF ALL KINDS For Sale by p T"m'“__ letin for and saw, household furniture, 1 mond range, 1 to me no advs “astern Connecticit equal to The business resuits. - 2 or 15 bushels pota- toes, somr‘ wmte torn, 1 barrel cider, 1 harrel vinegar, Rict large Tefrigerator, ice tools, pikes, 16-foot rowboat, nd other things tion. If said day is week day fol- M. AMEBS. ing mediuru in ?ul- WANTED factory work, 44 hour week, | - ‘time and half for over time. WANTED Machine Operators on Ther- mos Bottles. Good pay while learning. 44 hour week, time and half cver time. Steady employment. AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. WANTED. ds 20,000 clerks af GOVERNMENT n Washington; exnnflnaflnn: evemhere men and women desiring government posi- May 25; experience unnecessary; tions write for free particulars to J. Leonard, former civil service examin 276 Kenois _Bldg., Washmgton. may2d FOR SALE FOR SALE—Bronze turkay esgs. cents each. H. Wilson, Wilumntlc. R'F. D.. 2. Tel 523-12. may TO RENT—One large furnished room, all cogxeniences. 9 Fountain St. ay: C. er. SECOND-HAND CARS for 5 one -passenger Reo, $150; one Me'z. 1916, touring car, umr and electric lights, WANTED—A girl for general house- B. C, care Bulletin. W work Address A. \!A ED—Bids to supply wood for the Brick s()hOO] Leamxe”fl’ yechuol and eords of dry Town may2d Newent. schoo 2 chestnut for BUSsnlle school, of Lisbon School Board. $375; one 1517 tz touring car, starter and electric Iights $300; two 1916 Metz delivery. cars, $250; one 1915 Metz road- ster, with starter, §215;_two Willard storage batteries; one Exide storage battery; batteries overhauled and charged: batteries to Tent by the day or month; Metz parts always. on hand Metz %eg]enlcy, 19 Hawkins St, Dapiel- woman. may2d Address S. WANTED—Position as housekeeper for widower by middle aged American A, G, care Bulletin. son. 2d bred reglstered 23 years old, beau- ties, s!red by Nobel's Royal Talisman, FOR SALE—Four Jersey heifers, 1 WANTED—My customers to know that from May 1st on I cannot accept any more work in Trading Cove and may2d vicinity. = Joseph Betham. No, 117986;: ‘he is a son of the U. . champion, Noble's Fawn Prince, and a grandson of the $15,000. bull, Noble of Oaklands, out of a granddaughter of Golden Fern's Lad. with a record of WANTED_Position by a competent chauffeur; sober disposition, four years’ 8,773 Ibs. milk, 567 lbs. butter; two heifer calves. Storer Farm, N TO RENT—A large barn, rear of 135 Boswell Ave., suitable for four or six horses. Inquire’ J. L. Counihan, 3% ‘Spruce St. TO RENTSeven-acre lot, for cul vation; half now in grass. J. McJen- nett, Peck’s Corner. apr3od TO RENT—Large and sunny furnish- ed rooms, one minute’s walk from Mar- lin-Rockwell's _and three from the square. 13 Boswell Ave. Tel. 141-12. ll)rSOd 0 RENT_Cottage of six rooms on e e e e e dress X., care of Bulletin. apr27d TO RENT—Large furnished front room, very centrally located. Address A., care Bulletin. aprsd TO RENT—Store, centrally located, suitable for grocery store, with neces- wich, sary fixtures, at $18 per month. Tel experience. Write ; Chauffeur, * gaire | oo Coml-.._§ R 2l e mariga Bulletm Co. may2d FOR SALE—Buick, light four cylin- | — . T27°C der model, ovérsize tires, good running| TO RENT—Furnished rcoms for four GORDON, Piano Tuner, 298 Pros-|order; price very low. The Frisbie- genflemen. Mrs. Kelly, 7 North High pect St. Tel. 1319-14. febisd | McCormick Co. may2d feb26d WANTED—Ladies shourd have coats FOR SALE—Ford, late model, de- TO RENT—Light storage space; elec. and sults made to order at Lazarow |mounatble rims, special carbureter, |ttic elevator. Phone 580, or call 77 B"’f. ‘s!“)?l& ultllnghilr;]d woakmtara-shx many other egtras. fine condition | Water St. n26d guarante also plush: coats stedm ! & _ . = & specialty. Opposite: Franklin Street| g Siout:- The Frisbie MeCormy | o TO RENT_B: sment tenement at 56 Park Phore 169-3. 