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asses=ment be placed on the tin plate PACTS AND FANCIE - is doing more, with production at the | sustathed it would stll be necessary | y on the door is not a & Ad U nna hightest point touched since the carl ta repeal it It tl law should ! E a Bood one. A e 0 N ghtest poin peal i the law sh vertising:values of property would not | WHAT OTHZIRS 3AY part of May, 1914; shipbuilding yavds | annulled in a vear or two there would | | is high time that Connecticut took fac nonths of activity; anto 8 e srost he : i i 5 ace many e ; have run up a great bill of interes Ip the question of tavation a par- adequate and effective measures to Vicws on all sides of timely mobile shops, copecially those making i il and a greater hill of public inconven ticle, The best (hing any community | prevent (he further pollution of s for use in the Euro. ience If the contractors should « questions as discussed in ex- commercial ¢ Ry dolingchothiincls oisplectilopmas -l Mye i BhanUorspan AU R w L teU IRl J changes that come to Hegald | | Pean war zone, ave speeding up; cer- | ¢ide that they would not proceed until | S, A N cerally. The oyster panters of the state, tain bhranch the machine tool in t sessors moen whose judgraent on the L Lsht 2 ran tneir situation wa made clear Britain who have put hundreds of thousands value of property is unquestioned and | o ofiice. dustry are swimped with war ovders; | would nrouse resentment dollars into busine: have o right | {some railway machine shops are ’ Uher ainst the union thien abide by the figures they place | to demand protection from the state the city Peanut Market in Japan. vorking at a better rate, though im idea tha o and willing to ‘Month. upon real estate and such other prop- | from which they have acguired their by mall | i .5 s proper Lo be taxed, and lot | FCIdings by purchase and (o which on i nts a they pay o fair proportion of taxes ywrovenieni in this quarter is irregula . $150,00 e (Japan Advertiser, Jan. 23, hy Consul | PFOYe e t s $15 . (S (tetgeds T, ) Jag e gl o0 tlieisch o Lo 000 should 1 m doing o > oLt that i) ¢ i e | 00T work tends to stimulate building | <. iy these hard tim % " lu x : arnually. Bridgeport Standard Wing to the rich erop of peanuts | jn o oderate way. On the other hand | humane sentiment Al 1 las i o H NG E over g medtum 1n (s SReu LR ey kel e, | coal is quict, many miscellancous Americans will not do the worl B oress .,u..{-x‘.»“l toward ti.l‘ end of 1.‘ ‘ l..p | dustrics are working short time, and | iny price, The price American la . dvertisers. livelyn Neshit, whose name, not so | and the price Tell to a marked de=| 4,01 {5 slow, but, even so, saw mill mmand : ! 1 e o e 3 y . ands Loy Bl . s 3 en so, si co and< ought not to be pai GRAND LIST NOT CUT MUCH. o T e i eTECA Indt el o i el i B G R O e ey e e e L . I t ok A o at Hota- s ‘ S e Scome © pro- B snio o Mot Onedbonralorirala i alnot | high type on the dirst page of even | ever, a reaction has come, the PIO- | rop jnereased activity. Railway earn- | furs were willing o submit to thi Toard Walk, any material reduciions fn the grang | CUnsctvathe Inurnels I New ¥or : ings are showing up better, and Janu B R i e The be loctric V artford depot 3 S < Las been forced to give np her the What has prompted tihs improvs |} e onorts, taken colleetively e W Lo resist on public ground on the market ist as prepared by the assessors, the | yirieal cngagement st Hammerstein's | & tendency in the new: year is, of p CALLS. abatements amounting (o only about | Lceause of a nervons breakdown, | C0Urse, the condition of the Ameri- can market. 10 appears that tho ducers insisting upon a fair price | likely to present a more pleasing View. 