Bismarck and the Clock

Antonia Pruet’s “La Prince de Bismarck”

Madame Jesse, the owner of the hotel occupied by Bismarck, returned to Versailles on Sunday, March 5. She was welcomed home by Bismarck himself. As though proud of the state in which she left the house which had sheltered him, he conducted Madame Jesse through the rooms of the ground and first floors. They were all so dirty that it was found necessary afterward to scrape the floors, yet Bismarck bragged to Mme. Jesse of the care that had been taken. “You see, Madame, what pains I have taken to have your hotel respected. I have even respected your guinea-hens. They annoyed me not a little, I can tell you. at least have liked to eat their eggs, and they wouldn’t oblige me with an egg, even. Well, in spite of this they are there; come and see them.”

So saying, he calls the gardner’s wife, and gives orders for the immediate exhibition of the guinea-hens.

“But you ate them eight days ago.” expostulates the gardener’s wife.

French Aviators Shatter Record

Cover 2,546 Miles in Non-Stop Flight of 40 Hours, Still Up.

By the Associated Press.

CHARTRES, France, August 9.—The French aviators, Drouhin and Landry landed at the airdrome here at 2:42 o’clock this morning, after having covered 4,400 kilometers in 45 hours 11 minutes 59 seconds, creating a new world non-stop record both for duration and distance.

By the Associated Press.

ETAMPES, France, August B.—The French aviators Drouhin and Landry, at 10 o’clock tonight, became holders of the world’s record for a non-stop airplane flight, having covered a distance of 4,100 kilometers (2,546.1 miles).

Marseilles-Algiers Airship Service

It is reported that a French syndicate is now preparing to organize an oversea airship service between Marseilles and Algiers and contemplate employing on this line three of the surrendered…