10V WIS 2 School St. Inquire at Bulletin Office. BOY WANTED_Apply at Powers lhFon uusTx nice little gusmes; iy30d e e woodworkin, laning and match- i | Brothera mayld | ing businest.. B L Berts, Danieison| rolo, RENT Eurnished | rooms; also WANTED—Boy to work in drug|Coni: may2d |School St. Tel. 1048-3. seplld store. Apply at this office. mayld FOR SALE_Lot of 2-in. plank 8 ft. WANTED—Furnishéd rooms for light | 008 hundred ‘white pine boards 16 ft. housekeeping by Young . couple, one &b, wide. "A. R. Race, No. Franklin, TO RENT J. L. M., Bulletin. i may2d chlld..stam price. mayld FOR SALE—200 acres of woodland, PICKER ROOM AND CARD ROOM HELP ! WANTED SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN HILL MILL Wanted CARPENTERS and LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE \For Construction Work. Laborers 40c an hour. 98 APPLY AT' THE OFFICE| IMMEDIATELY. RGOODYEAR COTTON MILLS, Inc. Goodyear, Conn. WANTED Weaver on Knowles Looms on Government work. Steady work and good pay. Cash bonus of 10 per cent. every month. Will teach weavers. Admore Woolen Mills Co Yantic, Conn. WANTED MEN IN PICKER ROOM AND DYE- HOUSE. Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, Norwich Town. WANTED JOB PRESSMAN and CYLINDER PRESSMAN Engquire at BULLETIN JOB ROOM WANTED [MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW ' BOARD COMPANY’S MILL ! GOOD PAY WANTED 60 Laborers, 50 girls for the Beaches, 35 Weavers, 16 Spinners, 3 Table Waitresses, 2 Farmers, 3 girls to work Established 1872, FOR SALE $100 LIBERTY BOWS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT $110 AT THE FOX HILIL, MANOR LAND CO. Buy your building lots and _plant your garden now; make a splendid in- — Yestment and double your money. Also on installments, $16 ‘down, and $1° per week. Take Westerly car a.nvl City’ Line. 0. STEADY EMPLOYMENT | WANTED—Competent woman for general housework: no_washing. Apply A}‘hl:s Gilman, 380 Washington St. Phone 4,000 cords of wood, mostly hard wood, within 8 miles of Norwici, good road) 100 acres in Salem, 100 acres in Mont- each 50 cents. Dyeing, bleaching, man- icure for ladies and gentlemen. Madam ville. ' Samuel McDonald, Colchester. T B apr2TuThS NTI —Two maids; one as cook o v ahd the other as waitress; references Dearins (etennbeery Flartcd: 41, peri100; e Apply to TS, ab- . cock, Stonington, Conn. mayid | foStaRe PRIS o2 4 tamon Doy, Rk LADIES' HAIR to dress. Shampoo,|_ apr25TuThs scalp treatment, or facial massage, FOR SALE—21 head cattle, 10 July and August cows, 8 head young stock, also 1 grade O, I. bred. 2 Lindgren. Thayer Blds. Tel 338-12. | Relinen T, Manning. Tel. $1.5 Leba- |ample yard room, now occupied by C. NI oo | 2o - apr30TuThS |V, Pendleton. Possession May first. general housework B iy ey 1oFOR SALE—iSammy,” Mcxican bur- | Apply to William H. Shields. .~ = afe for children to ride or drive; Apply at 55 Williams St: aprs0d | .J5,"cant and harndss. Telephono 456 WANTED—By a competent house- apr30TuThS keeper, work in‘the mornings every | day. mquuc 15 High St, evenings. “e':grfi };{b“-—fien‘;iy m&‘;{“:&%?a;t} ““ “M‘ 5 - Conn. _Phone 295-13. may1d ED—A man to work in kitch- ‘ = en. Inquire at Wauregan House. “_:,g,'\‘t ietown phorag Chage 1 apr3od past gwo vears, price $140; aiso one 9 WOOLEN weavers wanted; steady Whitestone “ or- year 814 draught horse, sound. weight 1430, -price $145; one nice family mare, road ten miles an hour and safe for a work, and big pa mill property. lady to feed or drive, we want her to 80 to a good home i the country, She has aiways had one, price low Address Meat Cutter, _apr23d WANTED—Position as meat cutter. care Bulletin. i O Sp;::ylst Willimantic. - Call today. SoEnhateEl a2 FOR SALE—Pool table; also a double seated Inquire of 196 ACRE FARM Wuttksy, St. eral housewor aprid | “vom 1 pair Oxen, 5 cows, all stock h, auto- | and re bile T Z M ingtons; also two goats. Inquire G. pobile rep. man' und heiper Es;péfi sisticic’ o0 i¥ Baffeom s niia | STOCK and TIMBER FARM TWAN once, experienced | o, YOUNG PIGS Coiala0 painters.at new Aspinook Boarding| Chester White. 7 £ el coughifn 196 acres, 35 tillable. Lot of oak and House. Jewett City. Appiy on premises, | ¥arm, Yantic, Conn. ool o I i S haveal ava el FOR SALE—One pair of good work |chestnut timber. oo n WANTED — Journeymen electricians | NOTSes (about 2500), one set heavy |other buildings. 