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larger numbers than they did ;md! | will ever know that working, [] v in favor of repealing the measure B> at 4:15 p. m. | C2Pable of being able to accomplish | i By Hon. Themas L. Reilly in | | Much about Claude Kitchin "as a Church St. any real good. The arguments, how- tional Monthly. leader or member of Flat New Britain | ©VET: Were chiefly the other way, the| . ',0.', the Time. . War's aftermath, a preliminary study | e coripirn Al \m”‘. ! i i b at New Sl | ip | Evidence in the case, an analysis of of eugenics of war as illustrated | thing about him as a man, as we who ur nnua I » m o H g them being contained in the diplomatic récords submitted by the Civil war of the United have been fortunate cnough to | the house that a letter from William H. Taft. ex- by England, Germany, Russia Fellow: Democrats: It glves me | witn him part of the tlinc jny part of the city { States and the late wars in the 5 Cents a Month. president of the United States, a re- and Belgium in the supremc ‘ Balkans, by David Star and H. 1 great pleasure to introduce to you | come to know him (ofi:av:;];: :y manJ DuBlicant\anallsl bretiyh sooal sostior court of civilization and the con- | Jordan through our open forum, the Nation- W hnj 15 becn =aid in relation to ol B { S clusions deducible as to the L s A N Mr Kitchin's disliike for publis “a year. a citizen generally al Monthlv, the new demoeratic lead- . . % moral responsibility for the war, ! Home Feonomics, RIS o e speaking does not apply to private { ertising meatum in| ODe gentleman said that a man by J. Al Beck. Gaze andlifeeding ofchildren, by d talking. He will he readily backed i booke and press might pass a civil service examina- | 5 L. Morse Fon. (luude Kitehin, of Scotland | against all comers in national or } to advertisers. i - R ; P vy o rnatic speed duranc tion and still not be fitted for the! Fighting in Flanders, by Powell. | o ¢ : i 5 o Neck, N. ¢ ::‘:"(‘;: L '"‘"“ peed endurance = " % Yood form for all occasions, by Mrs That's rather old when you stop to | ' S d on sale at Hota- | place. This might be true, but the | o | . rather when P b @ T Q St and Broad- | German enigma, heing an inquiry | F. M. H. Hall, eni b L e A short time ago a lett P Shoard Walk, fault in that particular case would | among Germans as to what they | A simple, sensible and reliable 1it- dressed as follows: } be in the guestions asked and might think, what they want, what they ! tle book for those without much social “Champion Talker of the World, | introduce a mman big enough to be i leader, to the party he is going to 4 ) b cALLS. be considered as against civil ser- | can do, by Georges Bourdon. | experience. A. L. A. Booklist. otland Neck, N Hartford depot. - lead. But it iz positively necessary it g S5 Sostriante THIS SALE HAS A PURPOSD Undertaken in 1913 for the Paris St ) fithalcaaoror Gl debicitenn. I'he Scotland Neck postmaster e e pe “Figaro” with the hope of promoting | LoW=cost recipes, by ‘K. Y. Harbison. | " Noooceary for the reason that if it ination would prove beneficial ‘”‘d‘a more friendly spirit. i he e aimed especially to re-| ..o jeft to Mr. Kitchin he never whatever weakness might appear in | G oo duce, as far as possible. the quantity | (o414 be introduced. Not that e i i | of BES & ) -3 o se I & he 4 3 2 3 the examination it would soon ad-| Germany and Bngland: the war that |0 CSES and butter us ”"' ""\‘:'m‘"‘r‘ doesn't like company: not that he 2 sam me, to give us effec rocipes i § just itself to the situation and the! was foretold, by Robert Blatch- Q‘]‘q‘,”f” SO EINe "n't'"‘ % (‘w‘“\” doesn't ! ford. Sheinays cpechliatiention fogu Heliainotialz doAMNTI - M To il o IR e e T e R Valucs to $5.00 . " 2ft-overs.”"—Publisher’s note oSt o Nl e odaite s a relentle ectore % v Ses of & U 2 ¥ householder in 5o d v " | “A collection of newspaper articles | °F '¢ft=0V Sub mopt companiable and thesoda foun: |inim get momething on ‘& colleagio | .. a8ty blouses of exceptionily fisy B waterbury | COUipPed for the work he Was €X- | yrjtten before the war by an English o ; .. |tain expert who skillfully filps YOUT | and he makes his life miseranle. e | Materials, crepe de caine, messaline, o | pected to perform. The whole l socialist.” Meatless ’;’”“(‘"r»"- r“*‘ :"‘"" "‘1”“"(’" egg phosphate has nothing on him as | {0 ready 1o diseugs nnv suhject. that | Chiffon, taffeta and lac Blouses. i B butlaings ic _ 3 o ence to diet for heat disease. | 4 i g Lok A this sule white and colors move: 5 0 W * * 20 ) r e der discussio 5 b g e [ eeaen s lone caiculated B ol s Lol ’ 4 blood pressure and auto-intoxica- | ~ Claude Kitchin is the most bashful | mpon ootc UP Or be under discussion (See Window Display.) B =2 ltnelibesticenvicel sndfaskihatiisty hac(lGrea tinar SIS HERILRG D On .