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SHIP PURCHASE T'EUD. ANCIES. 7 A WN I » | Stanley Works. passed t> < SO The formidable congressior op- — U ALA‘ fheir w mjk. not always without arous- VI{AT OTHERS positien to his ship purchase plan, | )(uk("r Healey sa that if a———‘ HE action of 7\1;,;—.»;»}.”,‘3”:?{9\ l,r,p, ,\(’,2;.:1“9,.1““-‘.L:m:hm \“nI\: aceording to the Literary Digest, in| "y‘\‘ll;l‘f‘lil(oz'sv(i(Ivn:!lm)\l.\‘::.(t(.\l.l ‘11;\\‘»' ‘(‘ltl(- i Quisley in vetoing 1he ”‘|’ ”.x\";" .|, ::n.nvl- Plycie I BTG have beon o surprise to the | ¢ ol assomily s deociven resolution passed by 3 : the common council president, just as his persistent ad- [ it is made to, the men who work as a result of he hav- vocacy of it scems so inexplicable to | small rmpln}-o are buncoed, so there | ing voted:twice tol \.(nln( ~..1 Tl»'l:lr““r ‘J he new church | 3 some editorial writers that they con- | YOU are.—Waterbury Republican. be commended, OU IS ”“fll'” ”;':m'” el s e it an obsession. It alse aaael because of any lack of | $120 PropSyies ure sp hibition Running Amuck. . 0 . et i An unskilled laborer can learn to e | \isdom on the part of the council but | cifically mentioned for the reason that R e that since the legislative. managers of ! a farm hand if he aproaches his ,“1.1 because It \vast brought. about! by a jithey furnish*th nost siriking iilus- kel | the measure have amended it again | Ucational opportunity in a DProper | \oie which he had no legal right to | tration of devotion to relizion. The In Birmingham, Ala., they have just 3 ! spir ¢ i bu ~ule 2 s 5] oy : s arrested on a criminal charge ram and again to meet the objections of | ik o i, ""‘ “"‘H ¥ cast, notwithstanding the fact that the | Parishioners are all peuple - r |Jl xll i alch mina \h;‘; 11,1”“ v 5 e pirit is onc of condescension. Theve o e % e by two of | they make great sacrific Ao . De Laye, one of the larges its critics until it is difficult for many | mething had been’ doneib paper and magazine distributors in the no egotism as impregnable as that |y ShTaan ffic A s | have a ahiron haliine b s R e e s : 2 et is predecessors in office ac ¢ E 1 urc vilding « ; i .-:{;:erg_“‘" | Observers to see what its friends can | of the man who has nothing 10 boast | Legolution referred to been deprived | The Salvation Army ha city. His crime is punishable by a | fine of not less than $50 nor more a | hope or its foes fear from its pas-| of save that he is city bred and Was| or the mayor's second vote it would | worship valued at $6,000. It seems : . I ot Hota- | sape newspape ors are begin- | never before in the countr Norwich ! have been defeated but it will stand |as If when a class of people want a | han $500 and, in the discretion | e‘ la s or and Broad- | g e e bR cord A ! A1 ihe court, imprisonment at hard labor | . Views on all sides of I < questions as discussed |there, a schoo! nd church upon jucstions as d which the assessors have plackd a nges that come to Hervald ‘meatum In Board Wa'k, | ning to wonder what the desperato | a better chance of passage at the next | church in this city one is always pro- f " re the nths rtford depot | fight meeting because of the stand taken bY | vided and it is seldom tha: it is built | [0F not more than six MmonAS alk‘gbout. ' Republicans Even if New York does find all | the mavor and the fact that he is in { with only the money of those who are | The crime of De Laye conasiste n - - o » = N e 1 sell r Cop; of @ WS o ub- the senate conducted an almost re-|iis public service commissioners to | favor of its adoption. There may, [ members. Others contritute, even |18 @ py of a newsi ;‘”". '(’_ e GoTU Polaring mibuster| andl| demos | Fave bedi Tuzy) incomneter ¢ and per| however, be a nice point Inipariiament | s jorts CICEASEE CoRERiARer S0 lished: vutside the state whi | { i y & S P g is ary la aised v ) o Ve L tained a liquor advertisement. The | crats countered with threats <of a | haps even worse than that, there is fary law raised when e eero) »j(i U ter and while some of the churches A1l m 1,‘,5,_,.