Monthly Bulletin 7 



The rest of the money please add to the general fund for the Bird Pro- 

 tection, Bird Festivals, Prizes for Bird-House Building, Bird Feeding and 

 general use of the Committee. I expect two reserved-section tickets for each 

 extra dollar and understand that you will be able to send free tickets to ten 

 children or nature lovers for the Bird Festival at the North High School, 

 Friday, April 22nd, on account of my subscription and for each extra dollar 

 I give. 



I will see that the tickets you send me are used. 



Yours very truly, 



Name 



Street 



Date 



P. S. I understand this entire plan is conducted without profit and every 

 dollar goes to help the cause. 



LETTER No. 4 



Receipt Sent with Tickets 



Worcester, April 1921 

 To Subscribers to the 



AUDUBON BIRD FESTIVAL: 



Worcester, Mass. 



Your remittance of $ at hand. Enclosed please find .... tickets, 



in the section reserved for members and their friends at North High School, 

 Friday, April 22. 



Your committee is particularly anxious that the holders of tickets shall 

 avail themselves of this treat and that the hall may be filled. If you can't 

 use all of the tickets or prefer to return part of them to the committee, we 

 will see that they are used to advantage for the demand is great and the hall 

 seats less than 1200. 



Yours very truly, 



WORCESTER AUDUBON COMMITTEE 



Charles L. Allen 

 Paul B. Morgan 

 Maude S. Witter, Sec'y 

 Harry R. Sinclair, Treas. 



Address — 9 Moreland St., Worcester. 



CURB THE CAT 



The Commonwealth of Massachusetts through its Department of Con- 

 servation, William L. Bazeley, Commissioner, by the hand of William C. 

 Adams, Director of Fisheries and Game, sends out the following appeal: 

 Dear Sir: 



The breeding season for wild birds is at hand, and from the middle of 

 May to the middle of August is a time of great destruction to bird life, the 

 mother birds being confined to the nests, and the fledglings as yet unable to 

 care for themselves. 



While some of the mortality is due to injurious birds and animals and 