= ! tion, with an introduction by DI. | big man in public life in Washingt when he arrives. If one side appears . I e - e rana o o aR s | R B thefed tionior it el By SRS nInE S PR Eishon) By Nini Gillmore: |iii does oL e S RREIORE Folbe navingitoo casy . time tie will 5 : . a, more rapid |, Ll B C’Sun, Many of these chapters were | - DA le doesn't like the spot-light, and | ake the other side and matters JANUARY EMBROIDERY SALE it. It won't do for men to say they | puplished as editorials. They have ! there is no good reason for the dis- | quickly evened The new transparent flouncings fios ver beforc | . : s | One hundred salads, by L. H. Larned ¥ SRl o b R has ever be favor civil service, but that they | been revised but their purpose is the f S0 Ss ars oY like, for he has the looks that go to The charm of Claude Kitchin's | irable just now for evening wear in tly means tt makeup the star spot-lighter. rall, 97 think th \ R aw same—to try to answer the question, L e Sserts by I ok talking is its purity He never tells | 18, 27, 36, 45-inch widths, Valueg arkable saving Hmmdzda‘hi'::m:sfh"; lxm:::"l‘:lb:; “What does it mean?’ They are ‘here ‘(‘WI},:::\T»:} d cold desserts, by L. H erect, black haired, black eved: in A | risque stories, and those who know | 59¢ to’ $1.50. Sale prices 30c, 89ck main object to | : LSS & "t presented with a complete recognition 3 lm’r’“"r" lh"",““_:’”,'“‘- ""y-‘l‘“”‘f <MD | him never tell them when he is in | 75¢, 8%c¢ yard, B e ey Ry shRoidestio i the e astine for oAl tneliimit=lonsRo A such i ommcnt R S o ol I i larea | oo e s G RT ELE R e nath Baby flouncings, sale price 49c yd. Ml | partisan purposes and that is just | and will add much to thoughtful pres- S e at inborn leadership a chance. was established | 0} 5 i a2 | a0 of e e mre Maddocks. " __This introduction, of course, is not B at the state doesn’t want and what e n e e intended for his colleagues in the 1 A ¥ Fiction. house of representatives, for they | framers of the law sought to prevent b ot . E L *| clation are specially shown in the last - : ; ut it principal | clation are specially ¢ Blossoming rod, a Christmas story. by [ know him and he knows them. He M. S, Cutting has been in congress thirteen years. el Removing a good official because he | article, ‘The fall of Antwerp.'—A. L. i ARSI :id not vote a certain ticket, althoush | A. Booklist. | . | He knows the ropes and the rules, murmur and | e ls- dn.'N‘tcd under oath at the time FOT G2 S SRS, T Y (e Britton of the Seventh, a romant l,‘ and is one of the first to greet 1he bt the system is | he obtains the right of franchise to ok A of (‘ustr\r‘ nd the great North new member with a real handshake < | vote according to his conscience, is oo | west, by i-*’l'-'”*mrh- fh'.'.' means a lot to the stranger, and not a good law for Connectleut or | New map of Burope: the story of tho | o0 2P0 | b ea DLy -glad-to-meet-you™ that gentleman is really the Kitchin home. . e o ity matter: Iscent Buobean abioma cen “The book is full of strangely con- During alllthe vears.he has baen | - uored well back’ from the) main SPECIAL COUCH COV B DR EN GINEERE, g :f t(::u:::lla rigfc]r'ls R S I T || et S e ;rufll;:r ‘\\!:n?"l\‘l; igence fwithilts mide verandan \f und E°1° uainz o i 7 o 5 : T tall, white Corinthian columr s L . 1 e common coun % ¢ in- | Rada, a drama in one act, by rec i \. Y. Times. A ot i 2 all, 8 s ) enuc is all that cil evidently in- | Rada hy fiction."—N. Y. Time! has said publicly but what he I mane o as o sy olumi Salo Pt ioa o ann Yasd £ | . | Noyes * ow said rth reading: Lt is better than | tends that Percy M. Blake will not | ves. ! said is worth reading; when you read | ;¢ iyo jar, ; Value 15c to 45 | e N an ! e e ; argest and finest holly trees a he use of water | Pe the chief engineer on the Bur- | Tfistecenonis iinfthotHalian tnar: ‘K’Tah‘]“" the R”mm’,' 0F 1::?