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BLISHING COMPANT, prietors. fiinday excepted) at 4 “Butlaing, ¢7 Chureh S* 3 cow Britaln & Pos: OMco at NOT dond Class Mail: Motter of the oity Boc paper to_be sent i in advance. 60 Ce [Month, $7.00 & Yoar 5 Slittes avertising medium i ofitable flon bools and press ulat alwcu';: open tv advertisers. i ve roind: o o at Hota- s Stand, 8¢ ‘and Broad- yw York CHt: Board Walk, jto. City and™ Hartford depot- PH%‘I CALLS. yosterday W ection day in Cli- cago and the republicins curried the city by tremendous majoritics, hun- dreds of womeén who supported the demogratic candidnte for:mayor in the primaries voted for Mr: Thompson, the republican nominee, and helped to give him the largest majority ever given any candidate for a_ principul office in the city, the figures being ex- pected to reach the neighborhood . o 140,000. This victory was anticipat- ed because national issues werc dragged into the campaign; the peo- ple were told that the national ad- ministration was responsible for the large number out of work and this had its effect in the big vote for the republicans, Almost a quarter of it million of women went to the polls yesterday and of this number about o i MEMILL AN’S | The fact that the foot and motth keep all th circuscs ou of New England means that a lot of spending money is going to remain at home.—Norwich Bulletin. There has recently been a marked falling off in the number of articles rinted and the number of addresses made on the subject of eugenics. The | topic has no longer the attraction of | novelty and it appears to be the | that the doctrines of its aavocates are | not now awakening the interest that they did a few months ago.—Bridge- port Standard. The bill for the revaludtion of property in Derby has passed both houses in the gencral assembly and now only awalits the signature of the governor to become law. That .the governor will approve the measure is regarded as certain and thus Derby will be in a position dQuring the next Don't forget the new hours for store closing—Monday at 9 P, M., Saturday at 9:30 P, M., Other Days at 6 P. M. The New Window Draperies Drapery materials by the yard and ready made Cur- tains you'll need now that spring house cleaning time has come. Our showing is now com- plete. A MIGHTY AFTER-EASTER MILLINERY SALE 300 Beautiful Trimmed Hats at We must use the word “beautiful,” for that is the only way we can justly express the elegance of these won- derful Hats, which we are going to sell at $2.85. The very cleverest hats shown in all Hartford and can- not be matched for almost double the price. You can choose from Dress Hats and Taflored Hats: in fact, almost every sort of style trim- ming you could wish for can be found & in this wonderful assortment In deed, a rare bargain, and, of caurse, those who come first get the best choice. And to think the price is " WISE, SMITH & CO. HARTFORD Hemp and Milan-Hemp Shapes Dress Shapes worth up to $2.00 147,000 voted for the republican nom- | v %010 1o hat “equitable wnd | Scrims and Marquisettes 3 inee for mayor and a little over 86- | fair revaluation of taxable property g 3 maries yesterday Dbrousht | 0oo voted for the democratic candi- | in the r‘m'\lhal has so long been ad- A beautiful selection to Come in black and colors. Twenty oRably good republican vote | qate, A peculiar feature of the cam- | Vecated.—Ansonia Sentinet. choose from. Priced 10c, different styles to select. from. All 4 XA : Sy _ g F P finely sewn braids. Capies of im- ‘: @ Jower wards with prlmn paign was that the democratic candi- N S L e 12Y¢, 15¢ up to 39c yard, ported blocks ) All [m’;:"el:‘ll\'.mml'- "';M‘* R Rl catel o mayorad Uis ‘“‘_”“f:‘ DU | ho are active so far are: Cheney of Colored Border Scrims, andimill KespuncleianarisaliVatuss perd where ' Augus A ber of women supporters in the pr Hartford, Klett of New Britain, Isbell, | . M/ & i o0 $2.00. Sale price 72 B (i pdfowinated for al- | ool b e appokrs’ that @ g e s e e WPuced 12V¢, 15¢, 17¢ and 4 FIn the third O. F. Curtis | o0 qeserted him at the