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HEBREW SCHOOL HAS MCMILL AN’ = ITS ANNUAL MEETING BIG REMNANT ALH] | WEDNESDAY MORNING Feb, drd. at 8:30 o'Clock Mave Remnants of all kinds and odd lo from all departments (hat have ae Been Successtul, cumulated from our Annual — Migd Winter Sale must go Wednesday ;r:n annuul meeting o the BTN | orning At Remmant Pricos tg school Vil held ast night " 10 alittle¥cominunisense s {510t the o a1y one R has alhard time |to arat e o u | Hebrew schy ; President 1, | should clear them up quick no Injustice to say that the ex-ball | the urgence of ihe miotor bus pro- | to make both cnds mast. There are :,.,.'_\m;l,:-:'.(.‘,:, .m:m”” Hi,l‘, ”1:‘:,,w e M,I,“H A. Aisenbe ANDERSON'S GINGILAMS g Vertising meatum in | Player is not in the same ciass as the | POMIS and in the consideration of | girls in the normal schools of this and | waste, liver gels sluggish, stomach |and A. Price addre the audicnce M f““'” : el Fe ‘ 'li‘, B booke and press | (eceased colonel was as an orator and | tHeM 1o assure for the city a new | other states who have only a few dol- | gaurs, then your little one bhecomes | on luca I'he financial state- [ A007es WICC . ¥ to advertisers o 4 : ; method of Lransportation which will | Jars a weck to live on. That is all | cross. hulf.sick, feverish. domt Nt were tha e showed that | Yard. Hevehty-five pleces to choSis [ he made use of some of his speeches | he enjoved by thousands of citizens. | their parents + EEOTH, THISLI A b s e ¥ Is sU USING INGERSOLL'S | g Girls Who Live Cheaply. i | CHILD’ S TONGUE R oS WHAT OTHEIERS 3AY (Frances Frear in Leslie's.) BECOMES COATED BUTASIRAYy {s now belng accused T W) U SminEy aion (e sty IF CONSTIPATED i Views ou all sides of timely weman whose weekly wage is so small of plagiarism hecause he has deliv- . d) at 4:16 p. m. | ered an old soldicr speech which | Church St. questions as discussed in ex- || that she has to skimp, and save, and deny herself all the little luxuries of | When cross, ‘ | | *hanges that come to Herald | s O lite. Miss Esther Packard. assistant =Califo B | | | . : O s Are Blocted teports Rei reads like an address delivered at one e flicers Are Klocted and Reports Read 3 secretary of the Consumers’ League, fomb e . _ '} at a public hearing hefore the state ormer denies it, although ho Morb fectory stigating commission of | Children love this “fruit laxative,” New York, told the story of the hard [and nothing else cleanse e tende R al | New York, told the story of the hard {and nothing else cleanses the tender at New Britain | time by (he late Colonel Ingersolt, Show Past Year to all Matter. but the ny part of the eity | idmits he saves newspaper clippines 85 Cents a Month. < r lite of girls e froT 38 = . 557 I S sent him from time to time and he « girls earning from $5 to a | stomach, liver and bowels so nicely to be sent by mail S It needs only a little zood judg- e The . Sver is i B 0 cents & says he never read Imgersoll. It iS \ ment amd 3 dJudg- | week. The working girl, however, is A child simply will not stop playing P o year. L anc an send to them and |gleep or act naturally, breath is 1 the Ladies’ Talmud und on sale at Hota- [ they could be so casily distinguished Where the advacacy of them be- | even this meuns grent sucrifico at| o el ; §t. and Broad- g saeri atiis Board Walk, ford depot. not need to be any argument ahout it. 'm full of cold, has s tributed a large [ one « Sicaas " N co 5 F: . s © po E: vhi 1 oy i 5 L it bon t LS, from his own stuff that there would | COMes lunatic it is the point at which | home. Girls in such situations quick om ohe ot diarshoe: sten, | ward the educati : he fol- | PO \‘ m‘\l\ ‘ l‘lb:‘l ED y HILS, heen the greatest power the pulpit scription was remarkably well de- they are urged as a complete remedy [ jcarn how to make every dime they Mothe See tongue s vated, | lowing ofticers we ; for existing defects in the street car | spend for a maximum amount of [ then give n teaspoanful of “Ca B denliih A rhaits rdered Veiling the yard, at Had Colonel Ingersoll been a Ch system. 