“1;"‘1,(“]‘.':,;:‘ it i\?i"‘"r‘"’:“,’“"l” ‘"r' Claude Kitehin i« | in the south. In the rear of tho i that is what | linston water supply job because it | Sl | LTt G d | one of the verg e taude Kitchin 151 house vou get a glimpse of the broud Real kaiser, Anonymous. : est public speakers | ;cres extending to the Roanoke river, isc. | has passed a resolut frect | e e oo e of congress s > new H e mustpracusn.: bi : ion to the effect | “The personality and psychology of Life in a garrison town, the n'nhtn_ |1n or Vn‘m f congress. '\4& the new on which Mr. Kitchin raises cotton. 2 huestion is now | that no engineers shall be employed | the kaiser fully discussed, He noyelisuppressediby sthestepmianijidemocraticileader he wlll have itodoj o, mi Gha aanuta i the thres stavla g government, by O. F. Bilse, with | a great deal more public talking than i) R , arge | Without the mayor and city engineer| viewed in relation to business, gov- | r ots - state . at is why large | Yens! | : A an introduction by Arnold White | he has ever done, and consequently | Pr2dUcta of the Tar Heel stat i | without the slightest hesitation or It offers the most unusual valucs doubt put the letter in Mr. Kitchin's | at reduced prices on all winter goods, box He is at his best after dinner in the | SALE OF SAMPLE WAISTS AND smoking room or on the veranda of safoR A" likefcompanionship; not that [ln e piecali according o the weaths BLOUSES AT $1.98 EACH | - vice, but in the long run the exam- Republican re- I r 1o making | 000t who passed would be well | He is morally and mentally as baby allovers, sale price clean as he is physically. Even in the * yard. most informal company of men, (Bee Window Dis never says anything that could not be repeated with perfect propriety MRS, HOUSEKEEP to a party of ladies. Now ir the time to buy cottons, shee It goes without saving that the | ings, sheets, pillow cases, linens, etc home life of such a man is & model. | Prices are lower today and they wil¥ Your ideal of the home of a prosper- | be higher, 8o supply your needs dur- 4 i ous educated and refined southern ing our January Sale pes upply for less stem and some they did then o - Sale Price 89¢ Fach : ! by i . ernment, his home and family, the sides bein real statesma 4 amstructed and ; being first consulted. . This.can be and a summary of the court- | there are many talk-treats in store | o r £ 8 real statesgnan and an 3 able lawyer. he is some farmer, and Rl L B German civillzation, international pol- a il A e : ar to understand | ! il DOE precaution Just (0o "ore. Hig ambition and that of martial Al "““‘r'”’[ ';‘”‘;‘" aaa f"”_ RouLnY . [ some day wiil' give up legialation of pmize so that as the department acted when it Was| the German people are analysed.” ; 2 Srichen nastersfeverye supiect Lijgw nnd devote alll his tinie to farm= 8 of Iran, he attempts talk about. He 4 i | i i o > ss a, a romance to is s s of | undertaking the Roaring Brook work . Princess- Athura, a roman G|y ve in times of - = Eublishens note: IS by . W. Odell. student of the most thorough sort.| °E er the dry sen- | and asked for the appointment of ] Spuasids Iebesds 1 %o the wholo |an advisory board which has never | SOnES and sonnets for England In Wy e e sy o the e | aifiie. e Tt B A 10 can get from all sources on any v system pro_;a,n\r)unted to anything, which never | A PR subject in which he is interested. He Seizures of Contraband. by L. | not only does it himself, but asks his (Montreal Gavette) 1 se the prop-|had any power and which has been | Unseen empire, a peace play in four [ Uncle Noah's Christmas party, 19, friends to help out with newspaper Where il iy irefully read nds what he |allowed to die of natural causes. acts, by Atherton Brownell. Dalrpnnls clippings on the proposition, the re- 2 b one wishes to It would be, perhaps, unfair to e sult being that when he gets ready to | there will be least anxiety created V-\'| :--.