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. - ——— - - g - - THAW COMIN BACK TONIGHT fele) “UNI(_,ATLD f I hody wishes to keep the walk unob- | veneer of civilization falls off and men O i " structec e police wi y it ! bee 4 v o ¥ ¢ rosting | Story ofl Davelgrinediion | iere ls an ordinance - Sgsiast ob- 0. Hanph t this oc 1x:;ans Harry Thaw will be back in | Intere "IW(”"'I“I"‘” o b | i™—"™ HE committee on char- | structing sidewalks but it 1s honored | more often found in the south than ew York tonight, a prisoner in the X Y i \ | ter revision has de- [More in the breach than in the ob- | in the north, because of the legacy of tombs, and will probably be arraigned Waukegan, 111, ‘ clded to have tae!servance. It is not unusual to see | African slavery. And for a long time at 4:16 p.'m.’ in court next week on the charge of Jan. 20, 1915. charter so amended {€0al teams on the walk on Main | there was a disposition in the north Church 8t. Bditor o i - S st so th he mtents o th to athiz Ath lynching casc fditor Healr:——The interest devel- that the oity wil - | street that the contents e o sympathize with g _ R i ALl eres R ‘ X will lay { . conspiracy to escape from the Mat oping i regard to our reformatory and walksiand eurbsiahen on y be unloaded more easily ! Men felt that the mental situation « Btew Britaln | toawan insane asylum. The offense penal institutions is not confined to ordered by the coun- | #nd less laboriously for the driver and | individuals on lonely plantations, re fall Matter. S . is bailable and it is understood that [ Connecticut. The honor system (hat ¢il and then colleet | While a few will swear at him for the | mote from help and eternally subject B oY | Thaw 1s ready to give any amount | Wa¥ Inaugurated a vear ago in tho . from the property owners, instend of ||temporar, inconvenience caused | to a nameless danger, must be nearly 86 Cents a Mfl,""" e SR » : i VN' e penitentiary at Joliet by the new war- the latter doing the work as under | Pedestrians no one registers a com- ! intolerable, and that the sudden burst °‘;’"c:;':= ' deal Gl LEE R den, F. M. Allen, and his huma the present arrangement and fre- [ Plaint to the thorities, although | of passion when the blow fell from E tain his liberty pending the trial, bul | greatinent of ihe inmates hos prove aquently nccessitating delay, it being | Many have threate do so. The | the unscen prowler had a basis in hu- it is said that Mr. Jerome will op- | & great success and won him the . ¢ and sometimes two before a | Same conditions prevail in other | man nature and could not be too Dpose allowing him released on a bond. | Rearty praise ].n’ the dircetors and the wq lnid after heing ordered by “"!"T‘ |;1v:»vlu‘nlullv|\.\\ \-m:\l = <l‘]""'l“ ::::“ | ‘l"f"]‘, o I‘” T oot R EOYSTnort ol a St il At ey e are heard and alv o > se has bred a habi o longer 7 r‘t'l:(i‘zf “,:\\:{le:r&,ln It Is a good thing for the state confidence and respect of those in bis ‘”\;(, (:;”.l (]l,"l\, ala ‘:“M‘ v“h:n 'i:\‘\\‘nlvl':(» result. There are a number of such | lvnchings committed solely for “the B s avertiners. that Thaw should be brought back | care. Iollowing the new system the ¢q B dventas hastening the laying |12Ws In every city and it is a good | usual crime.” A case of disorderly because his continued absence tend- | Prisoners were taken out in squadsto of walks and i completion of im- | thing in a way that there are because | conduct, a case of resisting an officer, give the Impression that it | 90 farm work connccted with the in- | provements on o strect. It is stated | if they were not in existence the | now supply warrant enough for the d on sale at Hota- [ €d to i s . o 5 arable. . o stitution. This they continued through @ s e e Sk conditions might become intolerable. | organized murder of men and even nd St. and Broad- L o TeT ane Mol that this rule works out advanta § : b x B e | Voo hid Wealth which enabled him to | 46 summer. Early