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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1915. 13 w BRIIAIN fiERALDi:\I:(}fimu:‘o nation’s capital ‘“‘dry \&lill:d:‘:"l:'\mon‘ Australians, 'u!m(liur;)'él COMMUNICATED. MchLLAN S be located in Washington, and sturdy men from all Some Pertinent Comment on New Tke Alsatian Vosges, NEW BRITAIN'S BUSIEST Britain's Proposed Slaughter BIG STORE % ssued dally (Sunday excepted) at 4:16 p. m. | would,—we ask this seriously,—why | of being a possession of Great Britain, “AT/WAYS RELIABLE i 4 o et | House. “Gay White Way” . 2 n | erald Building. 87 Church St would Congressman Cary want to | America is in no way obligated to | g g impse o eaVe ! 2 | Also Gets Jostled. i | | | HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Milwaukee, Walla Walla, or Perth | Great Britain’s colonies. As the Proprietors. Amboy. So with this in mind why | United States has not the distinction ntered at the Post Office at Mew Britald | ;mgyve the nation’s capital to Mil- | fight under the flag of John Bull. No Becond Class Mall Matter. | New Stai - s waukee with the prospects of spoil- | more than she would be expected 1o |, New Britain, Conn,, - — ——— 'vered by carr f tne city | . 4 - s i i = = 4 e - ; ardy for 15 Centa = T o A Pt of h | ing one of the nation’s greatest thirst | fight kor the Kaiser or the Czar of all _ ] Feb. 7, 1916 Washington, D. Feb, 9.—*“Amer- | the bottom-lands by rows of hardy ubscriptions for paper to be sent by mall | resorts? He must remember that the | the Russias. If theve is any fighting | T the Editor of the Herald: appleitrees Swhose Ll icans who have spent vacation times ] plum and payable in advance, 60 Cents & ¥ 1 SN e . 5 : SRor i oned off cach vear to the MoHtH 00 00r AL sane | people of the national capital have no | to be done the young men of this Wl eboeruen of the dolies 0 | erine threugh ihe Wisatios Vessy @ fitiend off ool | . s ; the various boards and commissions farmers. The money obtained from . e only profitable mavertising meaium tn | VOiCe in shaping their legislation, that | nation are going to shoulder their | of the city government would quite will remember the long forested | {he auctions was applied to the up- s nn y G" YUUI’ ne""u“ the city. Cirelation nooks and oress | they are governed by a sometimeg un- ['guns for one flag only and that is the | naturally helieve that their main ob- | slopes, the velvet-zreen valley floors, | keep of the roads; and, thus, like oom al De o v = 3 5 ¢ T 3 o SC! - 'S ans of o ! ¢ . he JESVAJoDSIIto mdvertisery grateful Congress, the members of | Stars and Stripes of the United States J€ct was to discuss wayg and means of | the unexpected views through breaks | many of the German highways, the Ry carerul . ana studa e Zernid will ne founa en saie at Hota- | which would perpetrate any deed un- | of America shending the taxpayers’ money re- | in the pines on the mountain shoul- | Alsatian thoroughfaves were Self-8UP- | of the A R o %'8 News Stand, 4°2na &r. and Rroad- | & | gardless of the absolute necessities 5 5 iethwhys =0 R e 1 Co o ders, the quiet WhyS softly carpeted rtihe struction we can intelligently help our customers to s a corset suitable various way, New Yark Clty: o Falk. der the sun that would strengthen —— . i JROS Bilsiocts Glyiens e e & | of the community I with pine needles, the spicy air filled | ““The Alsatian hills were unspoiled | them politically with the folk buck | Comes the news from Nebraska, | Beginning with the Municipal I¢e | ith the aroma of evergreens, and the . by the tribute-bearing tourists S5 TELEPHONE CALLR home. Congressman Cary’s constit- | the native state of William Jennings | [1OUse. We are now being brought | ,oigectiy-kept hills, mountains, and | tors from the Americas, nd from S T S]] 3 face to face with an added appro- al Room | uents, when they thi this over. will e had almc S “hinnings” AR 5 b al Reoms i is2¢ | uents, when they think this over (we had almost written “Chinnings”) | printion for a municipal slaughters 4 v innafl | never forgive him if the plan carries. | Biyan that the Commoner may not | house and a Great White Way. i Are [0 el ',”1‘,,’::‘; Hanm ot P S ,‘,'\'. S Fasmfifldbifi s - - « ¥ any mountain country on jec . and, fo ose who v sout GOOD DOCTRINE | 4 ! sarth,” says a primer issued today by , from there, the Swiss mountains were - o p L ¥S a d today by [i I c Whether this nation always needs | Md.. if he must; but preserve our | Democratic convention in St. Louis, | f0Ut: convenience and general Wel- ) ."