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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1018, nl:\'URUE A BUSINESS M! FACTS AND FANCIES, cent. of their capacity tells how great B e Z I Mg it i nue veon . GOOD ARRAY OF NEW BOOKS NAMED e e i s MoMILLAN'S Rid against divorce, Nevada is show- B 3 the establishments were running with B (ciination to g0 back to the If a highwayman should mecet you IN INSTITUTE’S LIST THIS \\/EEK reduced forces or on short time i b = old law which required only a six | it the street and demand your purse, An important factor is the foreign months’ residence as a preliminary to 5 vetitioning for a decree, The pres- | it @ compromise and go away satisfied. | HISTORY: PAST AND IN THE | the average man who is interested but | volume of exports, the effect of which There can be no compromise between MAKING I has had little special training ae been to create a big ance in NEw wceuld you give him your watch, call | - S ,and particularly the growing at New Britain | ent l‘u\\ requires a residence of a year, | yjght and wrong; to attempt one in- Britain's Case Against Germany, By |1+ A. Dooklist. i favor of this country. Striking illus- Matter. but it is claimed that Reno has lovt | dicates simply a lick of moral cour- | Ramsay Muir. i tration of the working of a powerful T O O G e (e | e SR o b, AT oTalanl atnolar)y sumharyaar Home Furniture Making For Ama- | economic law is seen in the fact that part of the city S g 2 et g . i Cents a Month. reviving the old act the Newada sen- grounds of warlike controversy cov- t:v‘un Wood Workers. By G A. | not only have we ceased to export be sent by mail | il % . _— ering the current struggle in Kurope. | Raeth, sold, but we actually are importing 60 Cents a ate has just passed the bill which re- The book is written largely in the Sps e | the precious metal Atrangements year. (Ve Ane i gy Prosperity is coming,” reads an ed- | o0 200 O anirt. which ine How to Win a Fortune By Invent- | have lately been made for bringing in held in tising medium in Reno used to be the Mecca for the | 110ral headline in our estcemed con- f terprets facts, not as cpisodes in a [ing. By C. S abaiisl. ;'l;‘m;:lw) e \‘-:“‘]I II; “fl";(”" t B books and press | 3 t ; e temporary, the “New Britain Herald.” | national drama. but as successive | the Bank of Knglanc he necessities Qs vertizos Ien andimomen Bwno ShadBbecome | e e sooner the better. | Inks in a chain of empire. "—North Machine Shop Catechism | of the old world compel the buying of tired bonds and as 2 : : “Gives over 1,000 selected questions | commodities from the new, and the of matrimonial g A There have been so many false pho- [ American. d on sale at FHota- | iy, > D, and answers on practical problems | gold is sent in payment of the bill d St. and Broad- usually were people of means | phecies, we hope this one won't turn o S 3 iint of o 3 5 ; % ik i ohee ly; Boara Walk, they took up a residence there and | out like its predecessor: a long, Builders of Spain. By (. C. Per- | Mainly of an clementary nature. . Americans are not spending mon Hartford depot. after six months they were able to | I)ME Way to Tiperrary,” but let's hope , KIS (r\r\nni'lml from American Machinist.” | nbroad as they were last L and i S and usually mot it. | 1US @ Short, short way to prosperity.— A . —A. L. A Booklist. this means that millions of dollars «H;f: pply for a divorce and usually 80t it- | { yiitle Lecader e theL o n Girtiny I kept at home, to the further economic The law was amended two years ago: land. A social ctech of the times Motoreyeles, Sidecars and Cyclecars, | henefit of the United States i . —— By John Ashton. V. W. Page. The effect of the encouraging con- Largest assortment in tk . g en of 3 o & X he city W el e (0 DI wen _ N | A comprchensive treatment. For | ditions are scen in every direction, | shown at our drapery department, frd ; A | Reno noticed that their trade was| Rye high, whiskey low: no profits. | Deutschland Uber Alles; or, Ger- |the novice as well as for the eXx- notably in the aroused determination | floor SAME QUES- | falling off and concluding that tho | This, in six words, comprises the main | many Speaks. A collection of the | Derienced rider and dealer.'