in September ously wherever tried. This matter | TN drivers in such cases gencrally do { women. The cvil has grown. The |THE BIG COAT SALE Hartford depot. keep away from the authorities. This | crew was sent to a remote part of thoe has been in the works ever since con- | theif Work as speedily as posstble and | time is near, if indeed it is not already SATURDAY -~ 188 fruentoo | infa fcertaln isenselbut i state. Camp Eope, \o¥do road woilsH sulidation went Into effect and it Heal[[0Five away, not fhat tiey. love: “the | athana) when the fact Sigkia s is work but because they know the “n bad n i will be enough to 3 and remained until chruary, when s hat S it was because that he was able to 2 X ways been claimed that the rule nl Y ~ "o e Ih iy ¢ | the work was completed. Carl e ould ho a £00d one for the city (o |Plocking of a sidewalk is not thé | warrant his sination by a mob FINAL CLEARANCE employ lawyers to take advantage o fall-ar 5 o i A : irop g to do and th: weople AN 2 e ommittec ostly | s Wellerions offane roadicraws wiofloi Bl Sl il doubt | Brager thing Y R L, Lo nee e mconinlted | montly WINTER COATS every legal technicality known to the | the institution on their return from « oy i will a5 & meneral proposttics |00 0ot Hke to have it done The | by cowards, and quite largely by the { 4 . POt Slomiend ot becsusglor ol difehm Rl reo il TR ol e T S fasan e commen L Gl LT e hmvined $5.98 each, pression that may have gotten abroad | ‘2% ;‘ “? DY S overnon Dunie on The ldea came originally from Water- [ {1US¢ © “W‘ EHAlHE Hhacld ol Tewh| a faw ot e s o e Blaa ot nt of some mitigating circum- that it has | il Seems like turning back s aders s for Coats worth up to $15.00, that inflaence did it. Money enabled | gtances in the indictment and his sen. | "UIY, Where it is claimed pages of snunicipal history to see it | reputation in the community, and alivaysiproyenisatistactoryiandaile can i e ee e N e | Whose activity 1s the excuse of the | This is the sale you have beenk life imprisonment, he having already i 3 i ¥ g Whisky-soaked riff-raff who follow 1or o of * s ) . re promptly folle e the lont . ¢ S spent four years in prison. Walker ]ln"‘]v{']- '"1’_":‘ :""‘ ',‘.\ t 'i;‘“""-l u "'l'; 'g The question of so organizing the | them. If an attempt is made to pun- W.'El‘ltlng for. All pl()hf§ sag 188 university (graduateFand S ehis g |FEt 0T e (CORINORT Squnal SIS iy #ious | charities fin) New fBriteln b #0¢| ish ihieri thels ‘standing fu the it rificed to turn stock into cash.§ ough 0 prove very itisfactory, that they can be man *d with less e, their swagger and pose, and the ‘ his company | which he escaped. Jerome has won what he said: i 5 ; i 7 g £ 5 . p_ | cause Inithefirst place It willl tend | og, ind in a way that will be | sympathy of their ncighbors make | CHILDREN’S COATS ke every convict | and that is the only difference in a “l was in the pink of condition af- to benefit the cit Under such. an £ b . ¥ : N G o ihe s <. Sn A t city. GILE imore agreeable to those who con- | their escape a foregone conclusion . son and make A | legal sense hetween his efforts and ;“("u“_"]‘“)‘y"{";‘(:’i‘l‘:‘l““Y ool L 4rrangement there will bo no biro BT ST i e s oty v e SSRLHE el Final Clearance Price $300 a Latelies iplone n siicstivhere (e (O etintioloscunyliths nilantion fore thel| (Rale leia) saeily s some | for Coats worth up to $7.9¢ 8 concern has a | ter's escape from Matteawan pre- | out in the road camp [ realized I w IOLe DL ob exty o wners freliss oGO A ety ier GEIGOITIerol has creataniayl outstanding trial will the reproac h 1 ts In its employ | sumably was a violation of law and | human. I had almost forgotten white | PIY_With the orders of khe COMMON | great deal of interest in circles which | that hangs over the south be retoved. | €BC : planning behind those gray stons | COUNCil Under the proposed ruie all | arol espectally interested in that kind | It some southern. governon. it sonse