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NATURALIZATION, FACTS AND FANCIE l tizing quality, or render the pursuit ’ The Dead Soldier. ! | | | o 6 (Ozora 8. Davis in the Advance.) WHAT OTHZIERS 3SAY of it less exhilarating to the ama- teur sportsman of mature years whose digestion is still unimpaired The:speaker at the C‘ommonwealti | club meeting last evening referred to ! Before Liege the ground is waste and torn; Upon the field, stark dead Phe great surprise in connection with the clo Governor Blease's term 4 in South Carolina is not so much that 4:15 p. m. | citlzens and suggested that the train- | he pardoned another crowd, but that 1 b St ing for citizenship be taken up by the | 1€ Ieft the penitentiaries standing, to changes that come to Herald (Philadelphia Record.) His uniform is red and rent and worn, be filled again.—Norwich Bulletin l office Among the banners of the unem- his sight . ) 4 2 " The dust is blown across his sig ur nnua Views on all sides of timely > questions as discusscd in ex- What Does a Man Produce? the importance of the naturalization or a soldier ew Britain | Chamber of commerce. The question | “Matter. i itiztobip e being v e “‘_J, —_— ployed in New York when they came Yot Gyen It is worth noting that in regard to | # p in collision with the police was one RSt ataie: nn fhey iviet Heeth L 5 2 the civil service law and the probable Co-operation on Defense Needs, reading: “We Want All We Pro. swift surprise. Mld W t appointment of a highway commission- (Chicago Tribunc.) auce.” y g - ln er ) er the governor is not saying a word Secertary Garrison is attempting to There is a common impression | The soldier's hands have sliffened in . Silence is golden now ‘but there may ! get co-operation between the execu- |among sociaiistic -workmen, encour- their grip. l ;-" <ome a time, when action will also be | tive and legislative branches of the |‘aged by some of the new-fangled col- One on his gun, the other on the earance a e {18 ftising medium in | by the political party to which the | aureate.—Ansonia Sentinel. | government on whatever measures or |lege professors, that the weaver pro- ground; LI fbooke and press | new voter proposed to affiliate with, T | appropriations for natural defense | duces all the cloth that comes off the | The curl of hate ix on his livid 1p; After Inventory Clearance in Al IFor him the burstin ghell shall | gqepartments Visit this store (,,,,1, 1 part of the city § Cents a Month. be sent by mail . * 60 Cents a | sued by the local city court some year. years ago the fee was generally paid | - ‘|1(‘I\NO|'\ nowadays in (‘onnecticut than | tormerly. When the papers were is- | | i veriiners; Bt lafer that method whs aliminsted. H< n. Simeon E. Baldwin retires to ' may be hoped for at this session. He [loom he tends, and he is robbed of » } i e SR i j ; private life followed with the Dbest) has invited into conference Secretary | his wages are only a part of the . make no sound; ; : day to day and share in the mar & and Broad- ™ & T u-\lmj\ papers are is- | wishes of the citizens of the common- * Danicls and the chairmen of the |value of the cloth. BtPREE o Unnamed, unfarked shall be M | down goods that are going . at redl B Board Walie, sued by the United States court and | Wealth. He has proven a very ablesenate and house committees on mil- |one of a long line af producers, each burial-mound bargain prices 3 B 2 Y all things considered it is the best "‘“'{ executive. 1In his zu(m\mh’mh'-‘v‘ | itary and naval affairs, of whom has to get some of the| Glad was the heart of the mother AZAS place. The only annoyance aboui it | he showed himself to be a man of ad- | This is an example of the common | money for which the cloth is sold As she cuddled her boy to rest, AFTER INVENTORY CLEARANC . Faae | ait 0 X b E niveFlelinttintive BenibiTanceamen i Ne R s TR (e eo o s ool I8 e R A R e e WAERY OF RUGS, LINOLEUMS AND Of s that it compels men to los g ality, fir L, itho o s 2 3 X : R Sy = it B 1a8 DrO8 b . T 1 .926 | 1S F lose more telity, firmness, and without cant, bias the service of Secretary Garri- |raw fiber. There was a railroad that The wealth of her ample breast. CLOTHS. 1 B time than when the papers were is- | Or bluster. He seiyed the state sane- | son, and we hope, though without | transported the fiber. There was a | i 0 9x12 foot size Axminster Rugs, g HELD UP. | sued by the local court but then on | 1" ?””’“‘”-" and Well.