1f we are to go off at this ur > Jew York olty is - = R Bl R yard E 5 nourishing food. New York city is a | nin Svrup of Fig Sd e Vice President—1. Pouzzn " CALL tian he would in all probability have | {angent we might as well hq offered | city of high prices. Here you can |hours all the constipate . IR Rancini Natratie Guns RAINCOATS AND UMBRELLAS, - wheel chairs and sturdy pushers to | spend as much as you wish, or if one | pile and. undicestod fod s MR i §6.00 Women's Raincoats, $3.98 e g solve the question of getting to work | js satis 7 Fal S - | A e BEBteCs 1OU fb bl et L pokl DAL £7.560 Wome « $5.0 3 had in America, He had a wonder- | , & £ & Lo Work 1 is satisfled to do so, a simple break-|,¢ the system, and you have a well, Recording Secret <. Hannon smggala e J fh g : h | and home again. fast may be had for a dime and & |plavful child again s e e | $10 Women’s Raincos ea. p ful command of English, his rhetoric | A motor bus using the boulevards |geod dinner for twenty cents. Miss AT o b i Friate R oth- | $12.50 Priestley’'s Cravenetted Rain< fo more fires vester- | Was of the best and his power of de- | Would realize an ideal of intramural | Charlotte R. Bangs exprosses her | Talone "r I"_"‘\‘“‘ Al s Iors e AR O coats, $10.00 cach i S | transportation. Instead of taking | sympathy for the girl In New York | oo b OF 85 ocause JtIs pe Iy : WOMEN'S UMBI Pnty-three in all for 3 St crecabloty Z % 2 2 fectly harmless: children love it, and | . _ i e the least agreeable it would take the | who earns only $6.30 & week, but | cord il 2 2 ) $1.00 values at ary. Last night a|Velored. He was, however, blas- | most agreeable route downtown and | ghows how a Vin may e i a fair | it never fails to act on the stomach, |1 ' c 3150 valile i to death and four | Phemous, he made statements that back again. It would command a | jegree of comfort on this, even wm-n""';rk‘”f", lw‘“‘v! ok A - fegiies, : ine 75¢ Men By injurcd that they | 8Tated on the nerves of the Christian | Yiew of parks and of the most hand- | ghe has to rent a room. Referring 10l o or e e L s S ) some thoroughfares. In London and | ¢he et T e < e o alifornia o Figs, ot ! v T TN 3 B Gl Reoo ‘he: : : s at girls on suck ARl 430 n Bbyed. The other|and the churchgoer and when he held | pg g the stranger within the gates Wage £o hungry, Miss Bangs eave: “It| thich has full directions for habie J ! « ! HAVE YOU SEEN OUR ant house and the | €V fl;slhing religious up to ridicule, can get comfort and a wwf lmloslhmn- is only a certain type of girl who does :r'y‘n]-l(‘x‘»‘l’-:;n\':’ v‘rlxly [:‘l.-»]*'-”‘!r‘v;:nvlw ”‘:w\]\.v 2k -i{ m‘-“‘; ], L « J COL l"\”“‘\ OUTIITS? bably reach a thou- | @8 he usually did, it was unpleasant | enjoyment on the roof of a bus tra- | sc—the kind who buys powders and s ple printed o ottle. B ol o tein ing the handsomest parts of | haints, false hair and imitation silk i el 1 beee e pect : | Dou you know you can ge bt course thero can | to listen to him, He made a num- ; . L , fal : s gLicounterigs s etliiSke . these citie: The vice would Ve | The trouble with most of Ay the genuine, made by “California I and A. Price | T natlon of the causc |ber of addresses, however, which | _iite, n auxiliary. It would in | that me ace. nat metaiey ieda¥ '8 | syrup Company Refuse any other | 1t was decided to o entertain. |2 COLUMBIA GRAFON but the | Showed the other side of his life, His a small measure relicve congestion. | e