sizes 2 to 14 years | walks and curbs on a street be | § walls that there was a sun, Gl || Gha) TR G ot T e e At these prices you can well} v } - MEN OUT OF g beforo the com- | the state of New York to employ Mr. | tence was reduced from one voar <o viedl Gt hets il ooiss walis o b | relations in New | Jerome to use every effort to bring Ity Ford of auto- | the man back to the institution from Pgees his bellof | those of counsel for Thaw. The Iat sing and the owls hoot after going doing well. This | as such he should be tried on that | real intrepidity and fearlessness of A 5 of service. The movement itself southern judge, would show just on fonfidence in A | charge. There can be mo difference star After gotiing out in the road | i2id at the same time and when fthe [, 04000 it having been discussed be- | Qi en that hasi ¢ opinion on that point. That ought | camp I uised to Spend much time [ | AR L """““ ]"T & »I‘V‘;"’,‘“" foré hy private organizations, but | consequences in dealing with what has afford to buy coats for next ibited, but those Ty e s to | watching the moon rise and would lic | Bént pavement Is laid the street im- | i i anv definite. result. There become a dastardly and common ’ to be plain t everyone, As Fementt vhitheleompieteatana ol | will probably | \whether he should be sent back to | ©0 My tent cot and watch it until 1 | Provement w IS QINDAEIE0 S g seems to be a question as to whether | crime, lynching would become as un- | Winter. P be necessary then will be e T : 3 i s > " fell asleep. I was really happy and | that will this matter will ever work out as its | fashionable s ny other felony in 3 o AT 3 73 3 pecepting It as a | the insane asvlum is quite another seloyed the lite Alliofitne/boyaiin|ing (EEORAO Eoth tH cliassesaments BIRIE BpILIE fprsr it erel axpectiNand) the reasontiie | Mym cosae et oo S B Let us hope that SALE OF UMBRELLAS: Problem of the | matter unless it is proven that he is [ camp enjoyed the lifc out of doors. ;‘l““"r‘" ““‘\1_“:‘;-' ':’Xf:fl-l'l‘l":‘(‘n“r“'f“"-“'f] f)\'}' that a large port of the chari n('{% | We may see that day come. We will have more rain an e had an oRpor- | stil insane and dangerous to be at | We feit like humans after getting LORSTL Y OWD SIS arohduls 3 PAY" | work in New Britain is done by ¢ rnas’ R 1 ralls b statoment out | 1yrge there. There wasLany spivit ot sel” ing ana licns are placed on the prop- ehurehes and i is the most natural | PR P ?‘()u Il need un L mbrella, . soF : shness, no complaints and no dis- | 5 SIEDELAEY S CINSIIed, 'W= | thing in the worlc 1at it shoulc e T 3 I s y at a sav y, > Fomesmon | Thaw is not a bright man but it | cords. There was o difforence in the | ever, that the opposition to streot im.- ST e s s (Boston Transcript.) U,\”UHL now 'lf IW saving hey began early | would be absurd to think that he is | complexion of the men and their at- | Provements is not as strong as it used | 5yor 1o another organization with | New Jersey is an old state and her Women’s [ Imbrellas, \dm-» @ kept at it, the | o5 pad mentally now as when he killed | titude towards each other, Citizens | to be when property owner a BeN- | \jow to cconomizing? Hardly, be- | methods for protecting her oltizens plc handles. ‘,y high qudlltyg : ead o . rere | cral rule opposed laving flag walks | cuuse church work and charity go | and maintaining order should by this hen ‘they were b X s _ | who worked at the camp and were | €'al ru 3 ag caus; 1 s ! 