polls. Evarts of Milford, Whiton of New Lon- | Z4C yard. councilman R don, Barnes of Norwich, Bartlett and & °"r :‘”‘ ‘°""°‘:IT The activity if the women ““5““" Comley of Bridgeport; Bissell of Ridge- Figured Madras of his competitors | ¢agioned much surprise because it had | fe1d; Simon of Westport; Mcad of | . ¢ they were not idle in the | poon claimed that they would not taks | Greenwich; Bishop of Norwalk: Priced 19¢, 22¢, 25¢ and There has been some talk | un jnterest in the election and the | Thompson of Pomfret: Wadhams f | 29¢ yfll‘d. t that the mayor has won | " Iy fad which Goshen; Magee of Watertown: Lyman | ; i ivodug Seatusewas fon Y of Middleficld; Lewis of Westbrook n the primartes us all those | (o1 soon be disposed of but the | ana Talcott of Talcottville.—Bridge- in whom he was especially | yomen showed that they are just as | port Post. won but that is something | yealouy for the success of good gov- PRIMARIES, -1 GENUINE 9 5 Sunfast Draperies ' ST OSTRICH PLUMES ) c for over Draperies and Por- \ j ) A sensational buy and imme- tieres, priced 39¢, 45c, 50c, diate disposal at a price mever Imp()]’ted Flowers est be determined later. § not appear to be enough in the council to warraat ent that he is opposed by hular faction. He has been ernment in the big city as the men. They apparently were affected by the arguments offered during the cam- paign for the reason that the republi- can nominee for mayor increased his Following the very gratifying and cucouraging building report from New Britain, which has attracted consider- able attention around the state, comes an even more =emarkable report from New Haven, where the aggregate of 59¢ and 69c¢ yard. New Cretonnes, Silkolines, ! Tapestries, Monks' Cloth, Burlaps, Denims and Felts. heard of for similar quality. Sale [ Prime stock—all fluffy flues. 17 Pri 25c a“fl 49c rice inches long and 7 inches wide. Most varied assortment in ail Hartford can be found at these prices and, needless to say, the Extra heavy heads. Black, white and colors. These plumes b veto resolutions that do | yote from the women to about | building permits for the past three Large selection of Tapestry" him but there is no evi- | 110,000 above that cast for him at the | Months was $1,632,480, as against v A ke rinbid $981,454 for the last vear. or a gain | 1able Covers, Couch Covers his action is due to anv y.imaries, That is an immense in- S ! A 5 A ho supported p of $651,026. In the montn of March, | and Portieres. portunity to secure a splendid st those who supported { gregge, New Haven's total of permits were the | ouncil. The nominations In Tyro, Kan., vesterday the wo- | third largest of any month in the! Window Shades Jlithe wurds will in all Prod: | yyen'y administration was defeated by | history of the city—and one of the : tified at the polls and the S i 5 three in which this record was excelled All kinds and colors from i TN, o citizen's ticket made up of men In- | . g that in which the butlding permit 25 d I will see some new facui | gepengent of party. It is claimed that | was filed for the erection of the Hotel ¢ upward. hich was familiar 1o those | g, gran misrepresentations regarding | Taft, of itself in the million-doliar | Any special size or color In city affairs some yeurs | .. ,qministration of the women is | ¢/ass.—Hartford Times. made to order Yaurkold furtis will be back again | o, 505ed to have brought about their T p A Iot of fun is bound to be poked | Shades made over or new e betting that he will make W 4 e 8t Thomas Mott Osbornes iatest Sing | shades made and hung com- are magnificent and perfect in values are beyond comparison overy respect. This is your op- We are the leading popular- priced milliners of Hartford = and these extreme values will plume for only 95c. Regular further strengthen our hold. fi:n;einber---We Trim Hats Free! WISE, SMITH & CO., Hartford. ] T 8 - 8 according to his stand- community, and yet no cats that disturb ance and often make the tizen a cause of much b spectators. I the tai- lonly provide pockets in it would relieve the city meeting should sce fit to restore | tN€ 18Ws of ehance. such cases would be expected even if no one had ever Fa S . 