thinge, We want a full eoures | KN4 with contempt ment by the 1 i Tor JOLA with RECORDS of » done to pre- | address on ipoleon” and on the | As a cure for congestion such service | jneal with a salad, ice cream and SOdletyson rour t , B e d £ 1s ludicrous, 1t canmot ocoupy the | demitusee, The high cost of living ner hall your own selection for a cash service strects without interfering | yhout whiet e . ; lis their own fault. They have . avme f less tha h i X y ! ah vhich we all complain, would in ayment o €ss 1an . the ble frequency, The |Way, are often quoted as among tho | ijth the organized system of trans- | not pross so heavily on any of us if | f8ted ideas of the value of their tal- BOARD MEETS i I S orking on the cases | Dest ever heard, while his nominating | portation. we were willing to live as plainly as|€nts. The tenor - price ol the records it {s Impossible (o | SPeech of Blaine for the presidenc We (‘H"';"( have more congestion | giq our parents ¢ grandparents ~"';~'h‘ ‘l" ask a salary of §$800 a week [ Monthly Meeting of Safety Commis- “or example—our CO: S .as a remedy for congestion, hut we when he is worth about onc-quarter sloners—O'Keofe Appointee. ¥ g v fan ‘which: would | In a republican natlonal conventlon | o “1 "a" L 4ionol use of the motor S o of that sum weekly for light opera. | LUMBIA JEWEL uar : S 4 ERtign > Never Heard of a Famous Man. I e o i i bt to prove n caso | and his address before the New York s. It fs a lunatic thing to suggest | (yoooo o B0 0 S R oy | Under (e circumstances he cannot ex- Tonight the regular monthly meet| 000" g (oce Ui coves ol leglslature on Roscoe Conkling are any part of the city's traction 3 gron o onops s ke dipect to Dellengaged by any enandger. | Lk Of the safety boarq s schedule g g A fund, which, {f it be rightly admin- Senator Lodge holds to the opinion | He is lahoring under a gross misap- | #nd at this time the report of the au- nriced $35: 24 selections (in- T 00 case where h : ! istered and if it be not now invested | that the average Amecrican citizen | prehension as to the value of his ser- | tomobile expert on Dennis O'Keefe ‘lud er ati 0 prove everything|the line of oratory. Sunday has |, ojecoly in tax anticipation war- | Teads only the headlines in the news. | vices in light opers, and there are | Will be read. It is expected that it |Cluding demonstration rec- pt the applying of [ never said anvthing that approached | yante, ought to be used in subway 4"':“:;""'_;”"' 11“': 11:1'1" l'l‘”"hvr ulhxlx- | many artists \I\H\I(\ng Broadway who | Will h“”\ ‘,:'\‘:‘fv' {fjv“,‘ '\h.“‘,.)“, w *I‘ "“" ord) go with it and the prico ¥ ~on- | those addresses in brilliancy and sen- | construction, be diverted to the pur- gressman Gardner, his son-in-law, | are in similar predicament Ane| BDDOINLE B it i, vl iy R T 2 t he escaped co | chase and operation of municipal | IDSiSts that the average American | the heighth of folly for capable Hultberg, n fireman secking to be | Of these is $7.40, making the i | e e e, reads very thoroughly those things in | to or singers, to refuse worl | pensioned, will he given a hearing and it cost $42.40. For a ca gay, and truthfully, [ that men with a better educatlonal | "ot fund has a well understood | the newspapers that interest him and | cause they cannot obtaln engag lumes Carrides, a suspended police outfit cost .L' g Fae sh jn a case of arson | {raining than he and who make a ' purpose. It is not.to be dissipated on | refuses to read those things which do | ments at preposterous salarles, and ; Man, will also tand trial Other p;u'l]]cr]t of N ‘IL\‘\ than ng before it can ba | husiness of making public addresses | vagarie x]uyl, K’IIUIIHAH(-y- W the-headlines m in such cases it is impossible to feel [ 