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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY AND TCMORROW NORWICH. CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1918 FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES Vrhat Is Going On Tonight Moving Pictures at-the Davis Thea- Pictures at the Auditorium Pictures at the Breed Thea- 1 T“Wn.\leenng in ’l.‘n.‘:‘f\ gla‘l’]r s, 950, L. O. asonic Te mple INGUNCEMENTS Cliff Street Chappell Buys Property. Donohue s Vilher his property Dr. D. 1d Thursday Nos. ) CLff street, to M D he property consists of of nine rooms each ments zhly modern in all par- s» waa built about ner will oc- fter mak- )artment DREED THEATRE of Ambition, a Dramatic Page From Life, With a Cast of Excep- nal Splendor, Including Leah| °s Morrison, Wilfred Lu- ! Traverse, Barbara| Anders Randolf and 1,500 eature Today and Satur- i Sat rday one of the finest oplays ever pre- hown at wded by : Sins of ive produ in s. The hody of the e drama seeking to would solve family Ive the troubles of a the ring out umily is one whosc A op- duction the 5 1300 peo- 0 by 5 Audiehces n Comedy brand ded It the sun- hack of get scenes i ry often. » will in [hre he come nd Gl somc oria shows on Satur 1 6.15 and 8.30 v have an oppor- | The Cha 0 Manch tauqua short- ester. b will be 1tors £20 donation was ziven Madison A M course in costume university. Durk Haddam.—1Lc has tender- A f Thomn- H after servingi several years. o! Rev. . A. Olm- b ace Episcopal church, ¢ ed from the Hart- 1 ) aproving in health East Hartfor t R Tuesday 3 William E. Fanning zav Cromwell.—Arthur Frazer, who has three acres of toma at the curve 4 to ~l“l:l|rln\\n icking the crop, ises to be heavy. started and the Berlin. There is now some e local owners of pigs who will have the largest Quite a number of are raising them and the tched with interest, has been farm _loan North Middlesex Farm tion. The federal land pringfield approved s to the amount of $30.500 to Mid- dlesex county farmers. Seven more loan applications are pending. Danbury.—Special policemen of the, ‘land a half V= WANTED MEN AND BOYS WANTED Do your best by helping us sell Government Centracts. Steady worls, good pay, time for over time. Short hours. .|Help our boys in the service. Atlantic Carton Corp. South Golden Street WANTED AT ONCE MAN FOR INSIDE WORK. SWIFT & CO. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND PIANOS. The Talking Machine Shop 46 FRANKLIN STREET WANTED, MEN FOR LABOR WORK TORY AND YARD. APPLY AT ONCE. MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. Employment Office. IN FAC- GOOD WAGES. WANTED TRUCK DRIVERS—Good Pay. Apply TAIT BROS. Ice Cream Factory, 37 Church Street, New London. Phone | 887-2. YOUNG MAN OVER 18. SOME EX- TENCE IN CLOTHING BUSINESS, H. E. REMINGTON €O, WILLIMANTIC, 1= | WANTED ! ELECTRICIANS wanted everywhere; big pay; advancement; learn electric wmng lighting, telephony, etc., through sure, easy home-study meth- od; Edison indorses; booklet free. Call Infernationa] Correspondence Schools, Central Bulldlng Jviz2d WANTED—Teamster for delivering orders; good pay. Apply George Green- berger Co., 47 Franklin St. jyi2d W u\"l'!;l)—Houwkeeper, by a mld- dle aged man; no objection to a small Chjlldlza“rrlte Box 94, care Bulletin Co. +3y: FOR SALE 1,500 1b, echanical clafs m and paint. The Frisbie-McCormick CO, 32 Shstucket St. “MAXWELL 1918 touring car, in first class condition; here, is an up-to-date, economical car at The Frisbie-McCormick Co., tucket _ T STUDEBAKER lights and starte: paint _and mecha The Frisbie-McCormick Co., delivery car, in first condition, good tires j¥izd an_economical price. 