—A. L. A. | of agriculturists to prepare for greater utterances of representative Germans, | Booklist. harvests, that advantage may be taken SCOTCH FIGURED MADRAS, ¥ . X 1 statesmen. military leaders, schol | w of' the augmented demand for food ¢ 220 2 9 et el v o fibecanpln inaftonafchan e Eithel fols i neRth clclosin g o T Soyc ('r|1uml(> S e ,]..;u.,\.q‘ Motorman’s Practical Air Brake | yroducts and the high prices that bid .‘,\],,Iw‘l,“‘""”‘ BP0 yard. Whith, Eepw b vote twice on | 2t and It looks now as if they may | Pennsylvania’s largest distilleries. 1t | o¢ 1no Fatherland. Compiled by John | Instructor. By G. R. Denehie i raval Wl ke ke igured designs Bl vt o) does not mean the world is going tot | Jov Chapman P heidcrable torifon of - the leatth s settle a=sin e ; " T v AR dry, nor that the prohibitionists ko FIOTTON. The approach of spring intensifies i < is not a question hav i % ! " 1 A 3. e ¢ o . = t evening when | o _ " | have gotten back of the rye crop any History of England and Greater| Canadian Nights. By Albert Hick-{ thig purpose, and with booming indus- whether divorce is good or evil for the [ mcre than they are back of hops. but | Britain. By A. 1. Cross man. tries, widening foreign markets and Mr. Quigley is| country, but how much they can get it is a curious phase of an industrial “Up-to-date text for colleges, brief tories pervaded with infectious | hig crops the coming months should 4 .‘ v s and commercial situation wlich ap-[on early history, hut full on the | hilarity."—Wisconsin Library Bulle- | jpipg prosperity to all callings. o this opinion pears to have o B 2. 5 A ’ . ~ i It matters not whether it breaks up | “drys" at 3 m’j’t“_ to the ""‘) of the | growth of Enellsh institutions, spe- | tin. e = SR SCRIMS AND MARQUISETTES, by practising at just the time when they are | cjally in the Tudor and Stuart periods. The Truth About Bugs. 10c 15¢ 19¢ 2 ¢ CALLS. N. divorce law was doing It, immediate- | reasons given out to the public, ex- COLORED BORDER SCRIM 15c and 22c yard. Very newcst ideas ) d - i Yoo 15 in bordered designs especially | desirable for bed room curtains out of it as a business proposition. families, sends children adrift to live 1king unusual efforts to enlarge | Approaches, on the whole, in arrange- Children of Banishment. By 7. W (Providence. Journald Hemstitched and the latest novelfy . Pease and the ? 5 : . --| their foothold.—Hartford Times, ¢ s of Informati sulliv o | a part of the time witia the father, | ! artford Times. ment, fullness of information, matter- | Sullivan. . fects = b 4 gt This ques-| & PO Sasas ey 2hyme “He has written an interesting, Consider the bug—more politely, in- | f°¢!5. White, cream and Beige. Plen jec! another with the mother and the re- of-factness ac acy and emphasis on s 8 hot 1 a \ S %y 8o the subject of s h . = purely political history, more nearly | dramatic story of a phase of life in | Se¢ n an article published by the vet there have | Mainder with strangers so long as it than any textbook we happen to|the Canadian northland that hereto- | ,l\mnh\mn.nn Institution MI‘ .l.lm(*: A ) is made easy and people will flock e SR G- fan om nt'e | fore has seldom fared as well as it | Buckland of London, an authority o 3 IRAPERIES, L who held that 1; ; 4( ; ‘.O.m‘m I:h:r TG not thoroughly understand the hand- i]’f]\::(\‘\‘;‘\lll Nnir(m‘mmr' Stesents deserved at the hands of the novel-| Worldwide celebrity, scoffs at our 45c 50c 69¢ 69¢ yard. All the dee tes'on the same | there so as to gz ling of an automobile and many wha G PP ists. . Y. Times. | cherished notion that man is the lord | sirable colors shown for spring. 