3 e i o I e LR A Enen O e ne i e D remarked | O the ground of expense. They ap- | hung in hand and it scems as if it [ time have been perfected. The epi- | ON Standa.c aterpreof LOV,,( | 0 f;;“"‘." their [ jng a fast life up to that time but | gy the change in our appearance es- | PeAr to have outgrown this oPposi- | would be too much to expect that | sode of shooting down a score of un- ers. Umhrdl’l'« worth $1 (! P ere has|ne has been different since hecause | pecially in the first twenty days. Wo | tion to strect improvements and it i they will ever be separated or that [ armed strikers at Itoosevelt, by im- 5 | the outskirts now that there | the church will give up its Individuai- | ported private detectives, »o called. | and $1.50, Sale Price 790 8 however, that | me. has had to be. The rum and | Were like vegetation in the spring af. | only on : L il i r the il showers. The are ag wallks, mich walks &nd |(vy in this respect. Thers is no one | would have besn inexcusable ity, and the ini- i % ot : oo | ter the April showers. The honor s ire no flag wa ! ity in L 1 1 1y n inexcusable in th P g (h B o o oot CEREET EEEL G0 clirti o e IR o s ot prd coopera- | curbs having been laid preparatory | who understands the need of a family | new states of Arizons and Now Moy and $1.19 ea b OrC Is that | have been gotton out of his system | tion on the part of the inmates and | to having the street aded end moe | gshwel as] thosel who Inow the fRMILY || 1o, wiiers traces beiths old| oractmes _ aajority of cases | ang ne is the better for it, although | their pledge not to attempt an cacapg ffcadamised SNoUERE 8 sl fivahdlmakcqusiniancestitt NISHl eRURID|| driuert iifia die e ioa Bechioe sl o ake a man out | p. oup be-properly ¢ ed as an un- | @nd they proved loyal had any ont at- improved in this respect since con derstood by those who helong to the main, - In New Jersey #¢ stamnt torth . . Y R 3 d side solidation & *h work along this | same church, who know each other | Sing. o\ e i s he i« | tempted out side help would not have | solidation and muc ame ¢ : 45 & rebronci thiE G wiill ‘wat e e 3 T gea.rables cluzen ARBUtunlessinais e S e entary | line is now heing done every year. their wants and their cond 8, ANA | .o tiafactorily explain. The “Bosto RS 8 peculler | g4 jngane and declared unfit to be An organization of thirteen hundred = i dode not Aeem Ba LE e quamtlon Be [ Ll e L L eien Gbalinad s Bk L] B ostraclsm he | ot 1arge he 1s not a fit subject for | and thirty-six of the conviets out ¢ What may bo considered the be-|self ean ever he brought down to a | BASACrel has been embaimed in b a| b len his liberty af- | Junatic asylum. sixteen hundred has been formed to | ginning of the end of the harse in | matter of dollars and cents or to | resistance to Britlah authority. theush e. Much of this ’ ralse money for the support of the|the police and fire departments was|how the nceds of a poor family can. e A e s Yrogienspn e poor families of the men serving | started Wednesday evening when the | ever be provided on a hasis ”\‘ sci- | party Yet the results were no more i ed for the rea- f i B | ic e The ts5¢ as oR A copy of the San Francisco | e in prison. This is called the MI- | common council gave the board of | entific economy The idea i L DlaoAy ) tHythin thisinatanes. Gad i thi happens that a s SN St Inols State Penitentiary Mutual Ben- | public safety the power to dispose|An abstract proposition may seem all | 3 1 } : Tas areat] wxns o offense without oo RSO ni b se R an d R b |l et R eaociation s ih e e e havear bl e s tha 14 rol | right but charity among church peo- | Provocation was by no means as grea When You're a Long, Lnnev_ ration /and Le | PUSition edition has been received at| more or less spare timo {hey will . | wagan as well as the latter vehicle, | Ple acquainted with, cach other and If the reports of this affair are to be in some cases knowing cach other in- |depended upon it was a wanton slaugh- |~ Way From Tiome.’ s the Herald office and it is about as in- | Prove it by making articles in their | o atrol o > of the in- ever commit an- Ty . The patrol wagon was one o Pt e ey of rosisting men by yorte ‘ 2 H teresting a newspaper as has ever | 1ne that they can turn into moncy | povations that came with consolida- | timately can never he manazed on | ter of unresisting men by import "‘ ‘When You Wore a Tulip that will give to a general fund in- nOW S automobile T any such hasis. The most charitable | detectives under irresponsible leader » M foniSpu aowiine fen e omEn e ) There Iways danger in m.,.j and ] Wore a Big Red foundiis wasintolthelcesERRLE (reateli b ve T i e e o e e fakon ifa hlace thet 1s mothiug to.