\,, s passsd, over the nothing to indicate that the prac-| Ordinarily the mode of procedure |y, o . gifcult time of it in paying | pn coiné legislature b: ¢ For the 1s " thei e 5 & governor's veto, a4 law making this a or the last business day of Febs heir w it is always done for nolpenay gfrense Therefore the Deopis | ruary we efter many apecial vhiuss one has ever seen the sherifl’s nolice fof Alubama will have to restrict them- | Notice! Special Prices Positively for 98 oms B hs doerd Merc Was | selves Jargely to reading home papers never even a chang of wnership uUn- tand will have to abandon to a great iglotule. rule, until the question — Of . "5e gupervising public utilities by | Would be to pass the original resolu- = | amending the senate rules became, in | governmental boards is wrong. 1t | tion, if desired, over the mayor’s head [ephone service | | i deal of con- the words of Senator Root, much | merely shows that wrong men got the | in order to make it effective and that body than the | jobs—as somectimes happens in the | is the action desired by the mayor, but case of bank cashiers and ministers.— | it will take a two thirds vote of the | ' soneil A X Hartford Times. | council to do this and that means | 1058 it was for the ren I of thelextent the habit of reading mugazin s1f the wholcf There have been caucuses and re- | 7 | twenty one votes or six moré than it | Puilding so as (o make roem for | The newsdealers of Alabama hav €86 companies | volts, talk of the party Whip and! o, cintendent Beede of the N had at the council meeting. If, how- | "€ and more commodions structure | tried to meet the situation by cutting | DON'T MIS§ OUR SATURDAY I o e ditatorn o B ena || v Sn e e iR Sore e o en i aRqhunailiabould BvoteRtonine BALEI SN ERIRS RS UL BEQUSTENE LoRe St BHE pthe BT Qllor B O v SrBerman SO SHIRT SALE, B hoaa cwiil ST fasiaedd 4 ot "‘: S el b ;l ceive the veto and vplace it on file a | 10 remove to anothor location. The | putting the newspapers and magazines | 39¢ Eacl - oara «w leadership, innumerable votes —on | In & d a f‘(n((nxrl 1m. wotlc majority vote would be sufficient, | church property in New liritain is |on sale. *This,” says De Laye, “means - ch. ¥ 0T two on a | countless amendments and points of | Impose a fine of $100 upon any teacher ! | | For men’s and boys' Negligee Shirts, : s Leeping a pupil after school more of rates. This | grder, with several apparent change more serious to the sSaturday Only. [ York legisla- | ship purchase or any other bill. Later in the meeting a new resolution | Worth a . large sum of money, over | much labor, as. 1 handle more than - p o i rder and ¢ 2 ity vote | two millions o dolla appare 500 ewspapers,” anc > » b v gc 75¢c All n e \ [lthan Ave minates it nosntos) Afteen \.\n\lld be in (n‘ vd ‘~l‘- l :l}l‘\‘,lunt) vote w 1111.| n (. 1 o nll\“q)v n \\‘|n| T A and \\hfn the big | worth 4 to J C All new patterns ir pited I New { o¢ position on the part of prominent | minutes in the afternoon. Worse than could pe it and place e matter in | and represents long years of efiort,on | Sunday papers arrive he will have 10 | gizeg 12 to 17 1-2 inch neck band it nas seemed | senators. Al]l of which has brought | that, he even speaks regretfully of the condition it Was in when the coun- | the part of the owners build- | €mpioy a large force of helpers to i cil adopted it before and which caused | ings as a general thing are { handle the scissors But this will KID GLOVE BARGAIN N > b - 5 the good old days when the rod. was 3 . &8 a general thing Kept in | M . " d Ill)nsltmn to -.-J‘\ \ debaters on both .\XL?O& to the pnu.\ti . n ne e e os ooy [ Uheimayoritolvero The whole mat- | zood condition and cven those of small { not bother him long, for his customers | Saturday $1.25 pair, regular $1. as been sim- | where they can attribute the oppoSi~| (.7 Briqreport Standard, : ! ter is not- of any great moment and | value, comparatively, are coitortable | Will soon cease to buy remnants of | grade. in, but so far i tion they encounter only to the back- | R e g | cor .\in:; not un(w,ul:l to m.,gpl looking and the people fecl just as|DNeWShapers The Birmingham Ag¢ Hatwi O AT RS ) — Sreat| discussiont in' the! coumncil, ; : arard printele) Gavton p :- ATY PERCAL hing done be- | ing of mysterious sinister forces. | State legislation illustrates over and L Eglac gotael proud of them as the owncrs of the | H¢rald prints a cartoon of an indig bt . | over the fact that the people have no | “\rfvfg). “lllnlllril.\\‘fl.