1a B hen the ) (RCTTTAE fafemmae] 6t oot (e, T e S P | of creation. The real rulers are (he | assortment of silkolines, crotonn questions it, al- ate them so that everybody si satisfied | Y €4rs Ag0. By Gaillard Hunt. In My Youth. |iiirom the posthu [ Rigs art tickings, Denims, Burlaps and tay bne if there was ty to choose from There are a lot of people who do the shortest space of time possible. This is placing one of the greafest evils the country complains of on 2 | but such does not moan that the auto “An outline sketch of social life and | MOUs papers of Robert Dudley. | Vortunaely for mankind the bugs | estries. Ball fringes and drapery edy” mercenar; eliminating the | should be banished and a return made | CUSTOME i the United States in the | “As a picture of the middle west of earth ’,‘m_‘ e et e nEseo yard Spwai | Iy and thelausstiontor | tolthelconveyarice ot ithe istag sl coanh| JSATWREN peaceimasimadeiwithiGrent | inf the ibackwood siperiodiithe fboolc))(S1ES AL Lol Srasiy well, s 18 50 unds the mayor | home, the family an d The fact 1o ¢ A | Britain. Written to celohrate the | has historic value. As a relief from | accomplishment, considering that SASH CURTAINS, o votes has| morality. Rl e \"\\“"‘]' (}1:’:\::’:::2 | one hundred years of peace with that | best sellers and problem novels the | there are half a million species . of 2 . L The only state in the country which [ rachine. In both instances there have | COURtrY. Instructive chapters on | Pook is fine and true. The reader | them, and that their capacity r_mdr. - | hermits a divorce on a six months’ | been vast strides since the first ones | &Vl clothes, literature. amuse- | Who misses it loses real and worthy | production is practically unlimite —_— s 5 i were produced. Weak i e ments, politics, etc.’--A. 1.. A. Book- | enjoyment.”—Outlook. | But m};m need not flatter himself % ommon councll | residence is Idaho, evada has yet O .l B list. { * oo that it is his acomplishment. He may WINDOW SHADES aldermen and [ to gain the consent of the lower | coii FRHS IS A8 ¢ ';:r“z‘;“la‘(;";f tas Jean Gilles, Schoolboy. By Andre | rule the fathomless sea, conquer *he | All colors in stock. Shades 25¢ up- & bit plainer | branch of the leglslature and the sig- | method of voting by the Australian Daran AN ane (e niotlie, leves Che fur- | WEI, ARy Sl or aeler, Saade te il shall be com- | rature of the governor before it can | svstem that there is scarcely any ; forces, conse- | 0 back where it was on the divorce ;";‘l‘]‘:gn ISt comraise L Nenu o SR Irish Histor By J. H to a vote on | auestion, G. Rowe. s they are. un- e b = Recounts the complete story of . y 5 legendary and historic Ireland in a gt unither: an el The Whigville Brook. condensed narrative. The author has jcilman has two Caruso, tne greuat tenor, sang his (By James Shepard.’ ought to ‘get away from the blood at stake. e and 29¢ pair made and ready to hang s finished mayor shall be One American’s Opinion of the Ku- 5 o= ropean War. By F. W. Whitridge. “An unusually simple, sincere, Vivid | est, link the oceans, dam the torrent, | der. Let us put your window shades account of the inner and outer life harness the lightning, make the desert | In condition now. ‘Phone or call and of an imaginative boy sent from | blossom, master ferocious beasts | have our shade man call at your con ' home because of his father's illness, ' spear the leviathan, annihilute space, | Venience g first to a farm and then to a board- and generally order this corner of the P |ing school. The book was awarded | cosmos to his convenience. But he [ NEW STAMPED PILLOW CAS} the 'Grand prix de litterature’ by | cannot boss the bug. Not much. He the Academie Francaise in 1912, a ; is a heroic figure, confidently facing a | gealioped i g e mv;m-l i . iz be given for ‘an imaginative | llon with a magazine rifle. But what g age @ hemstitches Rk e Can [ arenellofi e R eca sona th ofMeetrodi i mBalbrooisiwi thoutlany mare ”,lr“l.fmm‘,ff“'""“"" "‘."