{ treasury any |a#k the city engineer to perform this FACTS AND FANCIES noblest advocates defended criminals. | put a -]v’wc5h‘in shape he has a vast | the published correspondence on the + s S 5 supply of facts regarding the matter. | subject of seizure of ships presumed | A 1661 10 inch—6 belled he will Wwork without first ascertaining whe- Criminal law needs redemption, 1es RS T et s s hi re is no wasie | ther he has the time and whether Asking $100,000 for anti-mosquito | cue and rehabilitation, and * youns | ool 5 JEEE T FOOHS T T to be carrying merchandise contra- h‘nr- Moon. Duet from hin e < e 5 s uld be advised to prac- ; » J ot 2| pand o r whic 5 Z Chin result the sup- | his department could handle a job | cperations has less chance of favor-| tudents sho €aacy sel P lived, for days at a time getting a | Pand of war which has passed be- Calling Me Home, Male quar R, y 7 i ble ideration than asking the | tice it and do so honestly, carncstly £ 2 > et . = ‘ g 4 a city is so|of that magnitude, but the object of | 2"le consider s | candidly. Criminals and men | '™ Erip on his subject in prepara- [tween the governments of Great tette tion for use in a speech, or to cquip | Britain and the United States. The | 4 B = _ i legislature to spend another million | and : aterbury ’(4 | emaploying him at his present salary | o, New London Harbor.—New Haven ;u(usc«! of crime are cnull.‘,v(l Lo val” Tt o TR Gnal s eere | bd advice to its | of $3,500 with a staff of assistants| Union, portection and to able, skiliful ad- |, ;400" work %3 [ : \ ! | vocacy. Trickery, subterfuge, subor- Lesay s form or other they are raised in con they call it Ireland.) thorities of all | was that he would act as engineer During the hearings on the Under- |, i tjon with almost every war A loses Remind Me of Someonex e is read. | to all departments. If this was the wood tariff bill, Mr. Kitchin w: beiligerent nation seeks to prevent Sung by Henry Burr 1662 10 inch—e65¢ issues involved are not new In some A Little Bit of Heav (Shutt suppression ot Norwich can appreciate the fact that | nation of perjury, alsification are ralsl0cau practically a recluse. After sitting it now has sufficient reservoir ¢apaci- [ evidence, deliberate : iicca thenowista ecodRtimeRiofont ity Riof sstythenrullibencntsotiouchia /10 Of sl necsast Dy Siatblnites O8]l day with the committee Tie woutd ‘!"“‘ ]"";'1”'; "-“;" Snoyiol whal MAY | A 1665 10 inch—65c RENTS | the plan into execution. Aside from | coplous rainfall. There nothing | criminal law. Guilt is personal in allfnizhtSoreparinginin | RESTREE S RTINS NG e Tip Top Tipperary Mary, Sung . 5 2 : 2o . o R nance of an army or navy. A neutral | i Gasl the financia] saving that would come | llke making the most of a rainy day. by Henr antrey, ritonc ; : o e O T lothes than | S ml”lnxl ded to upright and | WOrk for the mext day. It is no dis- | ¢ion Gesives to Hmit ¢ minimum { e clothes than | S »e inspired and guided to upright anc redit to Chairman Underwood or the | © P or P By the Side of the Girl You Love, | local ‘management of the en- higi» minded practice of the criminal ¢ e erwood or the | ijo extent of the allowable interfer- it other big brainy men of that coni- z Sung by Arthur Clou , teneor & | ence by belligerents with its trade. The ['nited States from its geographi cal position and traditional policy has nan was before A 1651 10 inch—65c¢, Garry Owen and The Campbells Are Coming. Fife and irunt corps British Grenadiers, and Johnny Cope. Fife and drum corps yesterday and jhusband, both abandonment, a bond of Efini . l'earry it out successfully. There Sometime or other. after the intro-| gyjqance, to give the right advice, i , . duction of better economy in adminis- | pue no place in the classroom pride to have New Britain able and| {ration of Connecticut's existing ju- | greater on to expect that it will willing to undertake such a task and | dicial expenses has paved the way e s He "“‘\“] h “"““I“"""“"*l“'-‘ and | ¢ " ble to avold foreign wars than has N is | for a more favorable public opinion. Convicts Who Show Disereti e man who came before the com-|, .ouptry with closer relations or al- four children, | 5 s o e th it will be wise that this state should - Cos ; niittee to do any fourflushing or sid2- liances with the nations of Burope no denyin, e 3 P engiig 5 i New York Times. S e S e said, and thay | REe act that the engi-) ., sjder an entire alteration of its \ StenpinchBsrorall yiroErettedi Ly United States representative men can | A 5624 12 inch—S1.50. the young“\‘:neermg on the big jobs the water | sistem of courts, prosecuting officers, A writer in this week's of With |Iw_ resignation of