'y gutery which would follo the | prjee Buying of steel by the railways is Dol wopping o the work which would $2,000. This speaks well for the ax- | Which fact is dismissed in the metr conspicuous. Jobbers of farm machin the stopping of the work i pelitan sheets today had a single line | Market was overstocked last year on i ery in the northwest are busier than ¢ vat hecded. (o firouse the legisia } upon request It was not so many years ago RSHI1P. reductions were quite large, not en M IT o |1l el & oo e ol s B ol (RO Gt eaiolin e maln (i andU i ge ek i G e s B G el b R o e N ey the importers were quite reserved in veather has facilitated farm work, olatioallor the cituadsn. Andlwh their attitude; but at the end of the |\ coiner h satedgtacy stenBugc o s ion EEASHREICRY Annual Mark'l)own only in individual cases but in the ag largely increascd acreage of et ikt Tk joday to forecast S e % T STl ato acreag o work of repeal ging it Ycar the better part lof thelold stock i, s aiy S al e teien g in difficult to stop it at jusi the right A cregate amount, but of late the hoard _ el ‘ 2 L . Delaney as | ' . | Citizens of Connecticut sl pely | WS sold, and the American bUuyers | (0 jhore grain i goins into the plice. Thix law oxpre extreme on ,’an CtS an J U lor relief has been more inclined o ave now commenced to plice ne of New Britain L with confidence upon the veto or the | D now commenced to pliace NEW by e s sharply o hic on sympathy for labor i effect | ook with faver upon the grand Ust | governor to ‘frastrate (he plans of orders. though these orders are yeb | o (hat th et v Dard { - t t : as it finds it and leave it in prac- | those, who have, sinee the heginning “" linileaRam ot But the pro- |, jeq wre being for fleets ment, other law lisb Wh omiortaole reme delicacy Aucers and hrokers have now &rown | ,ep . ajiies, which 10, means the nact workmen's compenszation 14 COTTON BLANKETS, eventual liberation ze quantitios [ und other like statutes in f Now ot e of Russhi's wheat ffeets of foreigh | (lass whic htakes £o much m tically that condition. The Herald 0f the session, devoted their energies 1t however, o strange fact that owing to their optimism and strong « fo the destruction’ of the prineiple of OPUmistic as to the future prospect. civil serviee reform in this state, i3e- licving as citizens do fhat he has the political complicat to which much | the law can or best interests of the dtate and op his Atiitude on insisting upon fair prices, | antion wa 4 last week T atory o e R WHICHE i e WOOL-KNAP BLANKI arty at heart they do not think that L[eW contracts have recently resulted, | ooopny fo have lessencd, so far as gener- | rejolces may prove the costliest thir Now priced % pait e will approve of a measupre that is 4€Sbite an oceasional offer from the | ) contiment is concerned. But relat- | labor ever bousht The millions ntagonistic to both Ansonia Sen- American market there being a dif- ference hetween their offer and or n discusged in has pointed out, however, on more S .1“"“”" than one occasion, that the hoard of £ans of check- | . 110t has not the time to give to the g anany. wouldit (1. ¢ roviewing the grand list and | \ | \ ‘ Hdate we have | o tnat reason it does not in reality t and have not | 1 1 i to this factor are Lizh ocean 3, | which it is said the contractors will serve any useful purposc. There was | (inel n certain other . ( derved price In this connection, it some talk of o : ; it under the | some tan climinating it under PLC i e e | propored amended charter, but the Miss May Allison of Los Angelas, Chin peanuts are rather cheaper freight and insurance searcity of AR B Gt el thanEunt monel WOOL BLANKITS sels and concern over the safety of | ggin to the city and the stat if Now priced $3.97 $4.958 § erent days a boats traversing the so-called block- | pexult is to give access to a falp labor candidate No. rded war zone Collections are slow | myrketf. On the other hand, if eventa CRIB BUANKETS it many points, but payments from | (nke the course connsel indicates, it | idea was finally abandoned. The feel- | Cul. has been appointed “manager of this year than the Japanese product, fazy hushands,™ hy I'vrvlfluiml\ ;nv:]fi-w‘\le'u‘.ln Inn:{n(\u'! m.n.