‘: dr“\(‘-” on the | BUTE ;(: A O A e 1 picture he makes for a comic sup- :(,"',mf Daytime cases to embroider t that he pre.| politan opera house in New York last | Save that of a village where slorious deeds of Irish heroes Braiet | plement slapping at a mosquito—and | ¢ DA The Whigvillens took all that I hag, | '~ A Booklist. * e | missing! And now take what 1 can spare. Round Table, September, 1614, A Just Around the Corner. Romance The tiniest bird is worth more than LEATHER GOODS i : : Casserole. iy Fannie Hurst. | an army corps of men when it comes | Sale of hundbags all genuine Jeath er because his| ten times and he was so moved by officer are also| the demonstration that he actually |g ; i | auarterly review of the politics of 1 - h | i . = ally 1 Some mills by their dam sites rema NP " YA o i of s sto s z gs. G 5 y er, fa 3 p. y their d sites remain, || {HaF RISk empire, Special Wari nim- A ccllection of short stories, most | to fighting bugs. Goodness only knows ney silk or leather lined, fitted of the council | wept., He is going back to Europe But their wheels only turn toward | ., them reprinted from the Saturday | what would become of us without the | Inside. Special 95¢ values to $1.50 y and there is| this week and will. feel happy over deca, 2 Evening Post. “The workmanship is | birds. Future generations would dig- The power and the, thrift 1 once gave | geoten uneven, but she has it in her to do | cover what, 1f the extinction of hird them, good work in her chosen fielc New | life should now result from the whole- ¥ ox o To embrotder 49¢ and 76c at B does not give | evening, was called before the curtain Pioneers in Ulster and r any such au-| the reception and also the fact that S Americ: v (. K. Bolton. o posacsse his pockets are full of money. { New Britain has taken away. A York Times. | sale destruction. Man would be made sary in all cascs| There has been more or less com- | Soclallhirel mola. Mo Dneland ek to realize his helplessness for self de 8 a two-thirds | plaining of late years that high class | When [ left the last mill at the ville, | 3y M. ¢ Craswford Little Red Chimney. HBeing the | fence should that happen. The carth | c 3 X | s L passed down a gentle incline, i \ diverfing mecount. illustrarea | 10ve story of a candy man. By M. | would simply become uninhabitable a tie vote as| opera has not been financially suc- ¥ : 1 once worked the stamp and the jrotion coes not: cessful in New York, but it is noticed I°. Leonard \s this Smithsonian paper suggests . “The author possesses a gift in her | the human race would perish miscr- | 109-201-203 Main Street, ; ; ] pump sources and anecdotes of famous peo- i ote is necessary | that two concerts in which Caruso At the old, old copper mine. ple, which makes a vivid picture ot | @Pility to impart this feeling of the | ably. Once the bugs got the upper ! unusual to ordinary affairs.”—New | hand, so to speak, the end would be | on of the coun-| appeared this week netted over $15,- the customs of cducation, of mar : g i { York Times. | speedy. o . : el Some saw me saw logs at a mill | riage, housekecping, traveling, amus led one way orj 000, some of the tickets selling for | S€, ¥ > 2 i o i il L : ol o And pass on by the famous pine | ments, festivals. and life generally el ol '\t | The mind grows dizzy at the attemp at results iIn| 20, while one pair brought §65. tree, N T A T and having a surprise at the end. to compute the incomputable facts of use it has failed | These prices have only been exceeded | Which stil]l bears a tale of a robe