199-201-203 MAIN & to the library the appropriation cut | gyggested the idea of heredity. It can berry Finn of Mark Twain's books, has just celebrated his ninetieth k far his Pf‘r‘ulmr ges- In the current issue of Farm and B must explain the rea- | Fireside, the natonal farm paper pub- | éannot be done without | lished at Springfield, Ohio, B. F. W. i Thorpe wr inter & article A entitned: ) ith This h he .has found always| year's Chic He stves many the coat with the long | suggestions of great value to the t he isn’t used to the come back speech at the BLSR G : st Sin < Sing reform, which is to permit pris- l t nPh N 2’ d - Y TO CURTAIL LIBRARY ACTIVITIES | oners to wear, on Sundays, whatever | PI€T€. one INo. and We | postponed. He cited the amendment | pression, they are certainly not-attrac- [ squate deal. It wouldn't be hatd to ldemoctats carvied the city | tention to the conditions which would | lot of fl“n can be poked at a good Curtain Fixtures the income tax as samples. There- SR e been too busy spending the usufrict : . _ | many things, some of which are of : fore, a¢cording to his dictum, when Lynchings in 1914 in New York or Washington to give icans the town whica | obtain at the Institute with the ap " e, = m, wh ynchings in ¢ | a publica Rods, Brackets and Fix = : , tion : ; " oh ehlok L 'he £ e alty of lynching B bt (uninteresting elec- | duced, A part of ‘the hwork' 185td US | mark for the funy man. ‘Nevertheless 2 - o the | mhe American spec 16 L A e g | vengr ewha ing s B s it S B "J‘homn iths funy man iieyer | Vacuum Carpet Sweepers. |ccrete; then and not carlier the sen- | ojioreq men is apparently being |14 economic life that is going to . Cwhich the republicans are | ¢llminated and for the first time In B O e’s pecullar n pers. ate will adopt cloture—mild, easy trouble us a good d What is to ; et the severe cloture of tie house and : ! : s as time pas He has not yet made Combination Sweeper-Vac the utter lack of cloture in the sen- ]':::":LT,“ ";::_T;’r;m;",;f‘:_ch(‘l':fi“z the | @ few great interests powerful enough, i tova demopracy is | throushout the city when thej instif ;‘i:li:r[elrs‘Yt::“:ttll‘\:ifl:?:wl;‘]e;&rlg;l‘ggtl;el‘;zr: # plice)ispecial $6.50 or even twenty days of debate on any There is difference of opinion as to m';uh"”l W Ih lz(;' ]...m]..lu.» ‘1'”1' o : N 2 i ” r C p - e mly exam. 2 e sla s 0 Reeves Suction Cleaner [P it will be I order to move the |\t ror the year. Tuskegee re- | cni CXample BB £ NS Ve mot v a certain s 4 i v K h —New \ fifty-four and the Crisis seventy-four, | v .« i3 ; A certain sum for their use, this mon ;algs thought ‘him to be.—New London " . final passage. Even that mild form | o= 00 SO0, Co e C:fl“"d_ | Virginia hills must presently find an s : Frantz Premier Electric | ot cloture is not likely to be adopted accounting, L DRESS SUIT. v Cleaner o s avh and periodicals but when the vote _Cancer._in the Family, malority ot *‘““"":‘ do “I‘" l"e“":“ ing years only sixty-three each. Mis- Rights of Sercnading Cats. was passed that the library be free | (Journal of- American Medical Asso- that a majority of the people demand | giqyippi, Louisiana and Kentucky lead (Philadelphii Inquiter.) trousers. * 1t is the turn- | this inconte ceased. The dity hys| i 5 G 3 Perhd ing causes more need- ; i It takes a lot of cour.| made un appropriation for the in- TR R0 P b lative results more than legislative | Jh 0 PN ce than five, Thirty | that a squalling cat which keeps & less worry than the fact than one or | 8DOVE Sweepers or saied R vers, if | Other state had more than five. Thirty Koanh & P cleaners methods. So soon as he discovers, Il | 5¢ e Jocal were for murder, cight | law-abiding citizen awake at night s = s it) that he must have 5 4 i t. For truly, it is not| 8" income of a few thousand dollurs | taken as proof that the disease is Cedar Chests and Utilit; defeated in the serfite by reason of | | Quickly und painlessly makes a man 5 hereditary. This does not at