10Utine business will come Ny s price of the records) we : | HELEI e be. The senator and Mr. Gardner | any sympathy for them. On Saturday Chairman ing ¢ ) SR 5 o wayer, | thati/ihavetallitalienisnortiotithelclodisnce 0 were discussing this question recently, of the safety board the o | will deliver this outfit to you. e question of fires | Of the great atheist on these subjects. Less Idlencss. s to ex g el S ’ ] (Bradstreets.) i e joner Edward X. Callahan for| Then we have the QLY tne it While there 1 iderable 1dl Ly ; ot 1 ¥ v 5 e . hond | hile there {s considerable idleness ou read the newspapers, don't R I ! ) it they will refusa| The war has lasted six months S RO (0 IR, kb I 11| Seani 2 (e (Lot Officer “Ted” Malone's Smilin the Landers' administration but have e ak f particularly fur.;the end is not yet, in fact it is not |y, qyustrial centers, recent evidence “Certainly,” replied Senator Lot Once More Seen on Thoroughfares, | more than paid for themselves. The | hogany or q”i“m“‘d oak or, - of cases, they bo- [ In sight. Some thought it would not | suggests that the lahor market has| “Do you read them thoroughly ? | once more Omficer “Tea” Matonc's ¢l patrol will be sold soon $25; with 16 selections (ine | cant house, hich are occurring | “Volunteer Soldicr” are gems in thelr in question has no also remembered ns great efforts in W after being bound | iment and it §s no injustice to say | and Mr. Lodge proved to be very tena- | police patrol hors | | | | AGAIN DOING DUTY, s v " hey | last long, that the engines of destruc- taken a turn for the better. Indeed, “I believe I do."” iling face is se o A ¥ ¢ . et N bo less fires, They it Is well within the mark of truth to| “Did you ever hear of Connle | tnres for nfter o three momoredS0 | Wy not treat yourself to something | L]llle" demonstration rec- ¥ that unemployment is not so note- | Mack 2" Inquired Gardner. a good. Pay 39¢ and get some al f he : e a : : : 3¢ . ness, he again resumed his duties as | €¥tra good \ K 80; total for the out- All know that It would soon destroy the armies and | werthy as it was in December, and | ~ “Connle Mack?’ repeated Lodge. | nn wfficer ot the tem thin fouties a8 | al butter, never heen in cold stor ord) $4. . 9 bve arson hecause | that it would soon come to an end | though it is difficult to give accurate| “Yes, Connie Mack."” | ""While Officer Malone's reguliir sin- | 18¢. never gets fishy. Russell's best | fit $29.80. This outfit takes e = e ce:; Malone's eg ir sta- : case of that kind | by reason of the terrible fatalities, figures as to the rate of improvement, You mean Norman Mack, don't ‘ tion is at trafic duty at the Soutnh | Putter. the finest in the land. —ady |a cash P"i\’m"'” of only $3 G just as it is well-nigh impossible to | you?" a S S iy o, fgete s sands upon thousands have h yol? | church corner. /il be detailed : ~ . : has to do {8 to | but thousands upo say how many are idle, there is suffi- “I do not. I mean Connie Mack." | '\,)“,Vlli" .h ,:,,:',\m.:,, h\"[n‘)‘x:”qt‘:‘(:»("h'xl lr;l »‘S e i onE anatRVhY Promtase| (‘nmp!ctc outfits with any hut and unless he | lost their lives, an even large number | ¢jent basis for asserting that trends &0 domof thiniciTloverilineardifor (fa s SLEiE 8 e e o |15 aciiing 1n most nores for 365 1t0 4001l t} {el have been mafmed and the struggle | are in a favorable direction. War's| him,” replicd Lodge, after a perfod of [ e o SREREER e e R e e S e R L [ bl D is still in progre There is no tell- | d¢emands have provided night and day | thought. i hweatiand delicious, only throe da Jouble i%c Gyl Ty work in numerous lines, and the past “And still you assert that you resd | X 34 ; when it will end, but the affected | ' 9% 1 I vou assert that you read | from the churn to your table, costs . TAChP 5¢ R i i > " | fortnight's news yicld reports of | the newspapers thoroughly,” re- You cat butter 21 times a week.! voy only 39c, and you enjoy every bit ec H‘d 65¢ up. countries will be a long time recover- | mure activity in the milwas iwlu]—t marked Gardner. | Don’t try to save 3 or 4 cents and spoil or 4t Russell Bros. 301 Main St.