v sk i —Wisconsin ""'1‘=‘:-‘"“"”"“"» | bugs. One pair of the too familiar po- 1 | tato bugs is capable of multiplication ¥ of the votes| iy those paid for special performances | And the end Mix expected to sce. Vovages of the Norsemen to Amer- g ) g b il 8 ) New Mr. Howerson. Ry Opie Read. | to sixty million in the course of @ of the council ; it Y ntlel the late ica. By William Hovgaard Z AL ] 2 . c h of a benefit character, o P The story of the conversion of an | single season, according to Mr. Buck- S o [ ar & , o ng | - . anarchist. a sue if another vote | P. T. Barnum, it may be recalled, tells Wihose wheels T ald not formet War and Culture. By J. . Powys. .nn?um t . : e | land. And such appetites as most bugs ajority. in his book jiow the firet ticket s0ld | T was lost as I reached the Pequabuck ok : i ad is an incorrigible rhe- ) have! Potatocs would soon disappear ; ; ; srician, a man who can N0 More | if their specific pes . feig for the first Jenny Lind concert in| Where they take everything that is War and Insurance. By Josiah ‘f('l“‘ ‘“m A ””“’ T et | \: Iht(n .\;\]\(uu pest were unchecked. I e 3 % = R, A catepillar, cating twiee its weight ST CHARITIES | New York brought $625 at auction, wet, ‘,;A“ than the humor out of his eye. There | in leaves every day, may be \flldktfl of the Spring-| the purchaser announcing his name ., ... 5 gam at Whigville above Philosophical Union of the Univer ;\‘al kindly wit on many a page have only a moderate appetite though | A Garbage Can to Embellish Grant's tment has been | at the top of his voice and also his Which weakens my life down the |Sity of California in August of last j1al 25 1 its ration is equivalent to a ton of 3 8 e i ; : 5 s s S b rear, i hich the author propounds | hay for a horse, per day. If an infant d vestiga- | business as that of a hatter, the ad- way, PSR, DNE G 3 PR Re 3 2 « pighiien) i h ined resulting in a | But above my heads and my hranches | @ New theory, that of a system of !\':;d 1M“db|" i Lu‘\' ; f “\‘lhipq ot chpRdou e SRl ts showed that| vertising he gaine o A Dbettered condition displ { mutual international insurance to pro- eI "? ”.‘ BRLLn "» - VI8 | some bugs, it would devour fifteen While every interested unoflicial One of the | iarge increase in his business and = S tect nations against calamitics-affect- #nd the French legion. Strongly re~| hundred pounds of food during the |agency in New York hu wealth. : ing whole nations, pestilence, earth- | Miniscent of "‘{""‘, Pt e s st twenty four hours of its life. We | zling to preserve Riy | quakes, war itself. Not,always con- ; Plot, character and atmosphere. 13 | have only to think of the flea to be re- | develop its natural beautics for iy citing, containing sentiment, adven~ | ;hinded that not all bugs are vegetar- | henefit of the population, it vineing as to details. but the movel | - : P s iR oo IS @ i) Lol ation of | ture, love and mystery. | ians; many species attack ma dise 3 t theory one. worth the attention of | HF e R M Nred mood| 1S T wk man dire liscovered that the city government all advocates of peace.'—A, L. A. has been cx a o b n » as been cxpending its energy on & Booklist | list. | H:- said that the choleric Frederick | scheme to transform this y o | the Great ordered all small birds in | cips M.\lepdnlu?hnr of the Prairle. DY | pjg realm killed because some of them | and. son ila) et ok ot a argaret Tynn. secked & R R, i . o St P e Mlahure. [ Pecked IBtienEEroyall Cliortien. AWIHLIL | beasritusly bonddered weila b The prairie sketches by Margaret | (w6 yvears he had a fine crop of cater- | 3 Lynn that have been appearing in the Diliera i eteAQlsE cheridu {1 ca er- | credible were it not for fact that “Atlantic’ have been collected and are | ;10" 0r ' “cates which once freeq | LAY the disposal plant is actual reprinted in this book togeeher with = i 1ich once freed | under construction, and er 5 | itself from hawks and owls, whereup- L B o o dawks and owls, whereup- | has been ‘alted temporarily only by “"Phe book is like a fresh breeze. 