| Deople in: the iworld not like to | ship, is of a number of subjects but especially | Allen for shavior savs e b Sl : i ake that view of it beeausc it 1ooks | enlistment of ald under such condi- | - j I U ilen ot gondinshaviorieays e williei e e Cil 2 te e e e i 6 hat vi o nlistment 1 h condi- | Roge so of journalism on the Pacific coast | furnish. RGeS i whicheha chce dered | too much like parsimony mixed with | tions. Wh T & done at the In- [ o, . - 9 ppear to be bad W STC Plainvillol{Conn i | ozncs Fn Gl RapeReant Il mes SRRes | Gts st e v Ufin Paeroh with fthe || Sion et e sthorities or the | “Tip Top Tipperary Mary ! and the great influence it has had in cood service to the city. It is only ¢ I me seriously be- = = L J800C TR _ 200 a o said he wouldn't give | fartilizor compansy ¢ p R F Q o [ the development of that part of the |'a step from this to disposing of some | €004 Man Who said h et free | fertilizer. company against which the | “Roges Remind Me of Somes Blowing l'p' | ther Lo néw owned by the fire | 2N money for a good causc It that | gtrike was directed, does not matter v ew York Globe.) ‘,;(., wrtment and the service naw ren- | D¢ Would pray for it. There does not | ppe girike had not reached the point| ORNE ypear to he any monc wanted on ‘ i <o e % 5 3 » & ikt It is probable that Waudrow Wilson | dered by those well Kept animals can | APPoAT Now Britaims it amvihine [ of violence. None of the four hun--|“[ ove Moon,” from “( hm SRR Al . dred engaged in it had arms in their Chin.” the general interest of the Chronicle, | would not have been nominated if | he performed by auto service T S i ’ ' » amount as a whole contributed S S e il he 8 no reason why be able to travel paving prison but B could reclaim - Bfulness no mat- it try. He could ever, for a great country. The principal articles are fully illustrated, thereby adding to which has grown into a newspaper of | Kermit Roosevelt had not blurted out, | may be a long time before the last DGl S hatal A onia e s R e R e T e e e e [=hauld [ Mnd not gone bevond the preliminary B veat trouble Having secured a skilful and able | barely possible that the city may find FACTS AND PANCIES, [iesen ok guAspeiilpicketingi i ‘“'1 n 0“ B ISC fi forgiveness and o leader through good luck and rather |i; necessary to retain horses to ob- 2 | suasion, but at an apparent sigr arise from their leader the detectives B rollow an. Formidable Opposition. than good judgment, the party co-|viate any difficulty that may o : . i rate v i for 3 . & 3 T aratus and prevent German authority says that since | opencd an indiscriminating sls " Ansonia Sentinel. operated with him for as much : | with the auto apparatus anc 7 ’ gl has stirred | £ Se ! I e tontis Sronuas e r rom being used Wwhen its service | the war began 1,000 German news- | which might have killed women and subject. The rallying of the friends of civil | ynei election GERe T e e \ \“_,,,| be most needed. The auto-| pape have suspended publicationy | children as well as the men engaged | Al the ne Tar waltz from hemwlce feform bo the hearing on the | sult the perby @ld miish o lessen the| mobile: Mowever, hes now cofs o only of them political organs. | in the strike. This is more indefen- S0 the popu'a iz BEORD NOT IN | practical repeal of that measure, | old prejudice against its congenial in- | stay and though its coming was| Tt this is as it seems, either (i rmany [ sibl than anything that s happened “Chin Chin” combin: e i 4 3 acity. 2d as if P N e R b Ve ne. he most annoying ¢ grievously over-sppplied with | {n Golorado during the sast year : k which is being undertaken by those | S&PAcity It Tooked as if it had be- | marked by one of t 3 3 ! | n I iy & ate EN. come an instrumentality for efiicient | disputes that ever arose in the city " elsc (he eifect of the | Thera was not attempt to return the | with a one-step from the. Reaching re“g_l“.