—Norwich Re- | much confidence, taat he and Senator | long list of workmen who did various “‘;""”‘ “‘)“1 = ’”' "“l' e $25.00 value. Sale price $19.98 cach, cord. S “rom table to kitchen chair; hamberlin will be able to get some | things in the preparation of that fiber. | FIUM thBIe 10 BECACT CAEE WOOL AND FIBRE RUGS. actic res The president’s ill | It took several classes of men to con-| 3y P ance that attends the granting of pa- | The statement of the New Brit: Drgs iR sl AT i | Slda Size 8-3x10-6, Sale price $6.98 oncl B 8 P The statement f the New Britain | informed and ill considered discus- | vert that fiber into yarn. * me men cilded ¥ pers has been removed. Herald, to the effect that the public | gion o the defense problem in his|dug the coal and a railroad hauled With splendor her bahy's hair EXTRA HEAVY DOOR MATS, » the other hand much of the annoy- e much said in hing over the i snenen, that | i A will need more proof ti it already Mctically tired The attention that is given prospec- RaELBStar iy ‘w "1““ ‘r\‘"‘“ o . h((:l.i(:(‘ late message does not offer encour- | it. It took'a good many men con-|Was it for this she bore him? ale price 89c each. altogether un- | BV CItizens is not always the best | trat the wear wovernon 1t (o he piq. | Aement that even so able and force- | Siderable time to build the loom, and | Kings and commanders, say! FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, 6 be | and’ thef truth® of this\stotement! has | dentover l'l\lgfi—\hnx! o e ful a man as Sec vl'vft'u_\ <;:v|ns:;n can ‘t:h- m;‘xil;u and H’w mill, un;l all of Fu‘| \h]o L “1‘\'.~ i‘mmb- Alll stiffened F value, now o squale yard. e | % i = b overcome tie indifference and pre- 1em ave got to be paid The men n death at dege today. o5 g Py a | been repes s evidenced : o | ture,” imposes no %5 Comvieonee | - K Al : value, now 29c¢ square yard. an alarm of | >°°% TePeatedly evidenced by the] JHi. IRDASeS M0 T & mepubii. | Judice against cfficient defense which | who have paid all these previous 4 is | @nswers given to questions asked in ¢ SoChR S anc i pt apparatus is | 3 3 s cons alike have manifested both be- about way in | the naturalization court, soms of the | fore and since his clection. Rut it the railroad h an instance Js ! d Linoleums, now 49¢ squ | that message disglosed. classes of workers may reimburse | Beside his bench the sturdy workman Inlaid Linoleums Now | But if the conference is held it may [ themselves out of a part of the pro- stands, square yard at least help a little to emphasize the | ceeds of the bolt of cloth \without | His tools gre wielded by his stalwart S1at T - .25 aid Linoleums, now ks 5 : need of co-operation and co-ordina- | committing any rohbery What are hands, ing the e resi he | €UNOr's power is no greater this year - v. ¥ 1 8 name of the president of the tion on the military and naval paases | the dividends but the reimbursement | His products win the wealth of far- than it has been in other yvéa that . " he is but one, and that his veto can- | of what is fundamentally a single | of the people who huay paid the off lands. state. It would be a good idea for | nof (rig the wheels of an eight-cyl. | Problem. The failure-of congress to | miners and mechanics and builders for | pass the bill for the council of r their work bhefore the cloth was sold? g | tional defense, the purpose of which The report of the controller of the | yr, I-”“”Ci‘- e o OLWesItT ol lnah: $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 Nemo Corsets, | was to create an expert hody to co- [currency shows that the average re- | FRIE 5 ale price $2.00 pair. overriding the governor if it takes | Ordinate defense expenditures and |turn on all the shares and bonds of ’.1 2t undsrgivds the passing pomp of Several numbers of Corsets to be | schools are helping out along this line, | a notion to do so.—Hartford Times, ! PlANs, was of a piece with the H:?H‘j— 11 the corporations in the United kings e discontimued, marked for a quick | e olttinbe o et ol o 2 tional incapacity of that hody for deal- | States was 4.3 per cent. That doesn’t | 2 clearance. YTt T IRt 1 o et There are moving picture theaters | N8 \\x|}1 war or I*rc;ux‘mthvm for llmlt unreasonable. It isn’t very much | Today \ij'-v(‘ Liege those hands are $1.00 Brassieres, Sale price 50c eass war. Perhaps only the study of its | more than savings bank interest. Of cold; Made with ghields P oa o ot iy e evervwhere now and they are well _ i m hen seeking naturalization pa- patronized. Improvement in character | OWn history would hring congress to | course, some corporations make very|A tide of murder o'er the meadows i | pers. When the papers were issued | and quality of the pictures has been | Fealize what ‘its ignorance of mili- | much more, but many must, make rolled. i e - | by the local court the newspapers|steadily made since they were first | tary efficiency, its want of forc .".n nothing in order to hring the aver-{And peaceful labor's funeral knell ::duIfl‘ :unL .'