Burton | ..k going farther In protesting Parted—Tosti Sung in English ghteen months department has had to take care of | preservers of the peace and penal in- | The Star of Hope, the remarkably able { Harrison, of New York, from fhe | . i\ interference with the husiness hy Morgan Kingston, tenor ol ver since the improvements besan ||stitutions'—New London Telegraph! paper published by and for the cen-| commitice to become EOVErnor £en- | of 5 neutral state than can those of Come Into the Garden, Maufl, months, being H victs of the state by those in Sing| eral of the Philippines, Mr. Kitchin | Groat Britain, British trade interest Sung by Morgun Kingston the older of | . the sohedules Mr. Kitchin was the best posted man of the committee. | i 4 : o il | i aw. Thos ano er such gineering feature of the Burlington | {law. Those who canot offer LEC mittee to say that on a majority of | job it would be a matter af local at Shuttle Meadow have. been very i ] . e il ing prison, regrets the overempha- | became ranking democratic member | 5o spread, and the desire to A P Straus, oW Tk on- 4 T - Tl S > e - ure and there | BeaVy, have also caused no end or| _Nathan “\”;m" oy e stole miep | Sis that has been placed by several| and he will surely be the chairmin | piotect them under all conditions has | MANY OTHERS. INCLUDING THFE ere | o 4 aire, says that as a bo s el- : T ho sme: o s con 2 whe scar y B g 2 20 B body, 1t local criticism and now is a good | S e S thelcon Had commentators on the amusements .\ the committe when Oscar W | affected British public opinion and BEST DANCE RECORDS, Yo FE Z e 3 ;i o o B Y. 8% [ which have been added to life there | Underwood goes to the senate next|ipe British attitude on the rights of Instruments from as low as $10 on Fi time to prevent any more of it. The | he lived in the city, and had his par = 1 Sl s s Fleld. The by the new warden The features, | March. With that chalrmanship | sl daclaralion ol T | key to the whole situation lies in th heen impoverished, he might have . neutrals. he declaration of London, | casy terms key to the whole situation lies in the | e i o e e the prisoner-editor says, form but an | goes the house leadership, which British delegates helped to i . < : gone to refo schoo > s, L o e o a i \ AN ) barents did not | N@nds of the present city engineer. l:‘” velentists say =0, that the child and | Unimbortani part of Mr. Osborne's There was some talk for a time « draft, embodied certain ideas in ad 3 : R SR DN o S it 'the: history of the | innovations, and it is upon the others, | ter Mr. Underwood decided to enter | vance of past practice, which may of regret over JRUHLERS > with the resulting notable elevation | the senatorial race, of a contest for | va( he sanctioned. Hut British states- -2 The Unemployed. race. Morality is a growth, not a : rac 0 exhibit sowce o S | Bisth. Many a boy swho is banned |Of prison manners, moruls, and con- h»\.fi pLuIl ‘\\»‘J alrman, but it did not | men have always had to bear in mind oot g e, t of going to $ | as criminal by the defective jurispru- | duct, that he would have attention last, it being so apparent that Mr. | (hat their sea power was their main 4 . Hrederic/G. Howe, fcommissionerfofi|ly S0 8or & oaarn sociely would Des|jifixed: Kitchin was "“_j’ overwhelming cho! 20 | reliance in war and have been slow to manager, " immigration at this port, declares A fes e Perhaps it was—those who believe | of the democratic members of the | jgyee to what would hamper their use e s B Pl R S 4 good citizen by mere proces | A8 : =REDISDE ot et Sresarce o vears and evolution, did he have | of it the authorities | 000 unemployed men in New ey G, s e e e mpe | There i in the situation neither he child inves- | city. Estimates commonly begin at | ‘g "0 Sl L0 basis for the ehild- loss of Oscar W. Underwood as a|around for alarm nor angry writing jury. [(nisRn et ey ng e higher ike | TEN's courts. which are now so com- | direction thus pointed out, that the | leaderis the gaining of €1 wie Kiteh- | o outsiders. The correspondence he- : . Bt B otnen cilicniliaye Seo oD L e o B0z eporl darnier) Sinz Sing convicls themselves, when | in. Thoush of an entircly different | fyween the two countries has been in ! corcespondinsgnumbersgotiihcNL N the question of having a professional | tvpe. e will