1o | 2 - ran the state. Pennsyl- | an injunction issued on the prayer vania paid in bounties ninety thousand | nr it . it full of green thoughts and carries | . ! : of citizens whose homes are mer dollars for the extermination of these | and whose propert ngered 1 ! by quotations frem many original | i | ! be made ecasier the time will come when the hosts of impatient politicat zealots will devote their efforts to its destruction. They are victims of de lusion; to gain ene end, which to them desirable, such as the hibition by federal law of the facture and sale of aleoholi “¥ull of cheeriness and sentiment seem pre man liquor they are willing to put in jeopardy the whole fabric on which our nationa! security rests, address delivered before the Tomh? been strug dying boy was | corresponding increase in his erside Park and e upon the or-| There has been no such advertising [I'm a five headed monster of power, ‘department, but | given those who paid over $20 to hear With one arm and two heads on the 5 th : vas ade | Caruso sing. These prices were not noxty, Qi e mad . ; ; A west arm with one head near a case having no | the result of speculators, but rather Tty Another ca the result of the size of the opera While two hecads on a mountan stand forth. is now rare muni Wars Between England ard Amer- aic. By T. C. Smith. a hos-| mand of the patrons and those who . ' DRl ool e e el ! : My Johnny Cake raises these Meads | pow soctal eonnomic & oy lbjected when us | had scats having purchased them at Toward heaven” ' thblishna " ¢ost | PPY »n]ud. economic and political i i 5 % : At ‘auses led to a period of almost con- W alk 3 gular price, were willing to part ig] CEILCR it 1 : §F onetyphe | the resular brice 4 Bl [onieh, - tinuous antagonism between Iingland favored in op- | with them in consideration of the ex- | Where I watch for white sails on the ! ;14 the American communities from | bital the charity | tra dollars oifered as profit, A b“‘)”‘“ T » q 1763 to the ratification of the treaty ' | s they come into view and pass SR . 5 2 & S n the gthor| Caruso is popular, people- like to| 45 thes & (forGhent SInSnATE 4 SiraTlows lcpns e ey & i dal ap siat o R BRb WA : alled predatory birds; but the re- | this amazing enterp 5 - nectedly developments in parliament W % F | so that he was re-| hear him sing and those with plenty S8 welllag s colenies, thus giving ' There is poetry in it, too.”—Satur-| o 14ne damage t S 3 | as well as in the cc es, s g B e R oviow il (DanaonT g dan o crops from rodents Riverside Park is beyond price, It | wouldn’t work. | of money and who do not seem to be | The city when taking me up AT e o o o ot nd e i angasioic i Were sald fo have been taking Wa-| competently, thongh in very con- | T we would not deliver this rolling | Pyptee to the ivmy oo ont ter, densed form.”"--A. L. A. Booklist. planet over to the bugs, we had better i . L A But since, they have gobbled all P o e e battax on came from| hear him. Stll their offerings are e b o fne T v R. H. Davi plicant. | very far from the record price paid Within a mile and a quarter. | “Disconnected sketches giving : very living picture of what the writ- My shed is as sweet as a pink, cr actually saw and experienced of man who, it was | house being insufficient for the de- from the Drive to the river front into the most beautiful park in the eit The de- sire of all intelligent men has been “Depicts the joys and sorrows of to have the railroad tracks which lonely woman who has adopted a | 2 bound it on the w depressed or shipwrecked child.” the Constitutio roofed in a way that would permit flogtty. In.per - o My clams bear the finest of pearls.