\utional Geographic socicty, | the goal of the next jump. The ¢ Gflm}flnab'e i fare of the citizens of New Britain? : I Lepublican administration of its af- | “N¢ lingering hope.—Milwaukee. ! Ana then on top of this we learn from The 280 which deseribes the Arcadia turned in- mans and the French sought the Ve her own personal figure winding valleys as combining to form | IBngland scldom imc this way Move the capital to Cumberland. | he sent as a delezate to the national | these things neccessary for the com- | idea of a nicipal ice house ! ity ' ferno by a year and a half of stub- < mountains for winter sport for at the annual today’s despatches out of the Missouri | had its inception in the minds of a (B i OF @1 J0rn mountain fighting skiing and tohogganing. The people ¢ neoln Dinner of the Third Ward Re- TOO MANY COOKS. | city, where the committee on arrange- | few persons who wished to pose ws | POrn mountain fighting, ; L e e Servicea onente e s o rn e et o ar) | aront | efoTiners ngalnkl tiio) supposed exae- 1 zion a paradize of [0 nt 1 nils | All the campaign orators, of both | Hons of Comporate Greed. The movo- | Peasant proprictors before the out- ! to fashionable and mor “stabrook, is not so much to the point | parties,—or are there till three | Will be made to keep the Nebraskan | ., o+ was not taken seriously by | break of the war, a green-and-golden : places, like St. Moritz in witzerland, CBI’SEE Ffl S : g 19]6 rarti —are being irned loose upo y 1 ¢ DELLLS e 1Ay W A enterprise. What | larger than American city lots; and place. too hopelessiy . middle-class, to } publican Club last night by Henry D. expensive his way into the convention. They | sonableness of the : ) i little yas said or thought of it ap- | thrift, tidiness comfort, and security | m itch of o name for itsclf—un- {5 {he following well known makess peaved to be alons the idea that if | characterized it all. Splendid. hard- ' til it became the scene of t erest | priced $1.00 to $5.00. ent are ever to he honestly adminis Tt is bobbing up on all sides ana | Datty Now that the Commoner is vou give a calf rope enough, he will 1 surfaced, white roads followed the | fighting in modern tin 1iter £ going down the hill, everybody wants | hang himself. This is about what | hends of the valleys, shaded through ' Uie outbreak of ihe present . BON TON ta take a kick at him. Human nature | the ice house promoters have done > = : = s = = NEMO and the taxpayers are paying for the eeds g onest adr istratio: f its oy ar: coing ds an honest administration of its | us. From now on we are going to And if the affairs of govern- | got it left and right.—'‘preparedness.” | Ptand him as a public nuisance to the fated there must be always two great | every time a partisan politician opens arties keeping “dog watch” on each | his mouth we get a new brand of ther. Tt is just such affairs as that | argument. 1In six months no man in | Al throush, but who would have | 28C ¥o [APASEEE CO 05, Giness, | Teady to Delieve that present condi- | This impression he possibly share LA RESISTA eld last night by the Republican Club | the nation will be without his own | thoUsht the Boy Orator of the Platte | ' fngtalled and efficiently tions warrant the construction and |ywith the Sage of Oyster Bay himself. PHOMPSON'S GLOVE FITTING at make, in the long run, for the ' goctrine, The administration has a | Would ever suffer such fate? SEcd misbt prove fo be an cGonoumi- ;” intenance of a municipal slaughter | “The suggestion should m“u; prepos- | R. & G. W. B. s i £ ks R i : ot s | house. | terous,” observes the IKentucky vete St o 5 ST i cal means of supplying the citizens e 2 ; el 0 2 | WARNER'S D, & C program, Congress has one. every — Sith ahenp ice, the methods adopted | _Before fiooding the center of the |an, “Ye( strange things have hap-| A D, H. & g committee in Congress has one, every Henry D. Estabrook under- | by those assuming the responsibility, | CIt¥ with the proposed Great White ! pened—and we live in a land and an | YAL WORCESTER olitics, zather and discuss the ways | stump orator knows just how the na- | . have re- 1“ r]ly which center is already nicely {yrea of the paradoxical C. B. AND AMERICAN LADY. N i P e ted, while the city’s outskirts arve | - sulted, as most of the well informed | 180 ¢ | " Lot 