‘""_ h lieve in “spolls Was - most{government. But the strain could | government the ecffect of that con ar has n considerably more seri- | ;hyurqerous fire and apparently these same Broadway success, | W 8t an anclent | STAUIYINE to the decent citienship of |not be endured, During the last | traversy has now passed into history than they are willing over there [ human targets had no means of doing “Good-bve Girls, lm H % the state. It must also have been |three months the party hus been | and no good can he accomplished by : it.—New Haven Register | 80. They were no expecting to run 00d-D) i g 752 Bels bt discouraging to the enemica of |blowing up, It has broken awan | o teriae i et 1, New — up against what is little hetter than Through,” on a 12-inch recs ¥ ossibility of the | civil service, more especially in view | from the direction of President Wii- | Britain has not made as much pre nator Isbell claims that his amend- | cold-blooded murder, though masked I 1.00 “ not being re- | of the letter of Professar William |son and Chairman Underwood, It is | ress during recent ycars as it did Tent ‘m civil service law was pro- | under the pretence o exercise of _"rd fOl' only e gt ot evidence of o | Hofard Taft, which spoke so unre- \\'lu!n:;liuu in the old, familiar way. | during the first few yvears of CQN- 1 Losed for the purpose of giving all | authority /‘\ - o : . < fought for w0 ! ai bia T'hese Records servedly in favor of the law and so The president’s policy with respect | solidation which was who had any ohjection to the law 1’ While the dead cannot restore \ | | a A / ] ettt lunmbrciniily dala. bare the fallacics |ito Mexico and £o. militario 1a iarshoiiilone before Jtias isuccesatul landitholll)iin datto fair tholr abinitns Now, the {i1n Mire) New Terens. ¢ i purge herself ‘lu not have read | of those attacking it Professor | 1y condemned in his own party. Dem- | city started in with ane government i ae 86 % law ey 4 ’ y - : be play ; ; : & 5 o : . | city opinions of those opposed to his 1aw | or responsibility for thi vholesale , t . ] ; 8 i P expert | o » sens s, Withe isse 5 ¢ e and suppo « . Bting perfodical rnl(,_ ‘\\ho is something of an expert ocratic sena nTk. without a dissenting | to manage and ”,'. vt It I|.v'| are being aired as well and ‘he' Is | srime only hy puttl th force of | o any §Mnd1rd dlsc" g [Tooked at the [In civil service lore, made no bones | voice, have expressed a demand that | heen n long fight. The first renl af. given. mighty little credie foF being | Coyrase neremsivoe o b force o A F andz u <pressi s .| the president turn over to the s | fort made to disco o s Lol S Is 2y e ] . : . - ®vidence of [ 2POUt expressing himself upon the L e e e al i font Emadesto ddissontnte B the R0 Id | ¢ At himghiut axbollsman ne K Ae | staughter and aaministering appro- ~ machine, question at issue, which we not the | power to nominate to oilice Wil- | bifurcated system was almost twenty gree throughout the stat "o owin = maition. OFf the merits of th 2 the speeches | reagonable amendment of the law but | lam J. Bryan, in the San Doming. vears ago. R. J. Vanice was then mavor | prohably he some (ime bofore there | PFifte penaitios. Shins the Grafonola Dept., 2nd fAoor; ™ the galleries | its practical repeal through the in-|affair, has shown that he is unfit to | ind the late H. Smith was first | w1 he any effort to start up w boom | 5t Sel e A e J. Van Ost, Mgr g o . | airect method of amendment. He | be secretary of state, vet the proesi- | select . The passage of a res- G Ut governoriortcongrane=i| 1oL Il SEANNERSOR Laep Rioe oD not e tve y Vgl r e at regular in ¢ y 1 cetman e i for lIshell for governor or ngr diffetende. | They asrtalhly d pointed out that no law could be per-|dent apparently does not fecl strong | olution in the council was Very an-|man or anything like that.