‘:‘(‘ f"‘if"f“"‘l lhn]'. SOWe | ore pretentious edifces are of their | PaNt citizen trying te read the re- Saturday 9 1-2¢ yard, regular 12 1 fixed purpose in view, just the s ety ama > S laye caused sonie | port of a battle in Belgium and find- | grade. the changes municipally every y ters h own buildings. Another church s lengthy discussions in that body. In | o i ’fh A l"\‘ 'y‘“)“t“ I8 10 |jhg the important part cut out be- 3 % is matter the ques i o (2 s city soon, but so far | . was 3 T T P never found | body in.this country has been EiVing'| two, to transact the public's business, -1 MAHter L0 Hbeston of salaries is | 4y ingwn that is the only one in sight, | C°VU5C @ liauor advertisement was| COATS AT PIRIC gty of the coun- | financial aid to the owners of ships | Almost every member of the house | 2 < Dt Mgt { printed on the back. AFFORD TO PAY. and senate at Hartford, this vear ; : All scets are pretty well \ cil should feel as if the case for that pretty well provided for |y o P y B C el el § | e arrest of \Mr. De Laye,” gen 3.0 — h 1 8 £ »n vequired thoughtful consider- | &' Present, except the colored people, |ially explains the sheriff,” was in no $3.00 and $4.00 Bach, i T qi AL s some pet scheme to put through, ; [ > ity and one | war, or getting options | and in order to accomplish it will |V o o i S 3 and when they get th - B 2R lest ““.“““"f‘ taken may be f Eh e r"‘-‘_'vh. New | way in the nature of making a test Bhat he pro- | ships, and whether the persons, firms | trade with seme.other member to ac- | S CHINg In its effect. The question v epresentative | cuse, but means that he will be arrest- ter before the | or corporations having made such | complish the purpose. The result i iteo 0 o5 £ AT aalt city £ @k P eS. | "_(’l”(‘l"“‘r""i‘o‘”“' “‘0"“;-”]" of health prichuralie lca every day, and possibly every five v | with the endorsement of the s in- S 2 aana ating the e sion at Hart- | loans or obtained such options have | More -burden for the taxpayers ae Sear if he keeps on violating tr WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COAT 2 7 time.-—Middletown Penny Press. CVELY | tendent who has dev: 3 e as developed into a most B 1 . T ot rertiser 3 i oaTd o St aw The Montgemery Advertiser o d that he had | any conections, direct or indirect, with | interesting city official who not only ""I(I‘l"(‘l”]l‘ljiltxr(l of 'h‘ ri ‘s ;n pPrepaxing | o R Nawa have 8é Saturday $5.98 KEach o State b . | thoroughly understands 3 ates nas found that it needs | dirding ) s 5 For coats worth up to $15.00 data for use | the government of the United States. | mThe feeble-minded person is, obvi- | (1778 e (l(«)!« );m’lhe““l‘c h::‘”“iz more money this yvear to carry om ite | LrMined to ignore the law, and an v $ This has been spoken of as an at- | ously, a menace to the community. | g ohtaining i fairo biing | yorkMandlipecformiite fatny ! aatiaial SAncHom T DEch Instl o AUIEINS EY CHILDREN’S RIBBED UNION Such a person, especially a girl or| ; y == 4 down in the law Among j tormie TS ) S Bnais ons S mong the in- | O N SUITS, woman, unable to meet the tempta- pusinead N Een G e el sked for is $8,000 for out- This is prohibition run mad It = = the | {ions to wrong-doing to which all per- ; said to be the logical result of pro-| 50c grade. Saturday at 4 ol uch prepara- | Secretary of the treasury. So we find | sons are more or less exposed, with the hibition If it is, so much the worse CHILDT 'S SLEEPING GAR the telepnone | the resolution amended and carried so | strength and judgment which malkes for prohibition. Granted that pro- . M1 \’li 4 d & & 7 o ~sista re i o & bitio s a 00 z, still e s - which it na that it incindesaill ipossible: sinister|| resistance possible. Because of th derman or councilman is so well post- E andipreventipecs | 0 n SoCh HUNE RGNS | S . h it nat- e e 5 o children are brought into the world e e . 