5 5 persons predicted, in & complete farce. | in darkne let e of the surplus | e We fit Corsets if desired from $3.00 comedy comedian than a |In the first place, cutting ice on |light shine on all the actual T (Baltimore American.) et presidential possibility. Taking the | Shuttie Meadow Lake, the only source ““f can be offered in favor of this “ of our drinking water, never should | New and expensive proposition. . | . e have been allowed. The Water Com- THEO. A. STANLEY. ‘{!’10 dumplings. RICHELIEU” | i reater honor and zlory of the United | | tates. When men, no matter of what frec translation of President | Were most ili-advised and nd means of bettering conditions, | tion ought to proceed in a c S e e s not yet put in an appearance. o tempt Lo show where they are right | yith the exception of the adminis- 2d others are wrong. there can be it forth ideas on national subjects, | p, Nobody has ever had enough of ap- L tration’s plan which was formulated | b coctly plain, yet elegant phrase, pught but good come out of the| by real military experts of the army “we feel justified in preparing our hole business. For this enlighten- | ang ‘ E missioners have expended hundreds — e Lo » The idea KNIT UNION SUT selves te icate our right to s 5 ol 7 “Bit on De Luxe Books. n 2 selves to vindicate our right to inde- | of thousands of dollars for the sole Weatticr RN aninEy e O e D i e | pendent and unmolested action by | purpose of providing the city with an et o e S e 5 sster P & am- port Post.) strawherry shortcake | enthusiasm grew on his WeSLern | ;o pine the force that is in us ready | @bundant supply of pure, uncontam oy I i | e dichelieu Union Suits are knit tol trip,—particularly at St. Louis,—itis a | ¢ inated water. The old ice houses at No matter how Spring like Janu-i y Ea chion fit. No side seams, knitted at tha or the lake were torn down, and the | aTy days may be, no wise person will | “Millions to Suffragi e e e cutting of ice on the lake by any | conclude that Winter is over until Feb- | added to all their other means of pro= | "R 5 7% O (Ve SEr0h 16 Dunsting “ professional wind dispensers Know | ti.q we will deem ourselves justified | one was strictly prohibited. ruary is wiped off the calendar. For the ~moting talk : s | whereof they speak. For every eX-1|;, joine prepared to swallow our | TO many sober minded people it is _r;as{ lcln‘ days we have been enjoying, | | k =iz - | a profound mystery how the Board | it would not be fair to say, pleasant ¢ pr E rget our size a i A Y ;s | bride and forget our slae ahd Bt Mm | ;¢ 5 1ip should allow a return to | Weather, but oxceptionally warm ! year | in the slats.” Al of which savors 0o | jce cutting on the lake with the ever | Weather, so much so that vesterday | s 19, in cotton or wool suits P muth of the ringside, present danger of contamination by | touched the record for January in this | “To Tell How to Judge Me S| special—Cotton Suits cacll out in every little | the excrements of horses used section, while in others it was passed. a general rule they are condemned | .. g9 55 i fne. The same thing holds true of | rajlroad station the land over, until ice plows ,and by the expectorations, But even as we fairly swelter in | without judging. Special—Part Wool Suits, $1.50 catill ilson’s election. The Republicans | the whole block system wil be thrown | ACTS AND FA etc., of the men employed on the ice. | mercury readings of 65 to the accom- . - s E Again, the construction of the house | paniment of heavy wraps and overg ! B 0o i o chanee was domande iy < | was faulty from the beginning. Many | ments, there is the sign in the West 'roas % 5 i ¥ | CEETHUCE,, RGN ARG | persons of long experience in ice | that February, or the approach to it, | over for hash on Monday e S . Now, if the Democrats have made | attached to the same pole, too many | The average man's idea of prepared- | house construction and ice preserva- | will not pass without leaving its Win- | s — : dnbly = i » muddle of the government's busi- | cooks in the kitchen | ness is owning two pairs of suspen- ' tion predicted that the house would | ter sting. ! One of the finest midwinter sports— GLOVES s it is time to put them out of of- | ders.