Jead as successfully as) the nature of friendly representation a rents, although employed on their hands: ani every- | his illustrious predecessor. and that | any equafly friendly maintenance of . . i : boxer give an exhibition hefore them, s not an un | Wherc the problem of caring for | Ivery phase of the moving pleture |y iied that. i would he injudicious | Will be some leading a policy based on a recognized inter- S Sl them is getting more acute with !vogue presents interssting considera- | =0 Ll oo e By his ereat ubility, by 1 % e D e Untias | 199-201-203 Main Street. | every passing day. FEverywhere au- | :icn. The cinema show is the chief | | ?" his courtcous manner, by ¢ States itself on occasion has upheld ell. Themost | tharities have been straining their | and growing entertainment in the an- | & JF5 S S o FERT TR LD SO | by a policeman | Grafonola Dept., 2nd ay not get oif in Mr. Oshorne's plan can hope i:| house was—Ifrom a wise appreciation of the The chicf compensation for the need to turn public interest in the big city and in sumably they would have enjoyerd votion to duty, Mr. Underwood h TEie posaible ihak the oria Wil ba thal ere only one | energies to find means to improve | thracite coal region Dhepell are MIBH et ol ae il Giidited lanitiCicm | sanion, j e hisspantys fion ity Br ir extension of the prineciple that doubts | the organiz ian forces e rithou . noving ture hou in Wilkes- firen, that being | the situation, without very much moving ”’];n ure ‘hl S yvx“ 'I"l‘u whether just or not, would have boeen | Tils s expeet Mr. Und result. Parre, with a scating capacity o Fleinn, aorl ) neckt fswos e sepel| SOUE SEEE il i, nderwood | peutral, which in the long run might | gressive operations to slap you on the hack no matier | o {0 Great Britain's advantage. But, |1t r he doubte how enth wstic the oceasion nd remarkably successful manner. You | ghould he resolved in favor of the | was shattered bes covery for ag- ffection gener- ( "Cn L ediate detail, of course. is | 0i0. The population of the anthracite to permit her |, <ave these men from hunzer and counties, according to the latest cen- s, but in this | cold. They must have food, and |susreportis .1z a1 persons. Wilkes- i s a Mr ow i 2 wit : opulation of 75,000 4 | must not freeze to death. Mr. Howe e with o population of st el S S O has been helping with the problem by | spends & 0600 a yea n moving pi NGl G . BRI Aaien S nd ’Alv Hl\v 11 L ke ¥ sider the position the other, while |t umiliated | slapping out of the guestion and docilely obeyed, but Mr. Os along which the warden is trying to lead his charges 1 whatever it i correspondence on | would have heey vou would never think of slapping | yhe matter indi t each party | had hela Nog Some will suspect thai the con- 30 WOU 0 « him 1core ds always a certain ro- { g acting with Lo ARiEly Gons Bt s ATihuE o m and at circumstances | Shurael s g Jiiias e xDe e | using the government barracks at | tures and the total expenditure upholding its own and as long | geized upon the | Yet without the lowering of one and no one | Kjjic isls a1 i on stati throughout the region 5 probably & Son Ellis island, the immigration station, | throug I B el s that it vas Netl vnoliy| as th statesmen London and | Gefender to ma how it Was| for housing some of the unemploved. [about $480.000. The anthracite mine | POTRe Gecieres P i Eas T60 RO 4 nity in the slightest degree, you A n eHinEioR avE flie trierd etk hild did not | Having no funds available for the | workers, their wives and families num- ) 1 st be helieved. Mhat | Ways fecl that it would he entirelv | or the two counts S hndony seems rather | PUTPOSE. it has been impossible for her 822 460 persons op seventy-three “" SORIsch 18 t el - 1 natural and proper to slap Clande | ey Pems rather | 1 "to feed them; but private charity | per cent. of this population. This | Peing the case, pisode AUAINS | 1511 hin on the back or recoive i how parents | has furnished meals to those sent to | nicans that at least a quarter of a mil- [ considerable ! Indreeings | | and not to | the island to sleep. lion dollars of their wages are spent | as 10 does, a real ciation on | the part of the prisoners of what the sounding whack from him with accompanying, “How are you | Discussing the municipality’s obli- | annually on moving picture The : ! it | warden is trying to do for them and |, neer than Sir Claude himself (New York Sun.) their sincere purpose wssist him gentleman,” though you may Gen. Stoessel's Tragic Fate it afterwards, : i of the chila | &ations in this entergency, Mr. Howe | proportionate calculation makes ¢ O] geclared that every public building, | $850,000.