|the fighting and desolation in tho el S ! : k& Tines,) spropriate landscape treatment of and all because | Meriden whose chief industry is rise like a giant from bed, | western war zone. His personal | Favoring Conditions, | e bill to facilitate amendments to | the whole flank of the hill, and i has the manufacture of sterling and plat-!" .50 4 sheet on the dam full of | views are everywhere present; in- (Troy Times.) | the federal constitution introduced in | never been suspected that the eity B iits perhans ed silverware, has had a stroke of furls. deed he is persuaded that, having Liecent developments indicatc the | h“\ “ :.‘ 2 .xllixn:s-x,x..‘x\;:\ by Mr L..\.».!.x‘.nn( would care or dare to a | good fortune which will make its scen the war, impartiality is unthink- | continued and rapid increase in indus- ryan of the state of Washington | thwart the ultimate achievement of, i should be squelched with scant e | this design. But now it is revealed | | When Joy Begins. A le story of | the woman heart. 1 ). E. Laugh- | lin ed that he was| particular as to how they spend it B the charity de-!are willing to pay it out in chunks to have the most|in New York, not always wil- | P Whose judgment | people emploved in that industry did | able.” 1. A. Booklist trial activity in the United States, & pt. Such depart- | happy and add to the prosperity of { e L | with promise of still better conditions | "ODY. The safeguards of the con- | that the city itself purposes to use the city. The International Silver e T e e, .\!l':(‘II\NI(‘ A Wwith the coming of soring and the re- .\11(\\-(1(\)\ are none too strong in thi the park as an approach to a I because of the (“'hr::‘;“m“m:_‘,:;lm:t ';C,:':((']‘“' "”2&‘};‘&‘ lmolicure. it my daddy dld seep Building By a Builder ¥ B. A | sumption of many lines of business ::::S"’_“:L '1',’,"‘,"\,,“""‘TL"',‘,‘"]r ‘r"“]“. Rad § barren FIsand,; sl b= S e | A an 300,000 A sum which frightened the town.|Howes. that have been quiescent lately. Add g Sl of two-thirds [ the characteristic establishment of a f8rge number of | and will keep its forces employed “An experienced contracting engi- | to this the assurance of a growing de. f Poth houses of congress should al- | fat renderer I & cwoup | THIl thoe and DevENEs owellimoe farl o0 b b maney must go. neer and consultant answers the ques- | mand abroad for American products, | WAYS be required to place proposed | The West End asso | several months.—Hartford Post. I shall swallow the “Burlington |tion which confronts the builder of a | and it will readily be seen that there | #Mendments before the people. When [ dertaken the protection BioEion Army | s T Brookyl | s or large home and the mem- [are many iniluences contributing to | tWo-thirds of the representatives and [ of us against this inde [LCithe eTner R (artp e Mo e holl e E aisn willkbe| withime i time of a building committec. "W h'“ prosperity in this country, senators are not willing to vote for | of a fine possibility to the doing more good | will make his plans during the winter | 0 T8 L G hawn from | should 1 choose?’” Tells how to s® | One gratifying feature of the situa- | AN amendment there is ample ass convenience of administration R ¢ et opedif ©o) plant overygdpte ghe possesses MoK “{m. siook the best for one’s money and gives | .tion .is that the increase in business| /N¢e that the amendment is unfit appealed to the courts for the e applicants yes- | “PTing “llhhcn;n.hllw‘ans,'peuls n'nd oth- | y | practical advice on the relations that | has exceeded the anticipations. Thus '® submitted to the people. Congress | vation of what should be ¢ B nve ga“”m? SL ArODE I Gl e E0DCW L KSEDIE of bed | should exist betwen architect, build- | it was predicted that there would be | hds shown no marked disposition, in | noblest monunients | aualities and which are available in | ing contractor and prospective own- | u gain in orders for iron and stecl | late years, toward ultra-conservatism civie pride It deser of bread and sev-| meeting the demand for food supplies. TG er.