1 pair oxen, 5 cows, for house wiring; union wages. The gouble harnesses, two heavy single|ga|| tools and farming implements. A J. Warren Gay Electrical Company, harnesses, two delivery wagons, one o 1 5 - \e“ Fiontdon: aprotd :‘;‘?l;gnd Repu"bhr-t;rmkoo collnple‘ts{)l' rare bargain. Immediate possession. - e Tun less an 5 miles, il il 1, i WANTED—AIl of the farmers o 5-passenger Cadillac touring car in|2 Miles to railroad and )4 mile to know that 1 am buying all kinds of | excellent condition. The Consumers’|macadam road. All conveniences. poultry and livestock. Tocan use o few | Ice Co. Danielson, Conn. apr3od thousand icken t once ang m pay- =E s . ing the highest prices possible. Josenh A AT one Sheay s 4o Horea] Send' for Sy intoat | Farm SBulletin. e RS it »| dump cart and a new stone drag. W. : Hoclkberg, "181 Main St, e M. Burdick, Norwich Town, Ct. apr3od (Choice of 400) “FOR_SALE—Rhode Island Cap seed corn, 100 per cent. government test; Irish Cobbler and Green Mountain seed pt e potatoes; one ton rhubarb. John Pot- FARM SPECIALIST SEND HIM away With a smile, little ter, Griswold, Conn. Tel. 105-2. apr26d 41 West Broad ss{mf Rooms 1 and 2 girl, but bring him backi\nthabeerty FOR SALE—New 30 ft. lau ch hu WESTERL\; R 1 bond. Fagan’s Smoke Shop. apr22d |1t beam. Inguire Broads Fish Adnay) T WANTED—Cows to pasturc; running| Market. STk Eelenhont = water, pastures in mowing field, Oliver “Davidson twin 3 TS : F. Downs. Brooklyn, Conn. Tel motorcycle, in perfect condition. In- apratd quire ats5¥ Central Ave. Fhone 1314. WANTED — Four or auai <ot for several month: FOR SALE—Farms of 50 to 100 , 169 Frank acres, close to Willimantic; also tene- ment houses on easy terms; six head of young heifers and one two-horse NCE o i e A team wagon. Samuel - Adams, 440 | BN e DENT C. J. King, Box 185, Norwich, Conn. | Fledsant -St, Wiliimantic. aprisd No. 36 Pearl Street _ apréd SALE-—Help win the war. by ‘\'I"F‘D—-To buy Guild, Jeweler, 0ld gold and sil- 0ld false teeth;.highest prices 2 21 Broad- fuel. Buy the Simplex Oil . makes any wood or coal range an efficient gas Stove; over 2,000 soid in Providence. Anyone interested drop a postal to C. H. Raynes, 15 Fourteenth St,, or P. H. Ethier, 351 Central Ave. A DANDY ONE-MAN FARM ROLL One man one man te work: good p: Address R COVERER WANTED. to run cot machine; cement by hand; ay L C. al steady BOWEN, Phoenix, apr3od 7S-acre farm, well divided into till- able and pasture, consisting of 35 ac under cultivation, pasture for i3 head, 8-acre woodlot, will cut about 200 or 300 cords of market wood, large ever- bearing strawberry bed 15x200, rasp- berry bed 50x100,. large quantity of iso WANTED Two teamsters at steady work Apply C. M. ROBERTSON CO. Montville HELP WANTED MEN AND BOYS TO WORK ON SURGICAL DRESSINGS rhubarb for market, big apple orchard. plenty of fruit .trées, pears, peaches, plums, grapes; the best of well water pumped into the heuse; several springs on the farm; goes with this place 1 horse, 1 cow, several hens and chick- ens, harness, wagons of all description, all farming tools, consisting of plows, harrows, cultivators, mowing machine, horse rakes and plenty of small farm- ing tools; an 8-room house, in the best of repair, 2 hen houses, 1 small black- Smith shop for home repair. wood shed. zarage, milk room, barn 24x60. tie-up for 14 head and 2 horses. This place is located mile from railroad sta- WESTERLY, R. L tion, 1% miles from Moosup, "I mile from Wauregan, % mile from. schoo This is a beautiful location. Ym;fi'ovoe FOR SALE best of terms. Price only For further particulars, address Cottage Houses, ~Tenement and FRED 1, RACINE’'S FARM AGENCY, Tel. 198. Danielson, Conn. Write for Farm Catalogue, mayld FOR SALE at 14-16 Thames Street, 3 Stores and one modern 4-Room Apartment with all improvements. Inquire American Waste & Metal Co. 210 WEST MAIN STREET Store To Rent Centrally located Store and Ell No. 23 Broadway, with large basement and STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. |INQUIRE AT BULLETIN . OFFICE. ¢ FOR SALE WILLIAM A. WILCOX contains 10 rooms and bath, ar- ranged for two families, gas, electric lights, new steam heater. All at a very low price. also two girls for flat work ironing. apr22d . THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Apply at Regers’ Domestic Laundey, 91|~y ApmERS—_Buy your Armour andi 278 MAIN STREET = Chepfmdt £+ 1_| Frisbie’s high grade fertilizer, sced | e ARE YOU HANDY?