! c, Sale '\"‘nr. 190, i N ls v 5 ave reached .. | and consistent action, have cost the lage down to 4.2 per ce les g was tolled. 25¢ rawers, Sale price C - i a1, | Shown. and they have reached a de- | | g n .3 per cent. Besides, | 2 :‘ultbl ?hed t:“’ doings of the tribunal, gree of prefection not thought possible | Nation in past wars, and that study | there are few honds that do not pay | . - and 49¢ Drawers, Sale price since the work has been dome In | . "pe\ years ago. Beside the initinl|is not likely to be popular now any [ £5 per cent. or more, so that the | WArM were the winds of / g LONG WHITE SKIRTS ; Hartford but little is said about it and | cast of the films and machinery, the | more than it hitherto has been. |average return on the shares, which | , Soft was the summer nig lue 98c to $1.25, Sale price 7Dgh i ? : b Rofrs o = e s As the pair of village lowers “movies” : . ‘ted a o ex- ' Nevertheless there is a growing in- | represent the ownership of the s e 8 amburg 1 1ed there is no general information as to vies” are conducted at little ex e 1p of the mill S el viaiaE Eht and Han r rimm | applicants for papers not even know- [ should be remembered that the gov- square yard, CORSETS MARKED DOWN Fy $1.00 R & G Corsets, Sale price e inicine s sk, 3 & and ¢ . | Rejoicing in his tasks, he toils and | o0 pair. | TTni o was a $5,000 | URited States or the governor of the and the hook eld up for two_| he Elm street nded his gong aid to it, and ed when the some organized force to take an in- | inder legislature tough-shod or terest in the work of preparing those | DON-skid, the present legislature can- : : not be stopped by the governor fro pinee | men for citizenship. The evening SFstoppad ALy« Ly SOy thing ens in New t is proper e corporation icipality then to know upon hse. It is the ople wait for MUSLIN GOWNS, bekea and the | @PPlicants, but there must be some | hearly overybody indulges in the | with more knowledge and consi ¥. | What does a man produce? Well,| Good were the waltimgz years, - 'while a build- the railroad % , ; el 1 bill 5 Ve have them, 7ic value in colors | improvement because the foreign pu- | pleasure of attending them. They have A council of national defense put a man with only his bare hands|{ And neither had room to harbor to slip over your dress Sale price® | pils in the evening schools are report attractions of all sorts and conditions should be passed at the present S€s- lupon a spot of earth, or inta mine | e tastior hitior taaTa IIh-‘ it : | ed to be making most commendabie | °f Men and women and are pleasing | sion. It is plain that the need for | hole, or by the side of a stream, and | ach. it is not al- ; 5 S [alike to young a old. Where they | “economy.” or, more accurately, limi- | how muct 1 he e at | simn 3 o | progress in their studies. alike to v ]L and old. here the economy. mass aceieac sl R ik ch will he produce What | simple and true and tender, ry to the| arc reasonably censored by the tation of expenditure, will be pleaded lare the chances that he will not starve Loving and unafraid, be allowed to | e authorities they are not of a demori- | against the demand for an increase |, death before he can produce any. In the village among the mountains Y 1" E 2 Th S fa it wourd | PECULIAR WEDDINGS. lizing character and may be as clevat- | in our army or navy. W ul;_ l;cru 11\1 thing? Give him toois, and -m-ul»‘ The workman won the maid. 5 Oll l'l]()y e e * ing and instructive as the best drama- | a much needed reform which w stake” him, in mining lingo, or sup- . east have the | When a girl marries a man forty or | tic performances, while their scope in | cost nothing. Unless the president | port him until he has proaduced some- | Never again the pressure, Columbla Records trip without | #* vears her senior there is bound | subjects and themes is infinitely | stands frankly for unpreparedness he | thing and it has been marketed, and Never the close, warm breath; greater.