52 She- dy1z touring car, electric T, with new battery; nical condition good. 52 She- tucket St Jy12a_ . GOVERNMENT wants thousands| FORD delivery car with Bosch mag- moh Women: 18 oF overs ey Slonteat | nete i Rerabio et e D8 work; $100 month; write immediattely for 1ist positions open. Franklin Insti- tute. Dept. 32-F., Rochester, N. Y. JeRMWES WANTED—Position by experienced stenographer; high school graduate; can furnish references. Address Ste- nographer, care Bulletin. iyi1d GIACONIA’S jazzy singing orchestral trio here again, Sunday, at dinner. Dew Drop Inn, on main highway, $1-$1.2: Blake and Wife. Jylld WANTED—For light housekeeping, a three or four room furnished apart- ment by a family of three; must be located in a good neighborhood and have modern improvements. Address Box 16, care B i jvild She!ncket St “FOR SALE—Wh Inquire _Frankl iviza ite House Restaurant. in St Jvizd FOR SALE or or a cow, a gra gentle and safe for a lady to drl\’e. not afraid of anythi where; H. Walcer, R. D. untown Road. FOR SALE—Small farm seven acres land and seven room house, barn, woodshed a. kinds of fruit tre land, all planted and vegetables; fi ley, care Bulletin. owner has a new automobile. at Norwich Town. exchange for heifers y mare, good driver, ng, will work 5, Preston, on Vol- jy12d about of nd chicken coops, ali es, also berries; clear with potatoes, corn ve minutes from trol- Address Farm, jvizd WANTED—Electrician, a first class, al] around man, for mill and house wiring, also experienced on motor and switchboard work. Apply to Olsen & Morse, 21 Willow St., Norwieh. jylid WANTED—Bandmaster, to lead and instruct a bo band. Apply at once, ncasville. FOUND—A heifer strayed to .my place. Owner may hav: same by de- ng charges. D. H. . Conn. Tel. jy10d Commandant. Camp Dewey, iy 104 FOR SALE—A age 8, 1090 pound: women and childr Concord buggy, c black Morgan horse, s, sound and safe for C. S. Peckham, 62 en to drive,.a Moyer ustom made harness, will sell all together for $125 to some- one who will use sell to jockeys; him kind; will not this horse has been worked in a mowing machine for the past week. Willimantic. Call at 24 Jackson Place, iviid FOR SALE—Ay A. Kahn, Frankil rshire buls. n, Conn. Genrge ~ WANTED—Woman to wash dishes and a girl to work in the store. Apply at Peterson’s, 132 Main St. jy9d G MAN over 16 wanted to work store; good wages to right K. Ames. jysd 1 Cadillac, all _in two nearly new orcer, Inquire "at 47 iv8 running and one spare. fast, U beat U-boat; U , U-boat heat U. Iagan's Smoke jyed same , honest Hotel, Beach Park. Booklets t ANmD T for_ genera] vork. Inquire James Davis, No- an experienced s looms: st Apply The M , Mystic, Con i d| cos PIGS for sale: Zood, rnggefl well developed, farm raised pigs {rom our famous strai and eating; pric Hog Breeding Co., 1d ; eight weeks old, weaned es reasonable. Blue Wilmington, Mass. “FOR SALE—New one-ton Ford truck. open e man. S vbrook, C xpress dump body. H. T. Chap- onn. jviid FOR SALE—Th in May $60 apie standing, very st toes in the field, ree good cows, fresh ce; 8 acres of oats, out; 1 acre of pota- 5 acres of corn; the one that offers the most gets the crops. Roy Goodrich, 46-3. Sor Tel. 1d_ uth Canterbury. iyl FOR SALE — Immediately, Chevrolet baby g condition, new Soswell Avenue, nd 1917 t t ouring car, very good ires. Tel. J. Theve, or Paradis’ Taftville Jylid AL E—-V[ t canoe, 17 feet, S than half that 4*13 s condition. = An- South Main St.. Dan- iviid nrrl: Spinners Wanted SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN HILL MILL CGNSTHUCT!ON WORK Carpenters 65¢ an hour Laborers 40c an hour Apply At Office GOODYEAR COTTON COMPANY GOODYEAR, CONN. how r t1 ippreciation of the the 1 v of ainbury and Bethel Railway company in permitting he special policemen to ride free on the trolley cars, h voted to. give their services each Sunday during the summer at Kenosia park. The men will take turns on duty, each man to be on duty four hours. while on earth huffling off this that's fame. \hused and well FOR FOR SALE Called to colors Must Sell 80 Acres Equipped, $2250 1 _section chufeh university fields for k-watered estimated 2,000 price of farm; peaches, cherries, napie-shaded houses, ete. calf, tors, i SALE wm\, ny nt <Ir\| ultural co wir cords apple \mmv wagons, other too drill, roller, easy terms. ‘atalogue of plows, interest 20 for page 16, 1 other S, Crops A.'Strouf Farm au St, New g I York, N. ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GRCUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. FOR SALE A VERY ATTRACTIVE SEVEN ROOM COT- TAGE—Price $4,500 Just off Broadway; may be seen at your convenience. JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, Real Estate Department = = -| 1015 INDIAN twin motorcycle for o ot ““rgrs_ steg_fl\ ale, three speed electric, equipped, v good wages. est Side_Silk (cash only). 39 Mowry Ave. Kast Mill. - sy ivid - ENoryieh, jviod WANTED—Men, women or boys 0|~ FIVE THOUSA = no Sunday work. | {ime, buys a fine 15 City Lunch, Norwich. je21 and big Jot on Broadway, this cit WANTED—Girl to wait on table and | {his property cost originally 333,001 a hamber " work. Windham Inn, | 2 4 bargain andia blen cass Tooming ; : AL s sitio ca sur- el el G s passed. Address Bargain, Lock Box . voue| 203 City.” Telephone 13585 " jv10d wool, largs or small lots; we will pay| FOR SALE — Confectionery and Admore Woolen M*A‘\- cigar store, with additional pool room: s — |retiring from business. Apply to John o flarp:emso;—k \?r:;il"a{(‘k Plainfield, Ct. iv10d ¢ West Side Silk Mill. - FOR SALE—Buick “Little Six,” 1317, v old gold and e teeth; highest prices uild, Jeweler, 21 Brodd- apréd ond nand and antlque nds; get our prices Bruckner, 55 Frank. 3. noved \»e‘ore you sel in.St Tel WANTED PLASTERE% UNION MEN Fort Terry, Dock, New Lnndnn. e New London 1651. vanted at Apply Gov once ment telephon PLASTERERS’ LABORERS Fort Terry. Apply New London, Conn., London 1651. wanted at once Government Do, or telephone 2 LABORERS at wanted at once; 44c per hour; at Fort Terry. N. Y. Apply Government Dock. New London, Conn., or telephone 1361, || New London. WANTED TRUCK DRIVER EDW. CHAPPELL CO. 1 WANTED Spinners, Also Picker and Dye House Help. Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town WANTED. Old false teeth. Dun't matter if broken. We pay up to $i5 per set. parcel post and receive reck by return mail. We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with, Established 1872, WANTED Two Girls For Marking and Sorting. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY WANTED 5 4 touring, newly ov motor in fine condition erhauled and painted, School Street Garage, Danielson, Conn. Phone 151. iv10d FOR SALE—A lot of hlacksmith's s in good condi- including electric blowers. Call evenings after § o'clock. J. D. Pfeiffer, t St jy9d FOR_SALE—A Cadillac 1912, good shoe Kra Fourth n good shape. Address Williarg St. Call after 6 p. m. senger touring car, 917 miogel in »d-condition, $1,000 mfret Centor n.. R. D. 1, Box jyod FOR SALE—355 acres wood and tim- ber. ~Address No. 30 Nortn St. Willi- mantic. Conn. may22 FOR SALE—Twenty head of cattle; some fresh, sorue springer: Apply_to liver A. Downs, Brooklyn, Conn. Tel. 4. Danielson. jesd bred (lvdesdale fine a x{all!ov\ for any v upon Danielson. Conn. No. 11 7 Room Cotta ments, ideal. Central Buildin: R SALE—Ser terms including vices of a thorough- stallion, 1500 1bs.. as breeding purposes as made _known Walter E. Shippee, Tel may24d FOR SALE Bliss Place ge with all improve- heat; location For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE g Norwich SUBURBAN FARM only mile from house, largs houses, 20 acres for 12 head, plent; Only $2300, barn, Willimantic. 10 room 4 good Dpoultry fine fieldés, pastures y of wood, good fruit. 500 cash. Also several bargains in stocked farms. Tryon’s Agency. Willimantic. Conn. | FOR SALE No. A splendidly built residence in the] 12.Room House, center of the ci ments. er. of which is used as a garden. 125 School S ty, modern improve including a new steam heat.| Lot about 50x30 feet, a portion} Ideal location for a Boarding or Roomin; House. fuil information, THOMAS 278 MA Good reason for selling. For apply only H. BECKLEY, IN STREET to 724—Phones—68 PRESTON BRIDGE| MEN WANTED AT THE G Sale .and Boarding AMERICAN STRAW- BOARD COMPANY’S MILL Good Pay Steady Employement WANTED 50 Laborers. 