—If you are, you | potatoes, seed oats and all kinds of ones can get a pretty new spring hat for | secd at a low price at the Greeneviile [3e o 147 (the trimmincs Cost byt a| Grain Co.Phone 526-5. apricd few cents. The Pasnik Co. sell for less, | - = = 4 7 i FOR SALE—McCaskney account re : B Wl mardsd_ | yter; holds 400 accounts; first cla FOR SALE WANTED_Three' girls for marking | condition. Inquire of Grover & Caten| ) S s e ied and sorting; good pay and steady work. [ Co., 45 Broadway or 82 Water St. i ;fifif‘;odu“\w “m‘ Baltic: onned ‘m;i oy Siam ‘Laundry, Franklin® St. apiady SR Conducted by the late William C. M Smith, A very choice opening for the WANTED Second hand and antigue FOR SA' E rignt man. For full particulars, in- furniture of all kinds; get our prices quire o § before you sell, A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- . JOHN A. MORAVY, in St. 717 novéd Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy Norwicu. | Business Biocks, Building Lots, aii in desirable locations. List your pro- pérty if you care to sell or rent, as I have a number of people llmhmg for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. Room 1US. Thayer Bldg. {ernor FOR THE GOVERNMENT. {HIGH WAGES AND EASY WORK. APPLY TO | VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE CO. Nos. Easy Terms. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. 11-13 Hill Street, TWO-FAMILY HOUSE Near Franklin Square. Modern Improvements. Versailles, Conn. SALE HORSEEl wish to dispose of to make room for my next carload, which will be shipped | FORSALE | i NO. 11 BLISS PLACE." | The beautiful cottage, modern cot- tage with all improvements, includ- ing heat, in finest condition, both §i exterior and interior, and in choice location, with good trolley service. For particulars inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Norwich Central Building, Phones Have E. A. PRENTICE WANTED We want your Junk, iron, Metals and Paper Stock. Our teams ‘will call either in city or country. ¥ Norwich, -e?""’!j deteieny NORWICH WASC.‘E)E AND' METAL 'Phone 838-2. May Tth. ELMEB R. PIERSOX. Tel. mayld FREDERICK T, BUNCE | Estate and Insure it Piano Tuner & cumuun! Ave. Phone 300 86 Cliff Street search the title of your Real :‘n.mm is no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul ietin for business results. TALKING WITH BIRDS. I have talked to lots of b(;dn. A That have told me of many lntl-t The wonder and music of mtgxu wq’l. Amd the kind of elation that sing: Sings _in ihe spirit of youth " ln ahe ari— - But in all that they've. sung or nald They never hdave told.me a thing that Nor spoken of dreams that are dead. I have talked with: the ch:tterlng say And the robin has answered me With a little flirt -of his 'h\uy eye And he swung on a maple tree; . And often the whole long -aftermoon The mocking bird’s given me grace Of his voluble music, his vrryix‘ tune, With a chestnut bough for his base. The redwing out of the wmows. Joo And the cardinal.down the Have told me things when the sky was blue And told me things in the rain; And none, I remember, have ave said A thing about hate on wrom: And nothing of battle, or fielda “of dead, , And nothing of thrail or of thong. - The only thing I have ever “heard In the years I have talked with them. Was the story of love that.flamed a.nd stirred In the soul like a diadem; And tender and beautiful dreams were tol. And fairylike charms and’ graces, And legends of iife lived sweet and old In valleys and fair green phces. Till now I believe that the birds don't know There is any such thing as strife; That love is the creed on which they srow And- that -is -the secret of life— For I never talked with.the birds but what I turned from them feecling fine. With toil and care and my griefs for- got, = a dream cf the world for mine. 