—Bridgeport Standard. will permit and even actively sup-|the produce of other men has heen|The hands of the brave young hus- ; A 1516 10 inch—65¢ e | cleared | and a whole lot of it it is very easy to e TS e | port it given him and they have got to he band Cohen on the Telephone (Joe . o e i ] S A City That Makes Money. — paid for their produce in some way Are stiff in the chill of death Hayman) e fire ap- | understand why youth is willing to (Philadelphia Ledger. Rabbits, The ¢ . 5 G pd M o : yhia Ledger.) Rz 5 man in question can’t h Happy Tho' Married, (Fred Du- tted to cross |link up with old age, but there are New Kngland thrift is notorious, | (New York Times.) he produces without defrauding the | Tt was a fortnight yesterday prey.) to the com- | many instances to prove that the old | but it is something besides thrift that On the whole, ame Warden |Men who produce the toals and food | When the glittering regiment marched 1616 10 inch—735¢ h;\.\» enable n]u» ton City club to | ¢ rairrax county, Virginia, is tech= |3 l:;l h hr; used dl]uzn'_: the time he was Lway Aloha Oe—Sung by Toots Poka close its fiscal year with a net profit - 5 he declares that if | setting his product made, or ex-|A trembling woman stood close by Hawaiian Co, ;i hing so | seem. s B e Fers nicaily right when he declares the SEt t e by awaiis s thing | tRee O CHAN B G TR G o D T s ol ponon | SRR ERTEE LR O et (| B Holding him up, so high, so high, Hawailan Medley — Played | bR the city has | New York now, it having found its{ one of the most remarkable organizi- | ‘1‘.1 hunting rabbits in defiance of the Her laughing boy, that father might Toots Poka Hawaiian Co. o= here is one | way into the courts there yesterday. | tions in the country, deserves the con- | 14\~ o seeretary of state should be \ Proposed “rafaat industry.” wave 5091 12 inch—=$1.00 sideratton of Philadelphians. It was | Grilrly punished. The same warden (Indianapolis News.) His last farewell—so brave! so brave Titl's Serenade—Played by Lufe chartered a few years ago for tn®|may even have a sense of humor, | Careful reading of the full repoit [T0 Jad and mother. too proud to cry sky and Wagner, Flute and Alto purpose of bringing together in & | p ueh the joke. {hus far Mr. | which an investigating committee | SWin8ing his hand: Good bye—Good p R g nuisance. | man fifty-five years her senior. He has | common meeting place men repre- | ‘”yx_‘:;;"-q own, not his. he warden |imade to the New York section . e bye :y r’"| .,(;.m..(..b_< lections Played do something | a barrel of money, both regarded | senting all the soctal and business in- | ;v gee an opportunity to teach the | American chemical society confirms ; I )\ Prince's Band La very hard. | fheir wedding as romantic, and he did | {eTests of the community so that they | amincnt friend of the common Peo- | the belief that the chemical industry | HANS (hat waved to mother and [ o 08 (TIEF oF not seem to be nearly as old as his | MisNt rub clbows and prepare for | ple something new about the “rights }in this country is clinging to opinions S Angel's Sorensde, sung by Merd fe oA £ St a5 [Sworking Btorether forlitnaimnrovet Bns o bt fooun vt cametlawslarel|vnion miostlother Heople seand thiNave utch at the rifle, by blood defiled s . . MILITIA. vears would susgest. The day before | ment of the city. It first met in a | poor Stuff to got much fun out of. Mr. | outgrown. The committee ¥as ape | for of South | the wedding he transferred $3,000,000 | rented house, but it hecame so larse | pijckwick's case was exceptional. Mr. nted to inquire into the feasibility and prosperous that a vear ago It| pryan does not deny that he was out | of expanding the chemical and dye- planned to erect a clubhouse of its | ror palbits on Christmas day, or (and | gufr business. The investigators course tr v be trouble. When he has money L2 lroad corpor- | man may not be as big a fool as he in who made | Two years ago a twenty-year-old telo- ime he was | phone operator in a hotel married garet Keyes Ever of Thee, sung by Margaret Keyes Is it worth while? Let the orphan week he | worth of property to his two sons. Th2 ! h Qiff t | bride did not mind that because she This is the price that the red kings | A 8564 12 inch—$1 huch different | a ause she own. The building is Tapidly near- | this is even more to his credit) that | were all men of standing in their pro- pay. e Mogss Has Rajscd Her Lo Above—Morgan