\l IHI\V: coreal agricultural regions have im iscure that labor will losge many more w SOTS er oo « consist of o 1 Chinese mark or snpp 1 1 Was no sense in the assessors placing | D0 i ”” : ”"“ o b 'I o 4 tthe qnotations are e oy | proved. “Money is casy, funds are | millions through the check placed mianaging the hushands sentenced fo present the quotations are higher thin Sl i e s : = become puh- i | ) plentiful and counts nksare in- | vpon public works The decision is | SOFT FILLED COMPORTABLES . what they felt was the proper a (i hain gang that their work (h which ruled at the end of | creasing halances at the chief western | pot to be regretted if it brings this | aster in order | j,» ysed (o e expressed that there Now priced 2 nd T8¢ pair H you so” when candidates in ' jhent on a piece of property if (he [ will be sufficiently productive to sup- year by about pen cent. They arc. ll confler, whevo there 1k o call for farm | maitor (o a erlais, and cavses it just A i LI s ‘ port their families. The hushands® per 100 pounds. as follows: Superior, | joans at 5 1-2 per cent., but the supply | sci{lement. That ought to b ethe re- | wiges will be denosited to her eredit bleached, $2.66: ordinary, bleached, | of d told you 80" | hoard of relief was to reduce the fig- ong “Told you | ures upon the same sort of an argu- | -'""Mvnvvuv il .»;;m I\ light md | gult, and the unions ought to he ‘ miueh more could be =old (han s of- | {Lankec e et SP : 4 ment. Whether that has been the } appolntment was made al (he requoest axhed, $2.39: suporior, non- | rered A ‘: 1k ’4‘ m" it s o bl - Illm\n SHOWINC Bh admits that case or not (he facts arc that the | of the district attorney and superior uperior, =helled, R e e e TAPERY MATERIALS was very hard | lists have not heen disturbed so much | 4udge of the domestic relations de- ! If They Want Faem Work They Can | e of such trouble-makers : : » _ et NGO Wi chil oo L0 ¢ prospect for the future is quite Got Tt t select from in petically all of | of late and probably the result is as encouraging in general, it heing the 1 trustee and disbursed by her. The A0 superior, washed, $2.49; ordi- | I'riced 10¢ to 45¢ yard - | = S ork Sur Winter Flowers. £ the position. | satisfactory as it is possible 1o | TR impression that the opening of the : York Sun.) In the total $664.668.78 of Connecti fair in San Pranciseo would no doubt Surely plan that has been pro- By J. 8. Feb % | cut's judicial expenses—a considerable call forth more brisk demand for this | posed for the r the unemployed | My ey oll from a trolley « SUNPAST DIAPE 5 delayed so The grand list, less the revenue ! hijl, it woud seem, for a small state n. It is prob- make it. L L article. has met with heartier approval than Upon the depot park d 46c to $9c yar tion in dem- | from various sources, Is what the rate | is the item of $30,953 for salaries of . that which contemplates tae tilling of | And met a1 sight, which scems to is too well | of taxation is based upen, and the sheriffs. Tn Connecticut we have got The Manifold Appeals for Giving. :H:w soil by those who rm them Is worth £ réemark 1 t iha better b s fop (heyid oL the eoisystemiton this foxtont, clves “hoboes™ and declare that they B A e arger it is the better s for the : e inie ! 1 ! ) y great length. = o that we know just what we pay, i y are willing to work if the opportunity | The cireling hedge which does adorn SHADES taxpayers, This does not mean that | Lyt in plain R The national association of Audu WE MAKE AND HANG WINDOW (Springticld Republican.) fe his appoint- is given to them Morcover, this i The grounds and carrisge drive, Stock shades priced assessments should he increased for | New Haven county Jeads with §6,000 ‘“‘" socleties for the protection of | &g conriate season for them to | Was fairly full of winter flower an for its sheriff. Hariford and Fairficld WU bivds and animals finds it regu- | . 0 hanoe thefr lihors as agHculiun- Which in the cold did thri cqunties follow close, with §5.500 cach. lar subsoriptions falling away, be z to order or your old list look large. but it should be lhe- | g ists; throughout a la cetion o y the country plonghing and sceding | The blossoms were quite numerous, over will soon begin, and there is need of No one could wish for more, - culti Such showy flowers, [ dare to say SHIRTWAIST BOX LK most capable special size or color the sole purpose of making the grand cost even that land of plain living of the stress of the times, and | eause the growth of taxable property | a high thinking, Litchticld county, | it weils