10 Farm Hands, 4 Wait- s Spinners, 4 men for Dye House, 3 men for Picker Room, 6 men for Card Room, 10 Weavers, 2 colored boys. 3 younz men for the Beach. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. Stable. Garage Horses to let ness, Taxi Service and Connected. for all kinds of busi- with or without rigs, by the day or week. Special attention to boarders and transients; 2 on hand, 1600 each; several to 3200 per pair, some extra nice for sale, 0 to 30 horses always weighing 1050 to 1 extra nice pairs, 2400 all good workers, and drivers; every horsa will be sold with a written guarante> to be just as represented at time of sale, or money refunded in full. If in need of anything in our allowed. line, give us a ti Trial rial and we will give you full value for your mroney. STABLE 371, Phone 326-2. 373, 375 MAIN ST. O'BRIEN & CHASE. TO RENT TO RENT—Modern flat of - seven rooms and bath, centrally located. AD ply to Jeweler, 32 Franklin St. Jjy9 FOR HIRE—16-passenger Studebaker *buses for private parties. Write or call Shetucket St. Garage. _Jv3d ~ M0 RENT Newly furnished _rooms for genticmen on Main all_con-| veniences, private family. Inquire at| whis_office, je2Td FOR HIRE—Two T7-passenger tour- ing cars, also 5-passenger touring car, with good, reliable cHauffeurs, day or mght service. Call 1219-3. 14 CIiff St. Je3 STORAGE—_Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- ab'neid Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. TO RENT — Furnished Washington St. may25d TO RENT—Store, centrally located, suitable for grocery store, with neces. ury fixtures, at $18 per month. Tel 248, marl3d TO RENT—Furnished rcems for four gentlemen. Mrs. Kelly, 7 Norx_thbzlz‘iizh el TG RENT—Light storage space; elec. tric elevator. Phone 580, or call 77 Water St. jan26d TO RENT—Furnished rooms; also rooms for light housekeeping. 106 School St. Tel 1048-3. seplld TO RENT at 14-16 Thames St., one double store and two simgle stores, with all im- provements, Inquire AMERICAN WASTE & METAL Co., 210 WEST MAIN ST. 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. rooms, 58 FOR SALE FOR SALE Three tenement House, Laurel Hill.; Some good bargains in Cottage Houses. Six tenement House, well rented, five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. Fine property in good neighborhood, two tenements. R. S. BARTLETT, 14 Central Building, FOR SALE The fine property, formerly the BLACKSTONE ESTATE, 138 Wash- ington Street, consisting of six and three tenths acres, 354 feet on Wash- ington Street, and running to the Yan- tic River. Main building brick, with fine steam heating plant, nearly new, electric lights and gas, five baths. Two frame dwellings, just rebuilt, for three fami- lies each, with modern improvements. City. One of these dwellings is renting for | $26 per month; the other, neariy ready, will rent for $50 per month. $18,000 has been spent on this prop- | erty in improvements by the owner during the past eleven years. Will se!l all or any one of three divisions of the property, as shown by maps vihich can_be seen on the premises. “his is a little farm right in the heart of Norwich; ten minutes from heart of city. DR. JOHN J. DONOHUE 138 WASHINGTON STREET TEL. 675. NORWICH, CONN. YOU CAN RENT flat having seven -ar_line, “excellent 5 per month. ge_house of six rooms and bat n‘miern and heater, per stes from trolley with electric_lights and ater, in Norwich Town, near $11 monthly. trolley, Summer home on Tha nine rooms, large firep hts, pure drinking water, 400 feet share frontage. always a good breeze. Ask me zbout it. Furnished house of eight rooms. two all_modern conveniences, unex- d residence section. $75 per month. ARCHA W, COIT, Highest Girade Properties, Telephone 1334, 63 Broadway. FOR SALE. Bath St. property, two-flat house on School St., a nice house on Town St., cottage house with garage on St. a three-tenement on Laurel Ave., farm at Williams Crossing of 150 acres, a nice cottage on Whitaker