Kingston |.»n..,»\i e Blease took | thought there was a lot more left, but | ing completion, and when finished it | he failed to find a single rabbit 58 ssion, thoroughly qualified to judge i SR 2 ince then he | Within six weeks after the wedding [ will be onme of the finest structures|{he game warden is a humorist, his | tne business from withfn, They Rum in the Chair? and Louis D\lruHu‘lm,.nh.m { hdred prison- | much of the old lad’s affection disap- "fh"s l\\lnfl. The I‘"”’lll“ spirited men | prospective vietim has disurmed him. f\cent fully into the situation, scannea (Chicago Tribune.) The l(’““" Watch—Morgan King- ! who underwrote the club in the be-"| [y jc is merely a humorless, obstinate | the present industr his ¢ | ston, tenor s industry in this country, e e % iate s . ; ginning financed the new building | man, set in his ways, who is deter- | sfudied the lists of contrband, and 'l"m‘I‘l“r'_ s thing that the state 14 16 inch—$2.( Eerving long | tried the vaudeville stage, later went | which, with its site, will cost $750,- | mined to make a mountain out of a | ghtained data from abroad. They henbang i 't;yj‘n';v' ‘”‘;;mm ol He has |to Europe, he followed her and she| 000, and arranged for the payment | molehill. the secretary of state Wil } founa that, in a number of instances, | érate long, it is (he ore \,\‘:m”“.‘ R | came back with him. She admits he | of the bonds in installments. The an- | have {o let him do his worst, and take | (ho imporfation of chemicals and | qomination of the rine o Pttt o nual dues were only $12 when the |the consequences. So many of Mr. jyestuffs had been stopped, but taey 2 y‘ P s tool Ibutiahe clai el ol club started, They have since been | Bryan's perfectly reputable fellow- | ajso found that, to meet \”";“ e ‘1:::.( “uf\x‘r‘n,\ of the state by the liquor as disbanded ‘ stock, ’u she "fl“"»"v“ WP RO | el (o il Ay there are nearly | citizens have been fined for speedin: o e e R i d that it is | and that she is now penniless. She| 5000 members, the income from the | through the interference of officials expanded their operations. Indced, ng life terms | Peared, she went to a samitarium, Tales of Hoffmann—Barcerolle— duet by Bernice de Pasquali and Andres de Segurola g La Boheme (Garment old and % Rusty) sung by Andres de Seg- urola 512 Annie . Laurie—sung Neilson Kathleen Mavournec Alice Nelilson es. at he would lbefore he re- | 8ave her $100,000 worth of railroad the policy of this common- at it would | 5ues for $50,000 alimony and is going | dues is a tidy sum, but every depart- | of the mental habit of this game war- | §¢ ainears (hat some plants. «hich :\h'::'“."‘ e ‘”,‘l::', S M et ment is run at a profit, The rc stau- | den, when they were w lling to swear | p.q heen shut down, are being re- | pit regula ,', T .I iction, or prohi | g . i rant cleared $12,000 last year, $5,000 | that their cars were mnot exceoding | (nonod to meet this extraordinary de vition of the traflic in intoxicants ‘state mititia | tlon. . was made from tne cigar stand and | the lawful limit, that he will not lack | ool . r debate, is a legiti- | | Most anyone might have seen how | the billiard room was run for $2,500 | sympathy. Theoretically. of course, But at this point the chemical in- | this romance would end becausc of | less than the receipts. But, best of | it is Mr. Bryan's duty. as it is that | g0 annears to ston him to turn | to institute proceedings for a separa- | is a matter of mate political issue But the control of our reprensenta- IMPORTANT — All tive legislature by and in the interest A Columbia Ilecords can the discrepancy in the ages of the par- ticipants and because there could not respecting citizen, regardless of his chine opinion on prohibition or any other | i Instruments $10 to phase of the temperance problem It $200 on easy terms { v a 4 S 3 S8 2 1 [onlygensiotimanyicasesiotiiic lenn wotlld be a challenge he would an- | ors in the first place and the public is, the saloon plays a vicious | RS Pypee little difference if his spoker effectively moves the nne and all too prominent role in our politics. The ethics of organized i | peculiar no- « public sentiment is so wholesome | that he might possibly be placed in if public necessity requires the in- ' at many of that the men who were behind its or- | position to break t. nevertheless L ST e would be a challenge to every self- s Jlumbia or Victor ma- Ipenitentiaries | naturally have been any strong