all fol- y S e b e e LRl a public benefactor. But a Trenton a lack c r e ’ These lynchings produce the usual unm::iul( of lI{w ll‘m: a_n;l. it in fairly good shape and to keep it | there is of being killed by lightning Cedar Chests in all sizes, | tive matters the gierage citizen is su- | American nation fs so familiar. Mur- | been sent to jail because of his refus. D #lks sheepish. preme. der, for Instance, sounds very awfu] | al to pay the fine which wus ¢ It not for the fact that| far as the common council is con. | P, WNO Worry even about those con- | Killed in defense of a col ’ ? : § § 1 | tingencies.” but the statisticlans have 5 e N e ren illed in defense of a colored woman's | on bread and water sooner than admit Lot away in front. 1t cerned not to keep Up o sufclent al. Matting Covered Utility fiiee ket ) honor. In another case a marshal | that he has done any wrong pletely dressed. Then yarade on Easter day noted that fhe |about to arrest. The then killed - 4 b L hes e v e cerned Decause their relatives have I parade L ay Eithele 5 e man then killed | interest sleepless men and women *1:a tails hanging down be- o alternative but to curtail the $3.00, $4.25 to $750. feet of the women were as showy as | him and was promptly lynched. In over. There does not seem There is no use spending money un- | : . a : i G teldis i 3 nalady (hat causes one death out of 1 P ) bl Gy = : 3 IR B fanutiolis's 1, iare 1a gkao momay t mpeni b | di okl b e A L o Floor Coverings, at our 3rd | and queerncs The universal spat |after they were dead. Bloodhounds | serenading cats. Indecd, his time. lon. have been responsible for | ored privilege if hurling bootjacks, e z over forty is fairly common. On| pg < r i & expenses uness there la money | o1°F, forty 18 faily common. —On partment. Here you will find | ana the spattcrdashes of old were de- | men afterward Iynched, and in one | aind other nrticies of wourive cvotd | day by Mr. White which explains | some families, The eminent stati from 1:\? ;n:l: 2 -:}‘:‘»n'(.o r';,(;I“’,"fi\‘l’.‘: promptly killed by the mob.” tmpaired. The real point at ver been found who has ticians, King and Newsholme, have ASyer aAC At oSl iy e — - | his right to shoot jaile of the full dress coat . . othingfoles o hsidone SEUniges thol | (o Nery, fy b encyof sneftlsonte 3 parted to the shapely limbs of the girl | In an agricultural district, after mak- | depends upon whore cot con chont | disguised as a boy un appearance so |ing a speech announced that he would © 2 . My S i r A voice came from the audlence. Huckleberry Finn Is 90, worthy institution will necessarily he [ if a sufficient number of people start Cesario might as well wear trunks “You seem to know a lot, sir, about (Portland Oregonian,) curtailed during the year. That is far , [0 1088 coins it ix a certainty that at % * 2 . : ottt Views on all sides of timely our grandfathers to protect their ten- | ““Certainly,” replied the candidate, | ., e that Vs given a sufficient number of families it St hoventilla S i ik st ate it is certain that many members of questions as dlscussed in ex- der dikles fromptoichi tiain of out. | nervously. | disturbed and he must | How to Protect Chickens From Hawks t‘u&(‘.. y ¢ hvr\n.lx‘vr:-' !l lfs njv( »r'\vv (;.\‘ P made not for comfort but for looks. The candidate waited until the | and hearty to assume that the disease il The poor scholar may still stick to his | laughter died away. Then he re- He has a vivid recollection of Mark certain |rnl‘H1v'1]“' o8 e ."IM 'I” (Chump Clark in - North Amecrican | but the white spats, the tan ones, the | cgg 1 think I should break it gently.” y didn’t get much from himself Uha Bonapant gyt iy Earcaeited g Review.) ay oncs., are worn by the oramental | He won the place of what he wrote nbout Huckleberry s aiie s B e . : S West nia's Plight. /st that has only three | small poultryman. On tne subject of | tends Lo wrove ”"‘ ‘f"\l “'lv'l":'""- in th senate is that there should be{ weather with their slender ankle. e g "“_T, those days,” said’ Finn. “He and I protecting chickens from air