7 i ple from having as much work as for- | *F¢ other interests in government and 50c grade, aturday 42¢ each. ormation. forces on both sides, and an attempt | y ., qjcapped from the start with m Y diia e LuatEno Sd ogeE D $ {in human life, and they should not o Sao e : = 4| >d some more informatio pecial- , New' Britain has grown sorn s ” NEW DER M s, will be made to discover what efforts | (a1 ¢ o oc »ss. Tho Heec ormation, especia 7 - % p e SaCr > a as o NEW UNDER MUSLINS, 1 1 tal and moral defectiveness. The jail Iy during a debate when facts are nec-"| What and with the increase in tae all be sacrificed to this, as if it were the so-called shipping'trust or any | and the reformatory gre not the right [ [ o in order to bring about a prop- | PoPulation must necessarily come an not only the most important but the Saturday at 49¢, 75¢, 98¢ eac ¢ the right (o | Other interest has made to prevent the rlaces for those whose misdoing er understanding of the matter under | IN€rease in‘the number of poor peo- | oMY thing in'the world. Carried to HBvery gibng AUpRIEL TN DY e TiE o % ¢ue to ignorance and weakness rather L : 5 pie and this reer its logical extreme, this would permit | prices. in New Brit- | PAssSage of what is commonly known | discussion. If the heads of all depart- — s means larger expendi- as the ship purchase bill; also | o¢ ri ivi "hey sxpert | L e BEER g ey o EXTRA HEAVY BLANKE I | of right liying. They mneed expert| .a¢ inquirien: when formation we rartment. When this branch of the |F2¢ing laws exist to a l'|l !llrr‘(m th St salop e L B o ahitor s st | desired there would not be many un. | City service says it needs more money | 2nti-llquor provision, and by the timc £ a) .29 pair, regular . e 70" | Washington to defeat the measure, | SUTToundings calculated to promote | £ e purchaser 3 g - i o SGeh AT p . there isn’t : Rher dedad t out the customer would not get much and whether any United States sena- | come such a large city in a sense com- o SnSL GtDaTMNENLIof thell it s hioney s stoc e 7 ared to what it used to be that no | City where economy has been s st | ~OL AP % A .. | tors hold stock in companies owning | cient restraint to insure safety to | Lo lC¢ é s o be that no : ; 0 per R deruble: a | cient r ) 3 | one can carry all its business around | Sistently practised. The department some discus- | Hence Senator Burton moves an in- council com- | vestigation to find out whether any- however, been | detained in port on account of the Ifor children's Coats, worth up to 98 All in two big bargain lots Saturday. the commis- : tack on the friends of ship purchacse, ply be still en- and particularly on Mr. McAdoo, the eral. Tt is a good sign for heads e mat | good sign for heads of departments to appear at the council ’::"“ poor, made so, it is claimed, by meetings and answer all questions that “"‘ W hr The facts, however, are may be asked by a member. No ai- | ('3t While the war has served to make business dull jmie experience hoss, for when | than to wilful disregard of the laws o =0 @ L0 0 and the council | tures on the part of the charity de- |States in which anti-cigarette or anti- e a bond that i 1 whether a lobby has been working in | medical supervision and treatment, in | ¢ i 2 o a se advertisements have been cut | grade wise votes cast. New 3 yo- | there can be no question abou all these advertisement | bhysicl fnahEmentaliihealthy fwherel| il SolyoLes cast E Naw Brliain had e duestion about it, e bond to the | they can live and work under suffi-| It would appear that there is little ™ 1 ships y c v themselves and to the community at | ;o e way of jlomanity fo : it (. | ShiDS whidh would compete with Lhe: l'l :g? \(‘:\nm '4]‘_ S enazete salin his head. He must have help and | has eliminateq » abuses that used | ¢ n‘ ";' l_”‘ (“‘” f} ”" ‘r’|I|”‘I f“r {“::: v .- . |ships to be purchased or constructea | V&S & #Ler 1 the place to get information s fro to be worked upon it so.far.as it |Prohibitiouists 1o GRED SRS SRW 4 ly obtained its | tury American. 28T onEisSirom : far as it | . & does remain. - They might enact . under the provisions of said bill. | ‘ those who have it has been possible to ao so and the | Ine line passe:l o y | E B s been This double-edged investigation | ; meets wi roval of the news- : : B those mat- 1eets _lthlhe z;l{ppkv a ;f e i st (New. Vorlc Gommencinl) | in Hartford have been favorably st e e st 5 papers in New York, where most o S . o e rapi ] eople have been out of employme ground that he had carried liquor ) be a petition | 227 5 In the United States district court | ‘”"”“" g he ’}“’_“““ With Shuch -‘-’n';'n(nm-l’zx« 'l S B AR ¥ therd, "+ i enorbine browd rates it win | th€ suspected interests center. an alleged swindler has been con- | Public business is being pushed along | @0 ithstanding the fact that the them there. ey exer a broud- iete o> e . roars’ | there. They speak well of Speaker | City