—-Water- | Makes no . fect in its workings but that the an-|enough to turn him ou( with the p noying and the word w passed | 1-ry TRepublican | had done nothing to LS L prmit any of the noyances connected with the civil | buke that he merits. All along the | around as n result of some mission- ndiseriminate and den wsault, and ress to pass un- | service law were of a minor nature, | line there is insurrection and an- ary wark by the selectman and some i | the sympnt publi B | pbly learned that | easily removable by the exercise of [ nouncement of a determination no friends, that the movement, should be| Geo. T 1Pox, a N ¢ o{ To- | once go out to as we LIRIEE | Record 1s by no | & little good sense on the part of | longer to he afraid of the school- | killed and it was done at a later meot. | £t « nducts rivate prepara- t condemnation of their assailants. This | e y sch that hould e | = those affected. On the other hand | master’s ferule, ing The history of ihe fight for/ tory maintaine n oo { n object lesson B cthatthe [ 0, orits avere positive and obvious. - - e idation was a remarkable and |forum meeting in New Haven recently | hecded by the legislature of the state, | 199-201-203 Main Stree f to make a|There could be no honest defense of Another National Park, N 2ly contested one, bul it was | that high school d he abolished ar it refus - 1 Street, her hadn't the |an organized movement to restore in (Cleveland Platn Dbaler.) | or natural that - the - movement | betiinse the 3 lnjustce ' ey hill sed premission | this state the unregulated and unre- " o { should be suee ul and it will not|on U1 Liaxpaye ey The de congress to set ment in hrig thi t rh school to get through M the members Im ker ed foamy perils™ f the oF ne home with the or at ces have Kultur stricted distribution of offices after [, ..4¢ COCiS S Golorado | ¢ long before the city will sec the 0 each election by the members of the|® £ 3 e o Coloradodiy ot herde disappear from the f ol ' in ) Vg the Print and how | o toreice! Sy x‘n\»“;‘ n:-:\‘ i (:xnrl( \\A’i.l] not meet e a permanent institut i u Fenis at docs n ound their way | It is not yet known whether the S Sptieam 16 FEBION | it g the eity saw the disag ; state killing unarmed 1 but 3 which . is selected is in the' highest th Dokl round ‘ ifor the enlight- | republican machine, which i in 5 ance of the old hand (i e i Ehh ; F does ntain a degre order mwi 4‘ minded in * art of the Rocky « B me v | charge of the assault upon civil ser- |} tocky mountain nd | Now Britain is nol making as ; e S placed in cr carts ; A e | contains some’ of the finest scenory : e venes, : 1 nined riew o r Yosi going some in i cspect o e he om hers Srn o O Ne L ST O OF ! graphical experts who have advocated | o henefit of a pris minority ] s A8 her ranks of the party to the program e : : 1 Hen the establishment .of the park declare | : : ; ridge elegram [d Mr. Sunday |and the insistence of so many prom- § | The question of blocking the wall e Biins i | Sad that aside from its scenic heauty (he on. Bigelow street appeared | . ely he might ve- A ”““‘ :""“" “"” “'( ‘\’!”‘) S840 Lregion has very, ligtle value. By set o et e Py f.ynchin his belief that EEAPES L REloret) LTS ting it aside, therefore, congress dows York yellsfisoligen srally il thtolighout Mithe | Saitl Bt IOSECEREE Sons s s i : 4 ot s off any considerable natur: ot in the | party, It is not too late for Mr resources from development the reason iy Roraback to withdraw his orders for | T€70eroes Trom Ny : ay be just objection on the thful and that | the emasculation of this bill. As far as we can learn there is no pronounced sentiment among members of the leg- flumine or dark- | ystature in favor of the amendment. aforementioned | They are putting it through merely t the time of [ matter of party regularity. They listinqu \ | for campa o s the 1ru\\fl¥\my‘~ of