marau. | Such cases are so noticeable that they | some place in our system of govern- | shieided from the blast by only one | (Milwaukee Jo 8 jboth worked on the steamer Shot e short man who wears| icm is one of the hardesi. A poultry | ilv Mo further attention would be | but even a good thing can be over- | if fashion says so. Yet there is noth- | mines make & railroads prosper. | clemens seemed to tuke n funcy i coat 1s apt o cause com. | +Ard With the top covorcd with wire | Paid to the subposed danger. If | done, anl unquestionably it is some- | g atiractive about a spat. 1t is an | No one can su FERIthh1aden lisns Fagmer | rvin Burser vl jord the result of yester- clothes they may possess instead of | are at your service. providing for the election of United | tive and we shall be glad when the | name a half-dozen fortunes made in ¢ peculiar ending to what | Propriation for its maintenance re- much merit, and the new Sing Sing senators conclude that a majority (Survey.) any time to the people of the state. : 2 15 eean . ed by the war. D the first Yo mourn over than the | the history of New Britain.a backs | G:00S in regard to the treatment of boomed by the war. During NE doie fud Hhis’ neonie’ ot s yecid b hational significance. If | pertaining to education. Many will | an entire mess of ing Sing diseipline, i > i 3 i o e e | " " » J o " 8! 3 in one, the best of its kind |ate. They perhaps will adopt a rule et v months 1t wos Detween eight | 10 58Y Just how much they shall have d 45 it was in. the last | tute was made a, free public library. | cuspcion that perhaps Mr. Osborne previous question on the bill or on the worst governed state in the coun-+ going to meet the expenses of the in- The count of the Crisis for 1913 was ‘dress suit is viewed with Priced $25.00. ¥ ciation.) i EENSTOTIA] clotae in the number of vietims, with fifteen, average man' to relize | stitute ever since, not enough to meet i W% mlvi P inore persons in a given family ‘nave | gt your home. he ever does, that' beneficent and|r,. 1ape or attempted rape. Dis- | tfit. After - having -the| a year and not enough either to meeot o 3 2 fuRPS Lhete 18 [iobublyEnoligteater Boxes cloture, for in poMtical and legisla- | ;40 oo o9 wkow il G bl g vy : F g supplied with all necessary books, ete. | or of breaking one’s neck falling i 5 | * at his wife may pass an priced $4.98, $6.98, $8.50, and yet we must remember that one | on him by a local judge. He considers shown that such fatal accidents are o, " o W . T & e succumbed to cancer fail to consider " v once was the short busi- | supplies and lessen the expenses. Splendid selections of | their heads, their detachable shoe tob | two Florida cases proof that the | be any question as to the right of the ¥ there 1s no use of the dircctors as. | OUL of every fourtcen among men | Floor Drapery and Rug De- | !°" # ney asvect to the sartorial sbee- | und pe to meet them. A statement is made | metic to figure out how likely it is | RUZS, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, | sisned to kecp the nether garments | case the man who had been respited | and personal adornment a{ the offend- what the directors propose to P -aditions y iols tful enough to consider DIopgeeto doland | o ted Dut ithat! ithdossinot. prove those traditionally worn by Viola in Told Basily his slumbér. cluinsy as to impel critics of sensi- | be glad to answer any questions that B sinent. When | © : (oiies cols L Gsalntas WHAT OTHIRS 3SAY hose. 'The offshoot of the spatterdash, | a farmer's difficulties. May I ask a| B . 1on, the original Huckles from being a pleasant prospect fov PR —_— . is of-doors, has become a purely orna- “How can vou tell a bad cgg?” |birthday at his ranch on the Me- ed to account for its frequenc, low shoes the year round_ and put on | plied: Twain, with whom he worked on u should be remembered that the ity x merely for fashion's sake. | Finn except the nuamc dress suit becomcs some (ers he says in part: are remembered If the cancer ten- | ment where questions can he dis- | thin layer of silk; now they will wear From the hills of West Virginia | wo) running out of St. I1. I i netting is a sure protection. I have | Such family histories resulted from | times overdone in the senate. Mere | incumbrance, and it is not beautifal, | behind the rocky slopes of the All«-l‘.