made extra approoriations for ARSI ening influence on the people of Wi S victed and sentenced to three vears’ | : Loe, s : 3 b Benss. titioners to be penal servitude for selling swampy | Healey who, they say, makes a splen- | Street work the demands of the char- The New Citizen of This State. consin, say the authorities of the uni-_ flence when it | ppegER HAS ONE MORE CHANCE | and practically valueless land in New | 114 presiding officer, being thoroughly [ 1ty department have leen areater (Chicago Tribune.) versity, and it is possible that they! P . . Jersey by fraudulent misrepresenta- | PoSted on parliamentary law and|than in past vears. The taxna 5 The announced and frankly ex-|do, but we can’t go into that—it ) The action of the supreme court of | tions regarding character of location | Keeps the members ® always within | must expect tl 2ht along, unless | plajned decision of Charles R. Crane | intangible. What is not intangible Wew York in refusing the application | and transit facilities. In this case the | bounds. They are sometimes in- | it should Le in vears when work is |, change his legal residence from | but definite and certain, is the knowl- S, for a mew trial for . Charies Becker | advertised lots as prizes in guessing | ¢lined to break away in order to ot | eXceptionally plentiful and ther | Chicago to Woods Hole, Mass., fur- | edge that the 1,400 outsiders are cost- | contests. The questions were so easy | in the last word in a debate and the less illness amo the people As | nishes its own suflficient comment. Mr. | ing the taxpayers of Wisconsin a gre: ; ! that anyone could answer them, so | Sbeaker finds it necessary to call them [ long as the city 0 must the | Crane ix a (ype of citizen we can ill} deal of mone For-them the univer- make it a rule | plicity in the murder of Hermnan ROS- | 411 contestants drew prizes and were | to order and never fails to do so. At ¢ost of maintaining it 10 revenuc i afford to los but he does not pro- | gity requires many additional teacher tient suffering | cnthal does not mezn that he is not | then told that they had to buy one | the rate that business is being dis- | #1s0 increases, hut it seldom suf- | pose to submit to robbery and con-| on their account also bulldings simply | or more adjoining lots because the | posed of everything will be cleaned | ficient to meet all i extra ex .nw‘w. tion in the guise of taxation, A | come crowded and new : state building laws had been changed. | up before the time for adjournment. | and that is the reason there must | fair and reasonable tax he would | 0.4 The evidence was amusing and proved hat time had almost arrived two |De S0 much pruning hy the | rd of | ¢ch fully pa but threatened con- | vy to the near- | & NEw how easy it is to people to huy | ves ago before the disputed judge. | fiDance and taxation every yve It | fis-ation—plh perhaps spectacular | it appears to | have been oltained through an affi- | “a pig in a pok The scheme | ship questions = were disposed of, | Will apparently be obiiged to do more | Hovne indictments—suggest a change lay eople | davit alleged to have been made by a yielded a profit of $40,000 drawn from | while the hearings on similar bijls | of it this year than ever legal residence. If we do -not jE -y neopie nogro who has already been a wit. | (D€ Dockets of persons who never saw [are all over mow and reports have L | husten to amend our constitution and apt to be duc | NCE s ¥ ) " | the land “ |only to be made on four cas e a rs ] e syster i v i cit : A ‘e on fo ses, those v substitute a rational revenue system s Bequently they | ness and who is now credited with This conviction should have a salu- | of: Waterbury, Norwalk, Norwich and State University . for the impossible and iniquitous one | ©f Workingmen and farmers in Wis~ e of {nis con- | having said that he swore falscly at |tary cffect. State laws and courts must [ ‘Hamden. There were over 1,700 (Boston Transcript.) now “in force” against certain volum~ :“'-““‘ . cannot afford to sen of large ex. | the last trial. If any such statement | D¢ weak when such swindlers can | bills introduced and of thls number Peculiar force backs the opposition | tary or involuntary victims, we shall | their son the univesity, that / be reached only when they us the | over 600 were referred {o the te a state universit » Massachuset . more and more citizens of Mr. | are paying tux nd helping ow that cases mails to defraud and thu come | diciary committee. Phis coranil rbic et B F B le g cate the f men of ot EEA 3 e 8 N ! > ary com b s co ttee | Which President FFaunce of Brown es : | fnstance, o | of sufficlent importance to grant a | within the juriediction of the federal | has held several evening sessions and | pressed at the dinner of Tuft’s alumn . however, puz: one is the ; batter a financially _heart . which | neW trial. An appcal has been taken Sourie ‘ln some cases wherc sales |{s pushing its work along very rap-| for it is a verdict from the head of a | Cholce of & Mass huseils ,.‘.\w by M | are.. ] seen no figures hadenly, n from the decision of the court in the ‘_\l'l\‘ made in "I‘v' s \\}H.nm corre- | jdly. This is not the only committes | college, that lies vond the borders of | (rane ) Bay state u~ ‘u j total cor q n-resident 3 trial when Becker was convicted | SPondence of an incriminating char- | that is hustling along its businc this commonwealth. As a man who | happens, L same confiscatory | the university of Wisconsin from fear or |’ 7 acter the victims are' without re- | thev are all doing it: it Is belleve. \t | cculd have no privat Wterest at | general property tax as 1llinois. That § cannot oned and this case will be argued some- | Ul doing it; it is belleved that t it . in their beds. | © 5 & : dres | al records,are being broken and that | stake, President 1aunce has heen able imonwealth has had troubles of | very large time during the latter part of mext| The New York Commerci | everything will be cleaned up, long | t0 View our educational problem from | the same nature, Kind and degree pended £ month. 1f the supreme court decides | ftaudulent land schemes repeatedly |y o the time fixed for adjournment. | the privileged pesition of (he outside | ours. Its legislature has been slow | . in' TS, favor then he will bo grantea |\l Zecent years. Some Of them the |mqy aliserverit Ho cut str (o the | and divided against itself. Fxecu- | authorities are unabie to check e : e tives, commissions and important : a new trial, otherwise he Will be | {hrough the artificial proc schools, whic 8 expenses which now n e et are | law providing that if a citizen takes New Britain visitors to the capitol | unavoidable, Business heen dutl |a arink in Tennessee and crosses into 199-201-208 Main S Our Many Land Frauds. im- | during the past . number of | Alabama he should be arrested on the ays that most | under sentence of death for com- ase of its ex- | to have another trial, but formation re- | passes upon the matter of granting trinl o1 new evidence zaid (o is a splendid thing to furnish free education to the word, but we must take into account that not all the taxpayers of Wisconsin are mil- lionaires We have many thousands was made it has not been ccngidered came into it would de- ecause of tae be placed on terwards said 100le, wi is good news and in after years | © ke universit it will be spoken of with commen-| ¢¢f 1 s of pros- | Vo e ‘r o1 | den char £ boll o e | civie bodies have pleaded and de- | clectrocuted unless the governor in- | ecution for misusing the mails. Stock [ gyl (M) (G CEEEETY m‘l' of the | the advocates crsity. | manded revenue reform-—but in vain SRRy seem | in fraudulent land or loan companies : attem it I'so far. According to t orthy es- Imost a rarity Lipisres anu s E (doss ol Riesem anihe o ] MPanies | 1,phy this year compared to formep|IM this att t ¢ 1t £ r 1 | Y | ety as'ne wwas the attorney * who | ¢20 be s0ld BY personal solicitation [ 0¥ o R SR Ralablishediinstitutio : ) new | imates given in the press of Bostom | @ heart among | without incurring this risk, and this | > = undsuatediyein g oo hd flimsy superstrict nttol nd Springfield, capital has heen leav- | | high schoo! state of Wisconsin 1) received by the 1,400 lucated pense. prosccuted and convicted him. This | game has been. so safe and profitable | SO Pusiness, but if it s {t s not | (500 B 00 Ll e e he sees n | ing the state to escaj iscation. Other ti mi matier has already been referred to |in the past that it will not be aban- | ”,"l‘““ 1""-"“1“““ “"""“(’, ”!"’