for special help in order | in the city has been such as {o re 000 a year. And even (he $2.000 a that the eause of bird protection may . vear that Tolland county pays prob- | ot go bhackward in the legislatures ably keeps the sheriff from sorely | or through the undermining of laws | fecling the pinch of proverty New | already enacted by congress or in the | to be dissatisfaction and there is al- | Haven Registe states, Those who ean spare moie EGION., been heard in every acre that can be put in quire a healthy increase. Unless the vation, Were seldom scen hefore $3.50 to $7.50 the Furopean | y.,rk is based on that there is bound But there i no reason why the ffect that this president of tae United States should | ,\'.‘! Ulr'pm Hm:u rs are often found sonflic : i be called upon to set aside puhlic n story or in song. has an answer | ¢, it unneccessarily. | |\ |.u'.\ A‘Inn\lx’lu l»'|':i.:nl m:: (u s ‘v’ll‘l‘vkn. E T l;\ lnwm (\y“: d ;' advertised Rt Al intoniinatos And more than twenty long resident o © o States associatio shoulc e specially n of what its 3 7 nor is there any cxcuse wl rublic whether he ever clected tn that | watchful in ‘his locality against any i g WIS QRCHa S WLy il : : inds should he cxpended on Mixed bluck and white they were . e itged to call ! not. This is due to the fact | reactionary movements in leglslation. ['r“fl' Ho jhoperpendedig: a0 g ) composed of _ i 1917, will fall on Sun- 1 this way no re ground needs fo | 1 SLCIRN AT WO | 5 2 . Ty ] .1 2 LIVING ON TEN CENTS A DAY, ) - Lowill 1|‘|I n Sun ." nis ' ', real ground n ul‘=I say th \re. hi tarmers of Now 19 But looked lilke white instead; L Baice in the W the insugaaration of the be lost, even thoizh the funds of the And probably there was a time ] . o land, of New Yo W Pennsy vania Dr, F lin W, White of the Hur- Presiden Wilson will cszosiation may shrink for the time i ) n L of tho ex. | vard Medical school suys that a not take place until Monday. (- e situation in which the Audu R 0 9,08 ) bt & h SUCCO! w Kes oo on societies fi themselves s com- " 4 4 o 5% can live on ten cents a day. T Jeer b e ngvaliesithe Jon telhon tes find themselves Is a com- | (o tiing they want fo do, without | They did not have a pleasing form, ie movement ; : vately in order that there may be {monplace one at this ime. Mhe mails |, o 20 (s B AE CC 0 e et b art I wonld such flowers were rare of Major Gen- | Is nothing to be gained by preaching | o break between terms. Mr. Bryvan are (nll of statements of need and o e A el S The “line of beauty” they had not | tack nave marked the operations i ; nent, birean or commissio ! = s s bment Is the | that kind of doctrine, because it is | weuld be the president for the few |quests for assistance from philin e e cound of | They were an oblong square the last week Berl ) h i o hours interim from Sunday 1 thropic ind edncational work This . h X L i X % repulsed the continued Frenck B s . not a good thing for the man, the | the wint Wifering o otel de d possibly have ¢ Manday Mol Brvan has aoushtihe Gl cicnce b the deincralization swihich| Wi Swintatssiforin g S the N Ho el sion | family, a community or soclely at | po,or so many times that one could has grown onl of the war in Kurope onel Roosevelt JEY (A CHIgRCERp 109-201-203 Main Strect. of 1linois, of the northern sta wen J rally, will give them lanee to do | | | | I ‘ Gink and its inmates have shown an | Some flowers were blooming near the | Yances in this region ground | serts that the Frer at the United | Jirge that o man should live uader ! almost wish, despite party ties, that i never ending in its flow Thons |[lessaalonallyfanusin g sloy BHGRtIHIC Leen successful in cevents might be allowed to take that | who have money to give will do well S g o s e b ) 1 ! 