affec- | ganization would have continued to | the ablest statesmen cannot hope ac- plosives and further chemicals and 4 s - i ; Ths - Br swer bageec a K3 eaye itself more than self-sustaining. hat Mr. Bryan never bageed SR e e erime and ‘klndv The divorce court is full of them | War, the Outlaw. markable. There are very few rab- :’lvhn y“.m utnland s 1\\-\4: e )w] swer, and \“u masterful and adroit NG 6. the | snd there is scarcely @ day thaciine (New York World.) { bits, when you are looking for them; | Cther intenmediates and finishod ot | gentemen of the liauor lobby will i | v s contain a ansi i 2 4 S s hat ! when you are out walking. unarmed dyes, then alterations of our tariff | 4. well to realize before it § e loose some | Newspapers gojfnofNicon iz i an s The laws of war seem (o be what I YoU e mes o ' | law are inevitable, and the consum- | jate that nothing could more M L will proba- | th B D ake e 1 d powerfull > e 3 | X e housands of them ut take your tually an T rfully tdvance th | cha : P ay be and | them. Governments entér into sol- 2 n general must share in the burder : . N . y B s e | ot e e oL nts ke naral |t teun mloneiand) thetveritySiot thatd |1 BSREE A urden | eonibition movement than a know- 199-201-203 Main Street ag ents to g4 > hard- Z ) £ . Pt S G ot ! mittee would View the American |, 2 |imagined that if he has money that| pore is no army officer who cannot| s “Brler Rabbit, he lay low,” .will N e into their hands 1 s s 2 ¥ G y e force YO o oreover r Lo = 5 S o > Sainte i As it militia was | he is a fool. There have been in-|get aside their work on the plea of be forced upon you. Moreover. Mr s understood | Stances where women under one pre- | necessit e merhetnanshin Rabhit hntors e | the ¢ ivantages which monopolics in | tense or another have wheedled men Mast of the atrocities reported, from the making have enjoyed. |mm- are about as ruthless and con all, the effect of the organization upon every citizen, to know every law i S S : has become e the committee, "it be desired of the organized traflic in alcohol be played on either Co- “§ i troduction | ¢ v g e is i3 crwrite ) 1 iroved 1 o kno E: he laws, dealt with, | tion between them; and yet this is| underwrite it even if it had not proved | tually to know all the law S L e e — single rabbit in the hunt is not re- s count of more weddings of the same | those who levy war choose to make|in & rabhit country, vou may see effec- BE Hio. Lcoeps | Still feel young but it should not be ships of strife, but in time of war | Dappy phrase of Joel Chandler Har- thus imposed. In brief, the com- | ,qp0 that our legislature had passed . ¢ 3 dustr, i ould accore to t 1l Rryan's fame is not assoclated with | (UStry” and would ,accord : L s of the in- » scenes o s s in Europe haq | porn, not made. Shooting rabbits, in EAthG. edy, the cor ttan R G AT R R i the scenes of hostilities in I . A further remedy, committ Eolencaless ap any foree {n public At VvALSG wi fairs, and whnatever the ariety o0 opinion as to legislation affecting the | i ; : | ¢ are as nu- i : s way, is as difficult as plaving the e to re- | OUL of money but.they are not as mu- | y;.i. origin in a common circum- [ it A8l playing the | jioves, would he “ian effective anti- | hand in han rces of ‘the |Merous as where the old fellow has | giance. Non-combatants protected ' VIOln- But we do helieve ¢ ) dumping clause that would certainly hge but it is refused to pass over his wealth. their families and homes. Because prevent underselling of Aomdatic ! they were not in uniform when they 1 lease has a : e ! firea upon the duly apparelled enemy Carolina and swaia they were treated as outlaws. In (Manchester Herald.) fight no quarter was given them. If has done noble the minds and the use of the We do not hells | somes sceretary of state was seriously liquor trafiic, there is none among disinterested citizens as to the pro- priety of government hy the liguor snowy ficlds, hreathing in oxvzen || S : ; | traffic ; 2 _ R S happily qualified with the faint, stim- |1t being assumed that the history of | * o introduction, consideration, Bristol, like Manchester, is having| captured they were executed. ~ThIS % 40 odor of wood smoke and the | the industry in this coufitty—even | .. cace or defeat of legislation ‘‘growing pains.” Wheg a town|brutal and cowardly military law sup-{ “ v reC OOl gt G0 aeduse o |under such protection s has been | o7 BUC 8 e ctur ; A s ple expected. | which has