Ave., and a number of bargai Call at A. M. AVER may9d 52 Broadway. The Old Historical Tavern, known as 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. FOR SALE At Crescent Beach, One Very At- tractive Cottage, All Finely Furnished, at Bargain Price. For Full Particulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Broker. Franklin Square, Norwich, FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to eell or rent, as I have 4 number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Inxuramce. Room 1u3. Thayer Bldg FOR SALE By MARION I saw an old cow grazing in a For Kipling says the female is For the he-male of that species But the cock came running up, Then a frenzied turkey gobbler And I turned to leave the barn. And I fled before the aspect of South Orange, N. J. Great Master, touch us Hidden and lost, thy Complete thy purpose, KIPLING’S PSYCHOLOGY Her mouth was full of grasses and her eyes were full,of dream; I was filled with apprehension as I watched her switching tail, But the day was warm and sultry, and while gazing at the cow, P With a red bandanna handkerchief I wiped my heated brow ! And—presto!—came a raging bull, and drove me up a trei And when at last T got away. full well I used by legs; 1 jumped a fence, and scared a hen who sat upon her egzgs ‘With cacklings wild she waddled off, I felt myself grow pale, For I feared the fearsome female that's more deadly than the male! He saw anothej rooster, and he blamed him for the row; And the way they made the feathers fly was terrible to see, .. For the he-male of that species is more deadly than the she, -yard, when I saw a startling sight— A wide-eyed, wondering nanny- For I thought suppose this female should be deadlier than thé male! 8o I tried to shoo her off, but I reckoned without Bill, ‘Who galloped up, and butted in, and helped me dewn a hill; More mussed up and discouraged Then I felt I could not be, For the he-male of that species is more deadly than the sha, Some sheep were feeding near me, and I caught the old ram's eye, So I went and begged for shelter at a little house near by; And there I saw a woman, and my courage 'gan to fail, 2 For here was Kipling's critter who's more deadly than the male; But as she let me in, I heard a person raging 'round, ¥ Whose intemperate actions filled me with astonishment pmlo\nd. For the gentleman of the species was more deadly than the hd]fl THE MASTER’S TOUCH In the still air the music lies unheard, In the rough marble beauty hides unseenj To make the music and the beauty, needs The Master’s touch, the sculptor's chisel keen, - Let not the music that is in us die! Great Sculptor, hew and polish us; nor let, Spare not the stroke! do with us as Thou wilt! Let there be naught unfinished, broken, marred; Thy perfect image, thou our God and Lord. 57 C. SMITH meadow by a stream; more deadly than the male. is more deadly than the sfi.. B with wrath and ruffies on his brow; got mixed up in the fight, goat—she really made me qualil, Tim Sullivan O'Grady,” L with thy skillful hand; form within us lie! that we may become <HORATIUS BONAR e LOST AND FOUND LOST—If ne finds a red cow with round ns, lost near Shewville road. June notify Joe Sacks, 11 Mechanic and receive liberal re- ward” J}l.d blue “\\ealf" and Mohegan return to h _Canterbury. a brown new ad rope on | horns. Finder notify C. H. Fitc | D. 4, or Phone 3i-4, Jewett City Div. | I'hS | ith, on West Side trolley 1513, a black baz. Reward for | return to C Liilian M. Car- penter. jyild LOST— name Major, Jocation of dog T 19 Ann St versey LOST — | ing bull. Finder please Clinton Rogers, Norwich. Tel. Jviod "QR SAL= Cows For Sale CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED, DAY, JULY 9TH. FRED W. HOXIE, Lebanon, Conn. TUES- Tel, 62. 15 ACRE FARM high cottage of 9 near and with conveniences. All tillable land in state cultivation; new house, rooms, Barn, shed and hennery; fruit of all kinds; tools ments, horse wagons; immediate pos- all and farming imple- session; about ten tons of standing grass; two miles from Westerly, near Watch Hill. Investi- gate. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 JUST ARRIVED They are here. A nice load of well broken horses, just out of work and ready to go to work. All kinds, big and small_ pairs and single. Prices right. Come and see them. ELMEP. . FIERSON. 536-3. may21ld FOR SALE and must be sold at once, a two-family A rare bargain. Tel. house, with all improvements, well lo- cated; an excellent paying property. Good substantial son can be shown for selling, etc. I'or full particulars, inquire of | JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. Norwich. 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 WESTERLY, R. I WE WANT YOUR JUNK ONE 1914 CADILLAC TOURING CAR IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street Iron, Metals and Paper Stock. Our teams wil] call in either city or i country. NORWICH WASTE AND METAL OMPANY C! Telephone 546-2 Norwich, Conn. hite shep-| cquested to | HUMOR OF THE DAY “Are you fond of fiction?" “Dote on it—pass most of time reading war news.’—Life. “Why do peoplé marry in June?” “It's a wise custorn. -You:wouldn't my | start ‘em off facing ‘@’ coal problem, | would you now?"—Judge. r—What is the pacifist \ Bocker—If at first you do not fail try, try again.—New York Sun “Do you ever talk to yourseif?” ! “Not intentionally. But frequently I suspect that my husband ismt | listening.”"—Kansas City Journal. Why do you want such a large for a pict I ot to- have. a place to park v carriages.'— Louisvifie Courier- nal. I've been losing a lot of sleep re- cently, . “How' “Our new preaci bangs the pul- pit something fierce."—Buffalo Ex- press. Reporter—Did you hear the latest? City Bditor—No; what is it? Reporier—Why, BinKs, the lead- ing Prohibitionis:,” was arrested for ng home a loaf of rye bread.— New York Globe. Miss Elder—I'll ‘bet youia >d_that I'll never marry. 1'take you. (rapturously) — Will Then @' syon't- bet, after Transcript. * our master and I have ing the matter over, Mary, hun- «dscided that you must ake a month’s notice. M indeed! I bet master d take-a menth’s no- ing Show. aid the bill for that esterday. Hm\ ‘much was it y-four dollars it and seventy-five cents was twen! so glad L ofat & lot of by thunder, Statesman. THE KALEIDOSCOPE M. Charles Haeck. of the Royval As- tronomical Society of Brussels, sug- gests that the pew star in Aquila, which -is claimed_to, have been dis- discovere by M. Felix” De Roy, should be called Stella Belgica or Stella Al- berta. you paid for that hat, dear. do L onkers | Sir Frederic de Waal, Administrator of the Cape. Province, gave a banquet in Cape Town on Wednesddy in honer of the Governor-General of the Belgian Congo, the Vice-Governor-General of Katanga, and their respecnve staffs. Major-General Sir John Monuh, X B., has been given full command of an Australian Army Corps, and has been promoted to the rank of lieuten- ant-general. This i§ the highest pos- ition in the Army ever held by a Jew. (ol Moscow newspapers have now been permitted to reappear, although they have been warned-that-any incitement on their part of the population against Soviet authority will.be punished by the extreme rigor of martial law. Correspondence hetweeén the British and Netherlands Governments respect- i the treatment by Holland of belli- zerent merchant vessels whose status has been changed as the result of the war w ied last night as a White Paper [Cd. 90257, xamine works of art heloang tp pr te individuals, which are in the waf zone, has been formed at the French Ministry Of Fine Arts." This is done to the actiz of a committee of owners.of chatea ind other property .in the war zone, who addressed a petition to the au- thorities that something should be done to help them. Rainfall in India h: been fair in Central Provinces East, Madras South- 1, Madras Coast North in{Hwmaj_and North-w Provintes b East, and ang East: scanty e1S6WITerFs ~Some weak- ness is still 4ikely.in. (he.Bombay mon- soon.