—Ithaca Jaurnal. not last two seasons, without ex- When yvou come to look over the : waitin' for those little crisp radishes - ) : the spring 59¢, 75¢, 98¢ pair, navy and which may have been pent must be reflected at the volls | qistorted some by the President as his hen the time comes to make a : hange. or to prevent a change. It % he contorts it in this | fashion: “If anybody slaps us in the sertion is often been said that no PArty | gsafe bet to wager that none of these ould be kept in power too long. o Made low neck, no sleeves, ankle of Very little leaping, so far, for leaD | knee lengths, round neck nl}»o\s h sleeve, ankle length. Made sizes 5 & d there is much truth in the state- The election of Lincoln, pert on preparedness there are any- st Republican President, is proof | where from ten thousand to a million Bsitive of this. There had to be an | theorizers to offset him. Party poli- pheaval and that was the propitious | tics are cropping | Does she always tell you to get a | value $2.00. that time had gone to the end of | out of order and public opinion short big enough to have some left e. In this way only can the nation ‘[\ih”e c\:vr,\' nz:lii#e"‘ "hl“" i”l s | = pensive repairs, and so it has turned | weather map and find the thermome- | to come in - s waj ) al nation realizes at we ave been | S i X s ke 3 5 e | President Wilson says Athericall outt ter reading 60 above in Chicago and saved. As was suggested at the | ghilly-shalling along at a too easy S | cannot be an ostrich with its head in From the start, there never wus | then after a traveling a thousand or “Women Want a Vodice. Welve thering last . it is the duty of | gajt, that the nation's fences need re- | the sand.” That explains why we | ANy seriot arty co-operatio1 | so miles further West to Havre, Mon- | never met any that seemed to be in i P eh and every citizen of the United | pairing, by the same token every man | Bave been unable for several days to | AMoNg the city oflicials interested with | tana to rcad of 54 below zero. break- want of one [; Efl ] = tes to take an active interest in the | wigp sce the head of the “dove of peace.” the management of the ice business, | ing all previous low readings for that . T with —Burlington Free Press and so long as the city attempts 1o | oxceptionally ecold spot, you can sce s _grip, there is no use of working ourselves | manage the ice business, through | that we may vet be forcibly reminded ~but to have it in the imagination is 1X0-201-205% MAIN STUERE into a frenzy nor of thrusting the en- | Colonel Roosevelt and Justice COMMIissions working only for the | that Winter is not over. There is | terrible ory of it. or through existing boards | right in this conditon the makings of already fully employed in the neces- | the most terrific blizzard in the coun- It seems to be up to Germany to | can plan ahead; has good busings sary city functions, just so long Will | {ryrs history. You cannot get a tre- beware the Tdeas of February judgment. If the crown of his head the municipal ice business prove 0 | jendous “mountain” in the air, for A is high and round he fis absoluteiy be a hollow mockery and a blg x| ¢ is the way you can describe a | Women often tell the fruth with | conscientious, too; and if the back i pense to the ‘taxpayers. 3ut this | wpigh and then have it taper off | their eves if they don't with thelr | of his head is well rounded out he i | experience is not enough. We must i yorrifically to the valley of a “low” | tongues. will ‘love his home, his wife and his | !now have a Municipal Slaughter | (304t inviting all sorts of possibili- | = — children, and show them considera- | | house. Pray tell what for? Tt is stated | oo in the weather line. Temporary Tull in bluebirds. tion above everything else in the i half an ounce of brains realizes had enough to have the grip, fairs of his town, his county, his hte and his nation. There could be | | better doctrine of Americanism | tire country into a state of panic, | Hughes are n’t the only pebbles on the an that and every true American | Great heavens! One would think the | P€aCh. Governor McCall has felt the st be in accor t whether he | necessity of writing a western secre- i B In secerfiwith it, whether he | ¢ng of the world was at hand. B o epublican yers >rogressive, | > ~ st g 2R = e o Republi Democrat, Progressive, | we must hold our horses. Com-|the presidential primary ballot— ohibitionist, Socialist, or what not. | mon sense recognizes that our army | Berkshire Bagle. = S | is little bigger than the combined po- LWAUKEE, CAPITAL OF THE | lice forces of several good sized Amer UNITED STATES., i ican cities; that our navy is not ade- “Butcher’” Weyler has been accord- 2 3 — “from 20 to 26 cattle, pigs, etc., are ed some high honors in Sp ; S S s b pain.. Which © . ohitered daily for use in this city. Just what is meant by etc, etc., is not clear. 