—A. A. Booklist. | to1 the month of January of 150,000 | uite the contrary It is a fair infer of every cltizen in its legal and as each ap-| Never in the world’s history has there | chink, i il =0 sille ok w i to 200,000 tons. As a matter of fact | ¢nce that any amendment likely to | an adventure not less impt beén a greater demand for foodstuffs | And through Bristol anc ainville Compressed Air. By Theodore Si- | (he orders for that period showed | meet the approval of the voters would | it is imprudent, .and in th and this demand will constantly in- ek, mons. an increase of over 411,000 tons, | Teceive a two-thirds vote in congre b1 RPEHt Gf G suinota 16 way for others it B0 persons in all| crease as the war goes on. fven | o where water and so forth, is, TNV Loy munual which gives the | which was larger than the total for| Mr. Bryan's bill goes further than | it may, gt while the Rescue| when it is duex all of the countries Clehity ‘udent such information as Will en- | any month since last April. And as| the submission of a constitutional | mous e Shosat alak G now engaged will find themselves des- 22 0 able him to solve theoretical prob- | {he jron and steel trade was fairly [ amendment to the states after a ma for the 1wivul of t ':"r"mef:i n“t"c{w titute, and they will have only tho Ihtvs;-.ln:'Hx thought they saw in my [ 20 A0 00 independent research. | active in April, 1914, the figures ;m»;’.l‘ ity vote in congress; it provides for [ morial and the tomb of G ; * 7 | western world toward which to turn Pl Uses as little higher mathematics as | ccpvincing proof that demand for | ratification by two-thirds instead of | not immediately adjacent d a peculiar thing | for succor.—Norwich Record. Somefi one iR ED N ax eSO B St iy e u AR AR G ORI metal products is steadily advancing | three-fourths of the states. 1In short, | cesary but not atracti ese organizations - "‘;‘;’\!’-‘W! bk e Ll A to what may be considercd at least| the bill represents the desire of a | (he rag picker and the from people who| The hf"flt ‘ev!d}:nce of a prosperous | But c‘ouh s Ragbidchiieyestromathe Design and Construction in Wood. | jormal volume. In other words, | large number of restive persons B e b other | 5»':mmun;‘y s the showing made by 5 e ’ By William N'-‘“ railroads are buying steel rails and i throughout the country to demolish its merchants. Middletown for its And never again. other supplics, structural shapes are the safeguards of the constitution Any woman intending t ed for the same | sizc boasts of the best stores of any § 5 Gas Power. By C. Hirshfeld. being called for and in every line of [ Whatever its immediate purpoese may | a murder should go to Chica city in t’h“‘ state, and what is more, | Sweet :’*‘“)(‘; Ifl”f“rimm::w':’ my pipe, “An excellent elementary hand- | york steel and iron are sought for| be, it is & measure not in the public | do it. The nineteenth woman B S o e et :{}:et:‘?‘inz public realize . it .9\ory _It‘ de:_'r'p f‘rrm o S k;l gn‘x? flow. | ook treating “(I”,m‘\- l‘).]‘lch of g4, | enrly dnm.‘. Ve he announcement | interest The <<v|w~'(||||||l-‘r\ s it | cused of murder (here has just been tn v g0 elsewhere to trade.— |New Britain nd. takes gasoline and ofl Cngines, fuels, test- | iy the mills throughout the country | stands is a guarantee of liberty, not [ acquitted without an NETvening come s B trens; l She's letting some other kind go. |y, Clear, not too mathematical for | gor now operated up to sixty per | a menace to it; if its amendment is to | yiction.—Waterbury Democrat, H By a dam site which nature eir full share of | established in At the dam [ am turned out For a trunk made tight at each n gave the Sal-