—advt. Grafonola ing from it | revival in lumber, longer workin “But who is Connie Mack?" in-| 21 meals. Russell's Best Butter 2 \ ~ sl Sl | time at some copper mines, improve- | quired the senator. in a class by itsclf, fresh made, sweet Per e ol l)upf 2nd floor, 0 the insurs in | a ol 4 i ; bet- “ L o B P d delic s. Better " ot Ssbilarly - LR b . Note a e T AT e st | ment in cu_u I-xunm‘,. and slightly ln!. He is a person.” declared rd- | and deliclous. Better Butter than voun 55 S e el il van Ost ‘\1<v, hood where flres : N | ter operations at steel b Of [ ner impressively, “who iz probably | ever ate before unless you purchased . " v o B0 B (o T ' s cancelled and the | Various attitudes in the newspapers, | course the situation will stand con- [ better known to several millions of | it at Russell's, 39c¢ 1b. Russell Bros., : ],,,',‘,, ‘,’,2"“],,‘ ‘,,;,:“‘ tax m' ,f,.',,.,.,.,‘,,,‘ {fght not Go any | but today he is pictured carrying the [ siderable improvement before it can [ American citizens than Henry Cabot | 301 Main street.—adv 3 il ek el S e s C R baby and he is similing as if he likea | e said that rs have returned to | Lodge. | {adlie humbeE,otgramacnintutying up S : | & normal bas In the meantime, - | I AT Ao i el P Lowever, various cxpedients arc S (o hul e [IDon:Esnoilfa Emenlaltofsavelstor ahlimanas ok ant 23 UAND SEC LSS Ol aleL X i self. Leing used to aid the unemployed % - . 4 < licents. ‘Russeli’s. Best' Butter ™ 89c 1bi] “oiiections. Aot peopie Ate mdde ace e E 2 (San Francisco Chronicle.) ! : Guainted with those settling, but what N REFGRMS, ARTE 5 many of whom are rcal vietims of un- [ e oy || IECEAT AR, B R Gl e R ) e SR SR R e ” & . o toward economic conditions, but there EelErape Srowers nowstesliassunes Neesl L : S e is so well pleased FACTS AND FANCIES. ; R e S 3 4 e o are yet others who come under ihe g Sastate v I noveravotoRtORd Bt s he has instituted e Classification of the unemployable, | Stroy their industry, and they arn | . - - that he has de-| Now the effort is heing made to | TReslRUOR WO (he, AnemPIOVAR | roperly tking the initiative In pro. Al ine ( hasseurs Aeri/}[ Gun f xperits bch he will inaug- | bove Windham county increase its! ¢, paternalistic aid, and it is prob. | POSiNg a compromise which they be- L e I | J 9 He now intends to | COntribution to the libravies for 1aW-1 1o (ha( they receive more than their | lleve ousht to be satisfactory. It in- | L ver Such everlasting and steadily | jugt meed of attention from well. | VOIVes state as opposed to local regu- 7 . E from the shops|ijcreasing drain on the countios | yuou i dants of sovial sonditions, | 1ation, high license, limitation of num- yiiet rouy t 318 ero ane own hey relate to fore- | st ould get the ong opposition they this scason of the vear the large | Per of saloons in proportion to popu L | Geserve.—Norwich Bulletin I 6llies alweayvs Sifser fromian ln‘iyi’v;\.]:m", on of the traffic t[n « o 2 g . lux of idle men, and here in New | flled liquors from that in malt and phall go from onc At a performance of Faust in Cork | yri (he situation is nover without ifs | $inous liquors, and the creation of d there shall also | the actor who cnacted the part of [ ccmplication However, affairs are | compensation fund for saloons forcec new prisancrs and | Mephistopheles was so stout that the | . 