1f thi term includes calves. cows, bulls, steers, hogs, goats chickens, ducks and geese, then the We may escape extreme results, The ST, . werld, The man whose head is flat SOl e e e (R Narbe e on top, flat and almost even with his 124 to come, sooner or later. | auately equipped, that because of the | is a reminder that Weyler was really Tt had t n ner or later. And 1uipy west Canada and the States on the i : ; . and ane in his conduc Biday was the day for it.. So, hav. | rabid strides made in modern warfare | Mild and humane in hi Tductiin ik can o e el | Cuba, judged by today’s standards. al- E decided upon the time, and being | POth these arms of the service must | 43,51 perhaps a shade lacking in 16 proper mood for such a thing | Undergo complete overhauling and | tochester Pos cpress, i the proper mood f uch a thing, | L = T nd | kultur.—Rochester Post Express. eitimate may be correet, but if ngressman William Joseph (Cary | ™Ust be brought up to date. But i ! e includes only calves, cows, steers, bulls | *10 e et L i ho | Inger a man’s jaw bone, the greater this change cannot be brousht about When President Wilson in his St. | and hogs. the accuracy of the figures """“r]" ‘”]””" Gl .“'“ theach 15D 0TIt DEODORC ALOR SN N AT a0 | Louis speech declarec At e S 5 S remarkable developments of tempera- & i s, > will scorn you. of Wisgonsin, arose in his | ©Ver night, nor will another adminis- | 1:0uis speech declared that “the Amer- | may be seriously questioned. fRangs S e e Hegrl ot b nis | ican Navy ought, in my judgment, to Most of the butchering in the beef | ture and air pressure as are now in| z_Don’t propose to a man who e on the floor of the House of | tration see the job finished. and by |y jncomparably the greatest Navy in | jine for use in this city is done hy | evidence. Anvhow, if we get by I'cb- | has just a thin upper lip. He will S perL e bion ruary without disturbing conditions | ccorn you. G that time the European war may be | the world,” he allowed the enthusiasm | Jew butchers, and information from § ¢ orn 3 " J over. And then even if the victor of | of the moment to carry him too far. | reliable sources indicates that from | e may then reasonably prepare for | 3. —Don’'t propose to a man whose RIGHTS FOR SMOKERS the colossal struggle abroad should | If he meant the statement to be mere- | ten to fifteen head per week is the | 'm\(l.”[ Tmm :\tx_mn:;n on to “the 1‘;»‘,\,; runs ];m.lr;hm] up um::hn;v h‘;::.} s - e s SR e o 2 SN ood old Summer time. ¢ neck ¢ loves neither home o Washineton to Milwaukee, Ang | MaKe an attack on us. as many fore- | IV the theoretical expression of a con- | average. Most, if not all the meat sold | & e [lsghg it gton 2 E L I ek mei S S fessedly unattainable ideal, he may by these men, must be Jewish or = BT NOLFWILe: 2 4 el have been right. If he meant it to he Kosher meat. The animal must he enemy secause whoever ventures | the statement of a practically feasible ' killed by the Rabbi, inspected and (Providence Journal. ) across that wide expanse of Atlantic | ambition, it seems to us obvious that | passed or condemned by the Rabhi. Colonel Henry Watterson gives D Do will come not #s a foe in the hey-dey N¢ Was wrong—New york World The fee for this vice is a dollar or | correspondent at Miami, IMorida L e e e e 5 | of its power. but a weakened and 5 more, and this fee would have to he | views on national politics. They a1 ’ s s usoly lelfen dispositicni | pathetid) victinmilof) the Fvicious he would waste no % Bnglish and Canadinn newspapers | Daid whether the butchering was dono cast interesting mianner oo et ; O SPOSTEON” | tine habit as the vietim himsel S | battered military expedition har e s i newspap I AN £ i at least interesting. 6.