1 "m'“' + ihe brosd oroposition | these men want werk en the farm h that they wer : - : Ol they can zet it; and if they do not reddened by a firg at the 1l assist, 1o the extent of | '0€ ture of 2,000 that they will it s time they shonld descend from for nonsense is ahont over now 1 Others W bloomin and roy Fned into .what | SUh conditions A family ould Lrmed an armed | live as well as its means will permit; ability, the established canses whose Someonc lame, iad fed the wine nortawest and north L the heights to which s Someone | blame, had fed the wind, | | Ls been pushed | it should not be extravagant, but | | 1 A Good Word for dapai. wonkis mosts yital osthassosIE WO Gl qi et ithe arude classiticationt ||, Yoich in {8 playful Hours, S e i gty | any of the op- | should have as much of the comforts Had fixed upon the depot h iomatic situation ha n pended Those showy paper flowers | In the expectation of t (atement ofe ve arisen had it | and conveniences of the world as it | s T T s time for tellisent b ollents ihathenal fln he government. | can get. The man who tries to live | hpite Saund e £ | 1ngland, Germany, and now Japan | ¢, make (heir money go just as far Premier Asquith i Loneliness. | | | = - ot include all @ en ten cents ¢ cannot do o day’s | have cach poss 1 the Tarshall { s i can be strelched | _ ment this afternoon ¢ active service, , work of the ordinary havacter be- | islands within the last six month ome | i of recent years I« there anywhere cl houtter Vlfes probably will ke had service i ix impossible for him to pur- | The story of the occupation of the |y « het multiplicatianS ot ail [Hloneliness fas Sthal In toman menace of the ( thmar | Islands by Germany and of th Ais- | vorts of organizations with objects | findds himself when 1 total blockade br more in time chase enough nourishing food for ten | e i i : ol N L | possession of the Germans by Japan | often more fanciful than vital The | strauger in a great « "he ev In the meantin no Progre pe. will not bo | cents to give him the mnecessary | pacome to the oflice of the Ameri- | clement of perzonal exploftation nas [ York correspondent of The Pittsburg “I‘ 1 | heen made in the case of the Ar e, but should | strength to do it. and to include | can Board of orcisn Missions, wiich | heen permitted fo have a great run, [ Dispateh thinks ihere is not, and that U e Dt i S sy i | of all towns the metropolis | en will not hs | clothes suitable for wear for that sum | maintains cducitionnl and religious for we are an aminble, if not a care- lonesome of which ma ne o mere formal are not | is the worst under such conditions. | ity 1f a gener yekade of (German work there, from one of its staff, | less, peonle, New socleties RRev. Carl Heine. Mr. Heine, in spite | needed where older ones can he made | And It is in order (o | thoress from the hou | bability be kept | address under the name of such a |island of the oup, and descrihes the | sentind, and not to sirain a peint in [(the big city is far loncl the | ew men drawn | noted authority as Farvod college, | arrival of rman ship in ot v\\ f .\"w“ of {u“‘f:.‘,y‘ml lc\u].“y.”\ yr-J‘I,““I;I\‘l;\‘\:\;l ;T]lL'."‘l":H:‘}‘vh‘ x‘.‘\“:::; " ‘\“‘ oug [VZC“MG Cflnslammop:c | Davia Caplan and M. Schmide Held as they can ne | hecause it is mi wding if not abso- | 84 hen the 1ingl el tor Murder at Los Angel Cal pt In condition | Jutely untrue, The part of his lec- mustered into | ture which dealt with food values | Germans on the island together with of experience is, of course, out of the question, | ill be expected | Men like Dr. White ougiat not to be | W to render it. | permitted to make such a ridiculous | he s indorsed by noted au | is proclaimec lower Feports were spread y coenters her attention upon making | ing at the moon made lonesome el A 3 Jief association a more | sound on carth.” she sidd today, “un 1 for the intelligent re- | lc t was that of voung London, March 1 1won,—The | ; : 1o 1s setling the | corotes yapping in the willows before [ Great Britain and IPrance ar short notice. | was of some importance, because it | the officers from the ship Mg (heir Woneed she is setfing { | yan ran r moexample a storm; but ihes s at vl i fiying t ¢ entrance: to the Ing the impor- | {4)d of something which people ought | national songs GIE nearly morning compared to the roar York | Dardanclles Turkish forts About a month later, on Scpicmber 20 to be exact, several Japanese men of-war arrived, an armed force landed (Bradstreets.) re asking if the | ten conts a day it may be taken as | and the Japanese flag wis raised, Lenewed