4 —Tie: Bentztown Bard, in the Balti- more Sun, PRAYER OF A sfll,DlEll IN FRANCE. (toulders ot heneath my pack ross., upon His back), h with feet that burn and smart Holy Feet, upon my heart). may not speak back and smote My eves of s:xlty drops that sear, (Then sh\all my_fickle soul forget Thy Agony of Bloody Sweat?) My rifle_hand is stiff and numb (From Thy pierced palm red rivers come), Tord. Thou didst suffer more for me Than all the hosts of land and sea. S0 let me render back again This millionth of Thy gift. Amen. —Joyce Kilmer, Private 165th Infantry, American Expeditionary Forces, in Good Housekeeping. HUMOR OF THE DAY Pandler—Will you give & poor man a quarter for a sandwich? Candler—Don’t . want it! hungry.—Buffalo Express. “How did Hodgson sget his reputa- tion as an authority on finance?” “By never talking for publication.” —Life. “Is that your friend Gaten. I un- derstand he’s made a rich marriage.” “He certainly has! 'Why, he’s married a woman without any appetite:"—Paris Le Pele-Mele. Tm not “The lawyers are always saying, ‘M it please your Honor'” ‘“Well, girlie?” “Yet nothing they say ever seems to pléase Courier-Journal. “Her sweetheart has gone to war.” “Is she worried?” “Dreadfully. She's afraid he may fall in battle, but if he doesn't, she's afraid he may fall in love with a Red Cross nurse.”—Detroit Free Press. “You can't fool the people all the time.” “I don’t want to fool 'em all the time,” declared the alleged statesman. Just a few weeks before election will do me."—Louisville Courier-Journal. “Does your daughter still think of marrying a man with a title?” “Yes,” replied Mr. Cumrox. “But Gwendolyn has lost her interest .in dukes and counts. The man she wants to marry now -is a corporal.”—Wash- ington Star. Customer—What's the size of your large men’s handkerchiefs? Clerk—Same size as the small men's handkerchiefs, madam. The size of the man doesn’t make any différence him.” — Louisville in his handkerchi#fs.—Boston Tran- pt. 3 “I'm glad Billy had the sense to marry an old maid,” said grandma at the wedding. “Why, grandma?’ ’ asked the son. “Nell, gals is highty-tighty, and widders is kinder overrulin’ and up- settin’, but old maids is thankful and willin’ to' please.”—Tit-Bits. “Are you feeling the pulse of public opinion out vour way?’ Vot now,” replied Senator Sorghum. “I'm going according to my own honest convice tions. I have a pretty wise Constitu« en They know that when a man makes a show of feeling the publia pulse he, is in reality looking out - for his own" political health.”—Washing- ton Star. THE %ALEIDOSCOPE The session of the Bulgarian branyo came to an end vesterday. So- ‘Mount Etna is in violent eruption, emitting loud reports at intervals of 10 minutes. Herr von Kuhlmann, after a con- ference with the Kaiser at Karlsrube, has departed for Vienna. It has been decded to transfer the - Russian Imperial Famlily from Tobolsk to a town in the Usals. - A contract has been signed by the ian Government ‘for the con- struction of a large new dry dock at XNaples. Colonel Massano Amorim, the new Governor-General of Mozanbique, has larrived at Lorenzo Marques: Lady Goold-Adams, the wife of Ma- jor Sir Hamilton Goold-Adams, Gov- of Queensland, has given birth to a daughter. - Mr. George Matthai has been ap- pointed to the Indian ~ Educational Service as Professor of Zoolo*& La- j bore, Punjab, India. In consequence of complications in the interior, says an ‘Exchange mes- sage, Count Czernin has put off his de- parture for Bukarest. Mr. C. E. W. Molesworéh, Assistant Commandant of the Military Police at Rangoon, was sniped and killed on March 24 during operations Chin Hills, Burma. in the According to the latest Gotha genealogical manuals, 270 members of German and Austrian famihes- -of counts have fallen, 633 .of baronial families, 843 of old noble families, and 836 of the patent nobility. A large crowd at the. exhibition in Melbourne passed a resolution of p 1 test against “accusations of disloyalty ' against Archbishop-Manaix and inter- ference with the fres dom of amun of ¥ Australina citizéms:

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