“ """“, v : el classed with some o s actions : in the New York papers and the gen- | doned as long as state courts and Seney i A e B e impresmion s that it woulaibe a | TS inadoguate or stat e R constant hurry o ; fare TEERES (HeRneriormancellotithel il LERE UEREE 0 VS XE I SRRy o e most embarrassing situation for him. ['quties. * This conviction is n victory, | 1as attracted v.nlm t Aln‘nluh. ry i " Becker, it is said, still cnerishes | but it does not cover the whole field | 2ttention, but it o :';"““ a *l';:‘ of brdinarily goes 2 25 thondu=hlvias canldibe wishad party measure by the republicans BB e of A mewtRLbut cthere It : : and there is scarcely any one who jough they arc way active In geron andonn of oid i Hundreds of Hions dollars' 'he general im- angerous aban T i i Hundred mi v i The proposal,” 1 1. “is unworthy | Worth of stocks and bonds have been 18 will bear looking into, of the histo tradit and prin- | removed to Connecticut and Rhode | no graft, of course, hut there ma cirles of this state. 1f we wint highep | 18land—states that had the good sense | waste, and there muy he other education for all people of thig | 10 modern their revenue systems | stances of what might be callad m commonwealth, let it be offered in and'| somewhat iditorials on tax reform | taken policy, such as the on¢ bove through a combinaiion of the re-|in Chicago papers are reprinted with [ quoted t chnnot hurt the o8 ; s - : ; ! sources of all the institutions of |avidity in Massachusetts to reinforce | equcatio pamcaly, envaeuliE il tiat o is be- -claims it has any particular value | yragenchusett > m‘,‘ A ”,',r, | home argumente. Tilinots and Mass- | pelosiaw 2 J - | coming more and more reconciled to South Turns on the Buzzard. in its present condition. The con-| ea of true co Lt i12 [achusets ars in ‘the wixie BOAL &a 1. | health and | |, " fote and when his taree compan- (Atlanta Constitution.) cealed weapon law, which it is un-! ytilization of existing encrgies, Presi. | gards taxation. Those of our citizens | Qo pexforming | £ - ihé death house were led out ite Senator Wells, of Florida, | derstood ]\n:l be l"vpnrh-t] 1’:|\"nr)l""~ dent Faunce shows the : tes of | who are driven out by confiscatory | : enduran 3 9 wants the state to place a bhount, next week does not seem to be just| change to be as contractors crying | tdxes should at least gelect a state to their doom yesterday morning, he | 4}, gigughter of buzzards emph what the state needs to cover the| (or the construction of ‘yv‘v expe Q\L. | whose reformed tax laws could be was the one who talked to them more | jng the fact that scence has driven s¢ This bill which was intro- | coal-fed power plant on the b ~'|‘\‘.\lr“mmnm-ml"v' as models or examples | seriously than the others and urged |about the last name in the old super- | duced by Senator O'Connell of Bridge 4 biream whose natural ene they | to 1linois. Then their action woula | stition which gave the buzzard im- |port provided that the person who| would totally iznorc | have: constructive propagsnds it munity as a scavenger. Science now | sells firearms must within twenty. Fortunately there ol confiict ot s ENGLAND CANNOT ACCEPT, ! % sa and with definite proof, that the | faur hours notify the chief of - | uiterior purposes between the sup- | Cost of State University, after.. Becker has always been cred- |, rd is an agent for the spreading | lice, warden of borough or selec porters and the opponents of a state| (La Crosse (Wis.) Loader- Pross.) U. 8. Proposads Regarding Foodstufis 2 ited with belng a policeman with [ of hog cholera, and other diseases, | man of a town of the sale of such | university. All partics wish (o see the | e Y ge several min- | |\ . ourage himself and he has thus | 2Mong animals and human beings. | weapons giving the name and ad- | eGucational institutions of Massuchu- | e belleve in putting into educa-| g the beating Therefore, the huzzard must go. dress of the purchaser. It would | setts engaged in the larges Jssible | tion all the money it needs. We be- is, I'eb. 27, 5:40 a. m.