mported detec the first time in many years and i) omplaint tended to show that he ¢ et . i « S ‘ bulary before New York legislature d thix bloody affair will doubtless do the police department was not full : . sympathy with the movement to keep | pes one or EroNndotEnatipnallesone my/liro Rtn oifl fiices il e s S e will have to take coun teling e iy choglan dfiae BER TS clm e et o e S B o Tt et T ckt o r s R L Fous there are no mineral tresures in the d sidewalk, the present case years e Cr Ty ¢ s W GesinRihens small danger of ex-| yued to occupy the attentlon of the | dlsgrace niecan ilization ploi \(inn or (»f‘ the |n:’:|;x-m4 of thed chmmon couneil a great deal Lynching is not o ctio matter; : would welcome a w W Sy (AL Che project { thepe came a time when the haibad baasione that s fimada A P Nquestion a | TOT S TS it ('1\13:|'\ml‘.:“u|\]\1\\\".I.”| might, perhaps, have been taken up | plaints censed amd {ho tter as | chicfly th of rural communities or he Almighty Dol tribu inow. h & g at some more opportune season. v a to arift without f I town , ¢ flow. - But then | yoations from their i toh .| at some C Pl t n permitted rif thou nall towr Probably the most (Cleveland Plain Dealer.) casfon . But with the principle of seftin el o e el : y on such a pain- |in the session. Certainly the friends | PREL e 8 S IR purther discussion s place | ghastly instance In many years, Ialy o~ | aside these areas and preserving them | of nhusiness on the ot s which | how SR E e and in When Charles Dickens came to One « v th h ; civil service have no reason tr estion (h\-; only Sl s c)mwiv:’v |~"l] n 'v' for posterity there can be no quarrel. | {hepe i it denl of loading wa | nortl hen pital ¢ America, fifty year w0 or 8o, he | jaughe t 1 hbing I publication in & 4 £ made ves- | ywhanever a national park is created it ATondin ods and the bui'd- | m 3 ; slve 1 ' av Ttiisvak vaiin ory el es G } un in 1 bu ninoi tere. [ was received with apen arms by the [of the Yanke i ' vbout and pl that is won- ¢ strengthens the proof that the Amer. | ing stands so close to the walk it | But o8 s « e o citizens of 1) nparativel nowledge t . the arguments advanced by them were | o o ; : e sut i excep iz « Mg comparatively young | acknowledge e Yankee wants olly truthful ? unanswerable, | ican nation is not wholly u)mmnw L came to he regard at one time tional. 1 ¢ born of tha nation He went h ind wrote a [ money but for what « o with . that it possesses in genuine abundanc, it (he cause of the complaints | foelin ) v whicl found in re " i 2 e 3 2 | olir e vhich ound eport (o the offect t the Un 1]t The dollar jg t a aht pathy for the > finer qualities which REurapean | could not very well eliminated un hadly p A arsely settled 1o s yons » nothing | however, might f ; g pass on the If there is luck in 0dd numbers, ; < ar prone to den T less the business c d, and no one | ealiti \ T A Wy Tiiades e Bl fe LB vkt y su whether it | the Trish say there s, then 1915 will | - v Mountain park,” created e that ot i : Al | Jol okl Sith o e~ be a lucky year. Howe the best |a time when Europe is marring its | polic dently takes the snme view | ¢ s : ks Sl | h-| God We Trust . v ¥ Ia Wway to make it lucky 18 to keep your [ own scenery with shrapnel, wil be | as the council did some yen lhonseholder. th Mo et = : tain nations of the 3 y 3 té . ag ach cholder, HONE ington lrvir n American by birth [ old world wouls Ye orse That must | gveq open, work hard and Keep persist- [a rather notable monument to the | when it ceased (o discuss it, hui there criminal clement appears and begins | and hristian nime s o5 A “l uié t "‘” "‘ ”|’ oft ently at it.—Norwich Record, § Amerlcan spirit of 1915. s much reason to believe that if that | to make life and honor in ccure the Other tourists from Iurope since covering, for faith in brotherly love. ecure its adopt fe of the gentlo- hould promptl 10 like the employment of called “legalized gunmen here | heaven as evi-