—Norwich Record L ©| While you at once feel at homie in The death of Lieut. General Anatc wild beast | avepy armory. even every schoolhouse | i . even at some sacrilice Persomill nis company, there is not the slight- | g 1. broken in forta : i it | s ; e 2 z references. | i S a ¢ Stoessel. broken in fortunes sentiment will | if necessary, shouid he thrown open Vicious Advice to Law Students. )\q*‘ Lo f est langer of th familinrity over- the prosecut. |to house the unfortunates. He pro- ¢ | 3 o | posed that the city's recreation piers i Qi Ided ol el e ey alever it cateal amdllauool The students of one of Chicago'’s | for their noveity, since they are al- An intellectval giant. @ model of | national hero while Port Arthur held rand jury soss . with cots so that many thousand: hetter law schocls were the innocent | ready an old story i several other i ppygical manhood, a dashing chival beive the full | conld sleep there. As to feeding, he , victims of a viclous and foolish Jec- [ states, but b use i s probably | rous Jeader. a big-hearted, loyal 1id that the government feeds the ture the other evening. A lawver of | the best known prison in the coun-i friend, who will even overplay that immigrants at a cost of eight cents, | no standing or reputation-—an excei- I try, and success there will make '] friendship for anvone he likes, re- | citadel fell with several thousand men | o nay and the city could do as well if it |lent “horrible example,” in fact—told | continuance of the old savagely puni- | sourceful. quick-witted and eloquent. | on the effective It and ammunition | full would organize facilties for the pur- them fto avoid the practice of the [iive system almost impossible every he is certain to be a great leader with | and provisions for a longer resistance. | de TL SERVICE. | pose. He caleulates that the fpwn criminal law, hecause that hranch of | where 'vl~"'- That system has cer-j, following: attracted to him by a | The surrender of Port Arthur re- | physical coward the B e did not should provide at once lodgings (o1 the law is w,’ spitte and its prac tainly had a Iuyu“u t, and its results | magnetism all-powerful, and with a | leased Nogi's veteran nfantry for | nature had not ¢ 50.000 ur\rmmx:ml. titioner could cxuect l\u?]lvvflfz but e all know Hv‘lhr new r:nn it ean | devotion that will remain unshaken | service in the Mukden eampaig: ‘ commander efore the coni- At Chicago riok ended a parad : ! contempt frem the com- loast by tid that, as different. it | and will never be betrayved which they distinguished themselve fortre The burder he capitol yes-| of the unempolyed. That New York munity. he hetter, in spite e unfa It s generally conceded that Clavide | by turning (he ltussian right at Sin- | should have fallen upon sturdy on has done pretty well thus far seems Contemptible and disreputable ¢ of A tridai conduct Kitel U1 act more votes for any | muntun and compelling Kuropatkin to | dratenko, the idol of the “'\rvv\u. n was intended | 10 D¢ attested by the fact that it has | eriminal lawye and they alone, | fashioned prison, in every way ill-| project in which he takes a deep in- | draw in his center to save his army. |who died too soon for the glory. of had so little of anything like whole- | have brought criminal law into disre- | adapted for the carrying out of the | ferest, cither for himself or a friend, The Japanese victory at Mukden |the Russian army and the reputation ld respond in|{ sale disorder. pute. Time was when the ablest and ! new ideas. xm‘:n my man in congress, and few | was not overwhelming or decisive, but | of his chief. | recent changes in the manage. repulation and crippled by paral tepping itself and breeding con- (Chicago Tribunc.) ment of Sing Sing are important. not | (o py recalls a Russian soldier who was a out against General Nogi's indomi-|a | table army and a scapegoat when the | 17 . They descrve ith if vere was scarcely

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