been going along in a slip- | planted the law of humanity and |00 VO R AT SRR 0 rorded—reveals ademand for more fipes wever, will | shod fashion for years finds it neces- | courage. the brief outing of an ever-purposeful | Protection in order to prosper. “Oncc etires from | $8ry to tighten up its husiness meth-| Yet these uniformed and properiy o Ry 8O0 0t T R want | established.” the commitiee declaves, | 0ds and systematize its administra- ' commissioned heroes do not hesitate (o Jouis o7 Tl Da s T e e | “Sueh an indu ultinig foreign | upon fair and equal | ing rahbit He was merely o manufacturers in the United States by unfair = methods.' The whole | recreation in the open air, tramping " | theory is based on absolute protection, through Virginia WO and ove r for United much better tions, howeve use of intoxicant e ) tion of the legislature for the | | | Tegislature’s « But the or | try could develop and of suppressing legislation is other matter, Nlinois is not vet ready to throw over republican government and ac t week. the tlon it encounters opposition from tax-| make war upon civilians. They g0 non to man, how many of us con- i payers who are affected adversely by |up in the air and drop bombs upon | :qc. rabhits reasonable food? | combination ship of the | the changes. While the authorities | defenseless cities They strew the S e e have no desire to injure anybody, they | open Seas with mines. They hom-= | oo hinetor is time of year but B .l have to consider the greatest good { bard towns without notice. ll‘uu thev ave b lGamby ind Thert £ S A | ta the greatest number and in so do.! approach unfortified coasis in e e LR eDasiion | industry owever, With | ing they are sometimes compelled to| night and with their s s car cold night. it one may be seated in | Prot ion and industrial niursing b ! | bear rather heavily on individuals who, { death to women and children, not one S comtorin el ohen lite fnd ‘u.« n outgrown Present (im | " quire newer business methods 1| When Mr. William Sunday avs | rose in his latest mpaig 1t | | | | | | | ree t 1 depenc O « iewpoint | porar, « 5 lad It all depends on the v il dictatorshin of riim, | 1 the Philad en providin Sty & n nt 11 try is a dead | the hope that Sunda in this country \hsolute awaken thousand Mr. Sunday Again. i e T b men in Philadelpt ew York Times.) their ways in supporting es. The aay e to help | harsh things about the morality of | adelphia is aroused t Ea ki New York he is merely obeying n | emotional tement e which at divers times moves | ghall result anent | | stand in the way .f this policy. Bris-| cathedrals and haspitais and kill a 2] e & nd et toPs trouble just now is ove: laing | maim thcse whose sBrmonts SUZECSE| & contrantion Of warme e Lare too timid to seize t = he might do | Jines. The residents of a st : only piety and merey. properiy made by the ith lary be pro- | the council to establish a huilding 1i; This is no indictment of any one . tpe pieht | and then some individual prope nation. It applics to militarism in e | owner on the street bobs un and e et those wha will ¢ 1t i3 e e | poses it on the ground that he the blame in npart Sl SDE | be damaged. The mayo: and coun teto % i hat there is | cilmen have been so cxi ¢ or rain be- | these abjections and ciain he eenth | ages that they have about made up is unfair it s alac wn tnfextogat. and th their minds to stand a lawsuit and! \What a pity it is that =0 many | not drint e : ; accor, . i : ia |k Giote who Ty et nom 4 have it determined by the courts once | brave men are called upon o sacri-| der the shad FohTbition ; lor's e i x : hyperhole deprives his ut_|ed by it will resume the manner of has been | and for all what their rights really | fice themselves in support of an in-|that can n e ' oLibAlance. IPHNE0 TDOEA L AVing T e e R are. [ stitution so unworthy! lof the Welsh rabbit, le its i a tarift for re\ : of his speeches read like a lot of ill-| mal for them. often through _no fault of their own, ' of them in uniform 11¢ whit is “short,” as th aving ‘ lic way for try, they cannot he forced many talkative men who are not res- | version of many ts inhal nt her Abuse of New York is| higher spiritual 1 e ma the countr ind the | certain that even Philadelphi e 2 Yorkers | tics will be bettered by and 1 for re- | medicine is strong and has e verVy inter- had taste We fear, 1 it is o an intoxicant 1d that s if it will be

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