expansion in trade, espc- 1t compelled (o | advice to do =0 and su¢h 2 thing | There ‘was no fighting as no German cially in the sonthwest, (nrther speed pnt because it | (4 know, bul when a man of hiy S hielon ivndc: hon voul ar ening to lone. | reduced b \ power of the al And standir the window the | i at the leading | standing snys thal a man can live on 5 hotel watching the world going to tae While it woul theater or ont s [ that the ailied ‘ P reached £ L eneertul as sitting | Chanak. fifteen mile the Medi troops were there, A search was made ing b in industrial operations i o ST for arms, bul (he missionarvies were excellent adyvices as to winter wheat go not interfered with. In a few days hand in hand with optimism, which the warships departed, leaving o few e can without being oxt T Dt e e i ol e T a foreign foe. | would be very harmful, as above stat e | erranean enfran traits, the | Appel I rush thinking of the you've British ) warn he publ nog him sey ¢ has identificd . A man should live as well as he | o b | mide When one I s the hotel it | expect e immediate fall of Con- | the trial has his four! ., A should also dress as well as howeve i percd by conservative | i an 1 should s0 dress g | w [ i tem dawns gradually that this ity isn'( tantinople Nevertheless, the opera- Caplar Ul Peacock Alley and that there are | tions of the Rritish and French war- | Port Orchar huyin ra while the week has | cause he will i mor side, his | plac Mr. Heine said: “The Japanese IR faRtoRE willt bal imbroved and hotwill |G csnoa SalRun eI enal VR uE i iesle having admirably; they have guaran Herald” amus- | got the right kind of an example A 5 : 1 dominant trait evidenced is to con “The Courant's” | Yot o e teed the Mfc and property of all and| o0 the long-practised policy of A those ahout him e man who lives ot Sir piedi ti : tes on Buildings | M5 s ; . 2t e ""‘! el : (‘”I‘ I:‘I“\‘h« ""'”” “' dige.” L buying in vdhes small pareels. which rmer but the as. | On ten cents a day will not be just nable to mail hi SpRtoniSaNer I LY A e e LAh o bl Noverihes ot do any good, | the kind of & man to create o good less trends secm 1o ran in favoi 4 Germang in able direction, though it nnot 1o | lonesome joh, but T cannot believe it yrkey, it 1x declared, wanted the M. ( re dissatisfac- | jnhression People. who sec him, : ifeaby iy m of taxation e i o o men-of-war and supply steamers have | g (hat rade is as yet normal or that | 15 Worse thin a N ork apartmen itk o move ta Adrigsople, s Bt why, bles. | meot him and be compelled o do | visited the Island at intervals. A e |y s s good as thul dene in the best | for the dighthouse keeper Wthe | guropean Turkey, hut the Turl that's just why | business with him will naturally feel | over a week ago an Bnglish steamer | of yon Retall Gade throughout the | homesteader ave at leist wed the fwauld have none of this, and started comparison their 1ot witnessed an inflow of visiting buy ers af leading centers, thus stimulat ing house trade in spring goods, the minor not in the whoop-!a of jox. | ¢hips against (he defenses of | Who was extr But the loneliness of New York cven ENT | Constantinople ar reating a tre rrobabl ! mder comparatively favorihle cir- | mendous stir in the east. Brou on one of the cumstances —whow! I have often | ¢, in Asiatic Turkey 18 been select returned aga thought that living in a ligathon or by the Turks as thelr new capital Howard turned in holding down 160 aeves waiting for ase it hecomes necessary 1o evacu weeks, Mr. Heine added o postseript vailroad to come along musi he a Constantinople, The on December 3, saying Japancse | e only way to! sorry for him from Sydney arrived and Qs still in | country remains on the quict side, the | constant | shipping their archives to Brouss ike AR it g 5 ; ¢ Nt o ore fortunate peoj like equitable iy the group, s0 now we have no I appear: of pring-like weather | (0 frnioresforiun ! | Stubborn Struggle Continues, sfaction' over it - of provisions, \lthough martial law over a fde aren having stimulated Inter 1 n th tighiting long fication. Thinik | necessarily provails, it s in the mildest | distribition jobbers, rather than The Alien