150 ving, chiefly caus dctual | out of existence. i ¢rap door was too small to permit his | ' trorment in st e (e There is nothing new in the prin- | s t to the infernal regions, and| {..nq is Aaach] i : iple of compensation for loss of 1 e e | cisenEsto b ol nfernalgieE]g N pend s indireetly hel by heavily 1 _compe oss of li- | one in the f. ail of the bedy above the wa as | Cupailed immigration, plus large | conse. The British government has of cerns. This same | still visible over the stage. One of | (nigration. late years gri reduced the nuni- Bt ransters, there- | the gallery gmil notic his dilem- y ber of drinking places, but et den and simplify- | M exclamed: “Begorra, the place is N TR D SRR T (o T (7 T B our day | Ulll—Exchanse e e e b » growers propose that {h ight-hour daj — | 7 sting: Beople!” depart- tion £hall he made not from | th < of the Febh 'Y Americs & - 5 tion and the even- Before our eyes, as it were, the | MU o 4 ruary Aterican Ma, the public treasury, but by assessment | nne appear sketch and photograph | v q10 succe i e d to lectures and | horse daily disappears. We read his 5 A Mee who, when seventy- in every passing chug-ws wd el 3 to bump rudely, a little later b el 5 statistics proving that his use lution of tho prob. | tion were so great that the killing et it is almost Im- casé agalnst him. he insurance com- ee the case as the may be recalled | hmo scheme agaln. | : | it better than tae little fellow him- not be stationed them in much the | is Is indeed prison | dcom S e R 1t of the law proposed by s F: 5 cam ¢ ra g V On WD anjos teah and d rdiele owers would be to put out | | | ht that such rules < demand and his price, and withal | \”““""“"-‘:'l':‘ {v‘.\,m (’!“"«v IS car(¥o ress from three-fifthe to two- | the management | his number are steadily inereasing. | (etP S HICH (IO 18 INCINADOIS | thirds of the saloons in this city | | "hen we think again and discover that | %" 18 2 R t the enactment of this i this is a good sized world, and that | * would remove the most serious o | while the horse may be diminishing | METRE [0 . of the saloon business, is evident. | vhole question of | right in our corner of it he is holding | [T 20 M - on trall with is | is mot likely to be acceptable to | is to undergo a | his own in many of the other corners | T 0% ©ort T q'_h‘"‘” V'8 | extremists on either side. Whether mrolincreasine infeom elofithemssNewi S S MR il e FIE S e ”‘:“" will command the support of an S | Haven Register, T Kl T O o (e ";‘ fective majority of the legisature re showing a bet- | e 5 e v e H‘)‘u‘"‘ the people remains to be scen. Tk with a better There is no doubt that the commit- | qcuin” Trollowing is an extract from present treatment | tee of Ansonia citizens appointed by | (he article about him: Mayor Schumacher can present an . — «jhra Meeker wanted to retrace his (New York Review.) incontrovertible ¢ase to the state board | royte, and he wanted oxen. They| That the actor is worth as much ns | LN of equalization in regard to the unjust | \were hard to get in these days of | he can get is an old adage, which | B of the cruelty |\jo0sting of the city's grand 1list this | gicam and oil and electricity. but after [ s sometimes (rue. It is also an un- en so characteris- | year. There was and is absolutely ni o long search he procured Dave and | disputed fact that there are many | ithe past; they are | Justification for such an increase in Twist. (amp No. 1 was pitched in |actors who have ma A to b property valuations in Ansonia and it | Ay, Mceker's own front dooryard at | their salaries to a fisure which is ail | hoped that, when the facts are real- | pyyallup, Washington, and the veali- | out of proportion to the real value of | ¥ feel more can- ) j;eq by the state board, the Injustice | ,aiion of the dream of a lifetime was | their services by taking advantage o t to have a ten- | to the city will he remedicd. The com- | hegun. S e e mittee is one of excellent membership | It would be interesting to follow | porary opportunity to exacting and it can be relied upon to make a | My, Meeker and his ox team throus demands on mar it is even reeful presentation of Ansonia's case | (he innumerabe 11l towns 1d | more true th L great many cept to pay them | st the state capital.