‘,u,m but I was well grown befo | ! on was a mixed victory in The Herald the other day called at- | {he regulation prison uniform. A States senators by popular vote and | day of the spat has passed. West Virginia whose makers have dispensation offers itselr as a shining | tyres of all kinds. our people demand cloture in the Here is one of the problems of Amer- visoners do not look quite & funny and Electric Cleaners cloture, something midway between | o on 1nonths of last year the average 4 i ‘ A % Skl ks I b tet th prisoners o 1 sn funny whose resources are in the hands of he result, however, hus rd step will be taken in a matter [Political meaning at ail it | romember ‘the drift of the discussion | as it was confidently cxpected in some that at the end of five or ten or fifteen | 125t fIve | trom their " hilis and’ valleys &nd i When 1t won tlie mayor- | Previous to that regders of books paid | may be a deal less of fool than some Priced $5.00 the bill and all’ amendments to the | POTtS Afty-two, the.Chicago Tribune | ¢ry Tne tragedies written in West stitution and providing new books in a hurry, for the chances are that a | sove ooy & 4 ud sor the two preced- e fime feeling as a boy's first . Free demonstration of any| The averago citizen considers lesis- | b icon an i aleven. respectively. No | _There 18 & widespread impression s grown so undemocratic ; ; all expenses because the institute has | died from ‘cancer. This is commonly 5 ; a nuisance, and that to end its cries 3 remedial leglslation is blocked and | iigine these lynchings, the Crists | i me from the tailor's all it wants suftici g ; i ko . : ) o e tailor’s the | all it wants but sufficient to help Keep | chance of inheriting ecancer than pleasantries with which - the | ment on a neighbor's pet singer. hus ek o o | Ther dity. however! HudAmbw: dect 168 down stairs. Perhaps there are peo- [ ] ress suit wouldn’'t be cided so $9_50 to $12.50. Spats. of those Ilynched for murder was| himself a martyr and says he will live ophyte feel as though he 5 o > : et RaelRtsad s ~ jarte ved S pes I lowance and as a result the directors | extremely rare. People who are con- | BOXes, priced $1.98, B IR, | o e oIttt | it e e s witvm W8 reall| - This:brirks G ixn sl i N s oy s how widespread the disease is. A X mhest ke the wearer feel that rivaling the new spring ha n variety | lynched men were innocent came | distracted person to say “scat!” to the itent x<ig;z¢»:| must pay for tacle. Spat is brief for spatterda: desrerate resistance on the part of | halr brushes, cakes of soap, = ppers in another column of the Herald to- | that cancer will occur manv times in | @, 3 of cquestrian and pedestrian free i:m account of doubt of his guilt was | ing tabbies and tomm:cs rem the patrons of the library will hardly # 5 f f “Twelfth Nigh!,” in order to keep | X N cats may be i Elin kind of o person- | 1. sleired Wwith 1t Thers in. b ardly | heredity to show that in one family S L batsis s ol el (National Monthly:) o 1.‘15:.1‘(::“ may be shot with impun: . : re is, however, | five deaths occurred from cancer, by Greek colony in a specified cra, im- A witty political candidate, running | mony other o leslrenbheroibe oftiby thelcounciitie aetivitiamior O int | o e T e n e ad et bility to argue that as Shakespear might be put to him. . i i K however, the humble gaiter worn by | question about a momentous one? ¥ rus is ha 8 seculive e . So cancer; 4 Ands ino | tye patrons of the library. e is annoyed, his usual Sta i i1l dic of 5 some few families will dig of this dia- changes that come to Herald mental part of feminine footgear, [ went on the merciless voice. Kenzle river near nere, and is hale Sometimes this fallacy crobs out when his rusty black spats for protection, “If 1 had anything to tell a bad pl steamboat, but says Twain of such cases of apparent heredity The great argument against cloture [ ormerly they endured all kinds of =y SWel called’ Pléatdie . s (s does not look well on “In some sections the nawk prob- | lency should disabpear in such a fam- | cussed fully—which is absolutely true: | {heir cloth or linen spats in mid July [ have come momoth fortunes. Her | ..’ nicknamed ‘Huckleberr and e and if it fs'his Arst ap-| \ .G guch a 'yard, and it kept out |tctually inheriting the disease, rather | garrulity is not discussion, and in (o | The spatiordash in its best estate is i ghenies. Yet West Virgin SBPok el | Cluimana Tndw Hne. hat kind of a rig he is| cats as well as hawks. But it was e than from chance. they would be far | senate there is no limit to speech ex- | yakeshift, o cheap substitute for n The governor is serving without sal- Fivn Naik® Hva. oull (e MK position himself. He | pensive to make and is not pr: ore commor reported, is pos- | copl ¢ e en e et s Ficalon ! the nAs \ his inability to o ad-| “or Jarse operations. Snoiguns and | E @ 5 & @ senator who is doing (he | saves the cconomical wearer the tional d has been mustered out. | .1qom emerges trom his retreat that & 11 | scarecrows are practical. One of the [ disease mav. under rare conditions. | talking, When a filibuster against a | {rouble of ehanging his footgear when | Nominally the trouble is the failure L e can tell justi .o scarecrows is a deead hawk hung | be transmitted to the child Cances | particular measure is carried to such | ho goes indoors. The abbreviated spat | of the legislature to make appropria- | — . especially when he feels| «n a pole near the chicken run. i very lirge wor overing i num- an extreme as to defeat measures ah- | worn for ornament has no such eco- | tions. It is hard not to think that | Hking his legs. Me is! “1f yéu can’t kill a hawk, make an | ber of widelyv different discd It | solutely necessary for the public wel- | nomical use for its existence, while 115 the real trouble s that West Virgin- | WOODBURY'S CONDITION SERIOUS 8 to ascertain just what | Artificial cne out of cloth. 'Bright tin | may be. also. that under highly arti- re, it becomes not only a farce, bt | ornamental quality is purely ia’s owners are spending their time Burlington, Vt.. April 7.—Urban A. i Lt cans hung where they will flash in the | fic conditions of inbreeding mice [ a nuisance, and should | uted tious. It is not artistic. A white t itheir money and their ability else- | Woodbury, former governor of Vep. i is search is seldom | ., and also strike each other when |a certain susceptibility to tumors ma | Public opision, when fully azousel, | invariably presents to the spect | re mont, arrived at his home here to- thout being observed and | the wnd blows are effective. A life- | e inherited. Nevertheless, as b | i an irvesistible force, [ once heard [ mind the idea of # stocking which has population of this rich state [day from Battle Creek, Mich., whers made asg to the trouble. | Jike dummy holding a gun is good too, | plied to human bheings and in' the | a great senator say that no bill wa fallen down over the foot. Of course, vall: i very moderate return on | he has been under medical treatment cspecially if you shoot. at the haw practical view. the foremost autaor- [ ever defeated in the senaie which . the short skirts in fashion the the weslth that abrentee owners have | for several weeks: He was brought o) cccasionally yourself. Sieel traps set | ities believe that heredity in canced [ clear majority of the Ameorican peo- | o 3 not deceived the real stocl drawn from West Virginia would | here in a private car Ac ding to he spectators usu-| oy high piles so the chickens will not [ may: be resarded as a negligible f ple really wanted 1t might be do- Ling ix always plainly in evidence. 10 mcan a very full treasury. But the [his physician. Mr.. Woodbury was Ia lgct caught are also good.” lructur» luyed, bul could nol be indefinitely ithu colored spats produce no such im- state and the people don't &€t @ a serious coadition, J try to pass it off as a