Labor 1aw. el e e 0 eet Jourant. The Stoddard bill to have the state | form and violence has bheen done to ! from the counters of final purveyors, (New York Times.) | cd for the moment tror »‘v % not bring about | Temporarily withhold aid for town | none. All nationalities are treated | with whom stocks are light. But at the The ecounsel for the unionists who | thian, 1 th ) E ! t ¢ pathians to e north of Poland o y ar J 1 {s s one of the | S°heols is in linc with the advocated | with the utmost courtesy and consld- | moment there is no disposition 1o | ave femporarily stonped Work Upon | where the Russians appear (o be ma) Your agony a 1d suffering § e mee e SRRl NIy | policy of Governor Holcomb, in one | eration spoculnt vture partly be- 4 (o subways by the enforcement of a [ of Nis messages to the legisclature, Latst month $00 men from the fleet | ciuse it s decnicd prudant to walt for | ropgatten statute says: “\While mil round which TMeld Marshal Von and night—if you apply Hindenburg won when he threw them public the as- | ji is fizured that it wounld save for | had leave on shore for a day, and an- | cxpansion in the curtailed purehasing | ionsoof dollacs may be lost by (he con t property would | the state $1,600,000 and perbiaps more. [ giher ot the following das; but there | Power of those dependent avon i ociors on (he subwavs, that o L R s . QEnt: over. the [ That s while saving that amount jiivere no cuses whatever of drunken- | Gustrial operations, and partly becaie | il he gained by American citlzens n fhie - mtuliborh steis ‘cor SLOAMS for the state it would impose upon i”"“' disorderor o immiorality The | banks are cavefully s ing cred S At 3 ggle con re general and | . . S . - F < . S Risma ; tinues on the line from the Bobr to ! | the towns the n Ly for ralsing i o instead of drinking freely of | 1% even thoush meney ix cheap. €on- | rongh {0 others will ruin union- | L, uty it is to levy [ cuen for itself, suech portions of (his W e @ ! temporancous with this situation is | .00 if thev do not change their pra . ) « ke ich v again but that | amount as they continue to spend. | (000 20 S Y s I““”“ the undeniably better aspect of induss |G sy e nee e ot to ostablish hi e situation. The | Whether that would be easier than i at the si- | o afraies, which, although a loag lesinel 3 endan ) g [ to pay it indirectly will prohably way from full activity, are oing for- | (ion of the entire labor « ‘ R Old and young suffering never be known, for it is not believer Lo t, b s not tell < 3 e have a board of | (his mecasure stands any hetter i the outeons Be(rorrid claim from cold limbs will find ake as cquitable | chance of becoming a law than a e laafelatureti : e ’ ’ conduc ¢ decreased, many u fr best judgment | similar measure would which had ; mduct | jileness has decrea miun- | qught not to tal of A, o i for its object the withholding of the men has been exemplary, and | jon plants are working double time, | tn be repeated The idea (hat § Both Sides Claim Progrec- ful relief. Buy a botrle to-day At Wil not( i gupport form the varlous city |1 do not think could be surpassed hy | steel mills have not lost any Qrv,“”.l" €350.000,000 enterprise of the In the west interest Is centering on Atall denlers. Price 25c., 50c. & $1.00% possible to give loon that was open to all, preferred to spend (heir leave money on do ang ie SUL 9 lone and which SUBAT, | (i, progress being of o cumulative and appeared nioy themselves im- | qiapacter, with war orders Hnnuhmvl nensely. From the time o i ) £ it to have checked the i me of the first | getivity to a number of lines. Thay tro-German an application 6/ Sloan's Lini- rding until the present, the advance in this region ment beforz retiring to give grates satisfaction, and county hos - artford | the troops of any other civilige stances capac It o | . . 4§ | an spitals, —Hartford Vilized nua- | and in some in pacity work- all await the result of an appeal is ! the fighting in the Champagne region, | ' ggestion that the | Times. | don” ing hins increased; the coke.industry | Dr. Earl $.Sloan Inc. Phila. & St.L6uis preposterous. 1 the law should he | where fierce attack and counter at