—Ansonla Sentl-| cities which have sprung up along the | actors. singers and performers out | here is good r rel. l.x«, trail, where. when he first tra- | of work at the present time hecauso | at that, too, i T versed its circuitous route, there was | they have a very exagzerated idea of y years. Much | The bill presented to the Comnec- | rothing hut wilderness. Wherever he | what their services are worth 8. ticut senate by Senator Molly of | went the f: of his undertaking had The other day a producing manager made during the | Hartford authorizing the licensing of | preceded him From Washington ha | €ent for a light opera tenor who hags | motion picture shows on Sunday even- | went into Oregon. then into Idaho, | becn out of work for almos: a year | irg should not be antagonized by ad-| ;1,0 on threugh Wyoming and Ne- | and offered him a role in a new pro- | vecates of better public morals, With-| yaska, Illinois, thence into Indiana: | duction. On being asked what salary all kinds of | out considerabie hesitation. Nothing | finally he arrived in Indianapolis on [ he demanded, the tenor replied that | day, but today's | Is more certain than that the old Con- | japuary 5, 1907, just eleven months | he would not work for less than §$860 necticut Sunday cannot much longer | ang seven days from the time he left | 4 weck. The man: wstonished that remain one of the fnstitutions of 1ife | his home in Puyallup iverywhere | an artist could ask su a salary, sh Is ankle deep | jn this commonwealth. A more 1iber- | ho had excited a lively interest in the | when he had heen idle so long a time, | ng heavily. The | 2! view of Sunday observance Ia galn- | historic old trail, and set up suitable | demurred, but the tenor said tnat he ing ground steadily and not hy any ‘ menuments to mark the route, had received several offers and had means slowly. There aro bound to be | “In sixty years Mr. Mccker never | turncd fhem all down beciuse he changes and It will bo better, from the | haz been sick in bed. He has always | could not obtain the salary he nard ep on the wrong | Sabbatarian point of view, to ylald & | lived in the open air; he is not {he |and that he * ould continue to re- P pedestrian over | little here and there and to grant | Jeast bit hard of hearing. He has | malin idle if he could not get what (e lof (hese picturos sho thelererted to come dowaiil ide jeture show iioky izl bl ros :‘ ::{t‘l:fi;n(n:rlnl't::r\y,l‘)hnn )m] witness pever drunk intoxicants nor experi- hoT;;lckmL . wreck of an English acroplane. A [ was making for a safe landing place, | sesury ‘of the B g of the whole struc ced a rheumatic paln e i now ere are many capah e + gasoline : : before extricat- | turg in the not distant future.—New ::‘:,h(_\'—?hrv\: 1\1‘1?|”1H]]\y\"“:.\)ul'lis ‘z:;v;,\\:, people out o fengagements .x‘wl v‘l:: l”,“"(_ “,.N.'l‘ %hl\' ,:r). Y"l"‘luv“l;\\‘:::vv l'\l\ml el ‘m”“ e \: ’;“”\hvn”m i et : London Day. to be a hundred.” Jpresent time for similar roasons, o uES el 8 R ke i el R S R iesotiier | Doried o e oy by seem to he op- along the way he set up monu- in Sing Sing and nients to e off historic route. ountry. The pri- Actors and Their Sajaries, eform then noth- are not over- e ailowed plenty eformation of the | ot seem as if an | | | In anything so far h awful condition, where there,is a