—The R L ol DOsition miow whore he netds It Not many years ago the buzzard |seem as if that is giving a murder- | measure of public servic By the [lleve it more important than any|¥rench press is unanimous in sayh @ pos - | was hailed as Nature’s garbage dis- | ously inclined individual a good start | proffer of free scholarships, the op- | ©ther purpose for which money is|that Great Britain cannot accept the 3 . A posal plant. The uncouth bird was |on the authorities. portunity for higher educaiion could | Sbent. But the men in charge of uni- | informal proposals said to have been < bffries were ox assumed to keep down the dises —_ be made quite as large to the vouth | versities, normals and high schools | made by the U. S., that the embargo ‘before one of There is a rumor at th state | and death rates. People who visit- The report of the ascessors this| of Massachusetts the western | are fallible, as are the rest of us, and | on foodstuffs for Germany be rs sician reportec | capitol to the effect that some of [0 Charleston. 8. €. will remember [ woek on the amount of untaxable | states make it through their free uni- | there is no good reason, when they : provided G andons her earts, supposed | the legislators who' are being inter- 3‘(";‘;' l):::l“(':‘\:/)’\lll'l(r!": ;-H:l'\n-u thet his={ipgrope in the list shows what a city | versities. The SNt {m'—‘ L appropriatior why they | tention of : nerchant ship, G \‘luwed by the \\'urr(f'rsvfnr the woman R |:;\\ :' yfl I‘HHT New Britain is so far as ¢ hurches are """',‘\,:'r ans ",”'f' "j"‘ Ll 'f | >h~“nl‘ not give “_n;m proof of the | The papers, however, express appre \ suffrage cause are telling the women g Lh 2 - Other cities and ! qoncerned. Practically every sect to desire can all be served ¥ the | necessity of it. We should give the | ciation of the spirit in which the pro- quires greater | that they will vote for the suffrage | Many counties followed wuit. represented in the list and in some | CXiSting institutions without trundling | university the utmost liberty of ac- | posals were made e main contest | amendment when, as a matter of Now science has stripped the buz- | ingtances the growth hus been won-| IR the political difficulties and | tion in teaching, but would be just as The Matin declares the steps Sug- f g 52 . i anv. | zard of illusion and it must g ang vhich atter ate-con- | fact, they do not intend to do any- |’ e S st go. [ ingles which o= | strict in voting it money as we would | gested would be carrying altruism al thing of the sort. The reason for their | I$ interesting to observe that come op ! position 15 robviousi Stich iférbers | the men most active in the anti-bug. |(SPeaking peoble, some 0f Whom are 5 i . | zard propaganda in P eamparatively new comers to the city, e. Certificates | do not care anything about suffrage, | 2Z2rd propagands South . Geor, . Pol church on Broad rance com- | but they are embarrased when con- | Bave been demonstration agents ot R .. It is not ” 4 fronted by the active, intelligent wo- | the government. They are street for instance. 1L S0 many . I Ry, peto | on who buttonhale them to tind | tering some difficulty "in upturning | vears ago since the site of this pretty | nogition of other ideals for \na | students. There are 1,400 of them at | continue the war and sacrifice the ease, more than | yy.re they stand.—Hartford Post tradition, but are making steady pro. | edifice was a pasture 1ot through | gapgerous to the traditions of M -,M,!\h.- university of Wisconsin, It is | lives of their soldicrs in order to save 8 gress. v which hundreds of emploves of the chusetts, complimentary to the state to have | German civilians from want 0 turn on the lig Coming right down to brass tacis how much did these players who are leaving the me or going te jump | their contracts byver earn, or how much could they ecarn today if it wasn't for baseball ?— Norwich Bulletir hy instances of h John L. Sul- an and before t was said that art and as evi- gimed that o them from the standpoint of religion to be brave and to believe in a here- Declares French Press far shown that he still has sand. He large men. to say that he derful, particularly awong foreizn f a dozen times rolled institution. In short, the way ; i :”))‘li,‘"‘“‘nlt:_‘ e T L I,“_””) i be in appropriating for anything else, | together too fur because “ever 1.»4[/ {deh]a of this monwealth_in theip | €¥¢ePt that we would put it high up | w hich a rmlu,: wids ah pare primite 1 value not o |on the list be served would be a loaf the more for & soldier primitave stren d va not to . t | tke the question of non-resident | in other words, the allies are asked to encourn baffle and distort them b the im- |

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