—Propose to a man who has full, Bp o e the nation’s capital | : S reat the capture of the Appam a in a municipal slaughter house ov in He foresces, of course, the renom- | o “e BORRE, & T s oo | knows hovw weak and hapless ; strong enough to ake e jou (53 Cre F00c PWe g 5 e o] oe, O . iy ¥ 2y R EM IV | 124 3 I . strong enough o make the journey. | it were good news; and it is in a sense, | the open lot. Add to this fee, a fcc | jnation of Mr. Wilson and thinks he | ! { how sadly lacking in char and Iven the combined forces of Kurope, | becaise it relieves the terribie anxiets | ¢havged by the city, suflicient 1o | |l be elected if he has not exhauste cars in the ck and narrow and foreshortened on the front whose i:ps are thin, whose eyes are cold, will border may get warmed up some ho- pucpand-Picking Rules for Girls fore it reaches this section. But it el s 0 Propose This Year. ot make a good hushand in ’ is just as well to be ready. for vou | Wh 1 not mak - 8 od husba n‘ T ,‘lf"“ know not the day nor the hour when (Waterbury Democrat.) sense of the word, Kib e give his full name,—of the fourth el e iy to Kibby. All these things are as ap- plicable to women as to men, in the % presentatives and introduced a res- tion to the effect that the capital the United States be transferred | | Poor Nicotine #iends Have Been Colonel Watterson’s Views. | 4.—Don't propose to a man with a | siven the Privileges of Amer- super critical cye. He'll make you | | sorry Honorable Mr. Cary gives as his ison the fact that there is certain ican Citizens. dslation pending in Congress which (New York Press ¥ make rict of Columbia ly fec hoved to territory that has been | manhood realizes t s the opose to a man who has a|Manhood: he rca ' cd bump at the base of his de fam-us by the brewing of much 1 despiseda of that small 1 crea- tion which doesn’t or can't smoke, th ranting such a thing vossible, would | re8arding the fate of the passenger cover the cost of maintaining a rea- | pig juek., Just what that eryptic pro- . have a hard time getting away with | 2P°ard the long missing liner, Very | SOPably decent establishment and | yjco means is a question But the SR S e he exclaims in horror, when | pertinently, however, many of the Jew butchers would he S St o s biatr Wilson 5 e SOrrow o yhariscedonm, the despair anything if we make our preparations i £ . DS Colonel inclines to think the hit wire shd nomel f 3 4 ‘ | point that this daring driven out of business. preparedness programme will If you love a man who has| 0f that supcrior element which, ha along cool and sensible lines. But if | it is still pos It is quite evident that a public | ooten “The President seems over- |, coo M0 00 Tiopose to him, | ing not been led into temptation, excite he savs: and he attributes ! v ooy oot him, too. sess at turbulent digestive ay the over-excitement to the fact that 9.—1f vou love a man who has a | Paratus, has been able to hold itse | the presidential election is approach- | yrank, open manner, You'll probably the poor worms who grovel in the i ing. That to use one of Mr. Wilsen's | oo him, too. ¢ gnd delights of this unspeals ber colored fluid., *“Heaven for- | they raise the exploit proves sible for Germany to wage au let our hearts run away with our ;| WaT at sea in accordance with jnterna- | ©° Mmunicipal slaughter house, pro- perly constructed and properly man. aged, would be a very fine conven- ience for any one having animals (o he disposed of in this way: but. tho S Ll cost of constructing and maintaining s aan Bmdem with all | quep an establishment would be se | SOMe Most of the President’s fel- | woi one whose forcihead is broad and we got our feet on earth again and l\“‘ ;‘“(‘[“ ? due to his exploits.—NCW | great, aw to impose a fee on the few | JoW-citizens are ready to believe that i cquare and long. will bring home | knows too well how 1ys he mus came down from the etherial region ox ommercial THeE bl D niei use of the | he has heen honestly converted, as he | (he cash oked down upon his minorit htemplating that the national capital join the ranks of the elect. firmly believes such a condition i e i e -ous and | tional law and the custo; B = nenaco to saciety and to | c2dstand Hollowithe innmerons sand o ton divers imitations of the Pied Piper ba zovernment ivers imita per it last, those jovial spirits who holad q s of civilized o Inglish papers are not niggardly in bestowing praise on the roaming the land, we shall be like ' German raiders, fust e o - '[i‘l t s they treated babes lost in the wood It is time | the captain of the S tavorite sxpressions s non ANt | e B e oy A ler encc their hearts a reverence for the The majority victim of mnicotine Inderful liquid with the frothy white every d 5 = == ime. almost prohihitive. ive the says. to the cause of adequate national | 1o ali daughters of Eve, who He expects nfront the Bn, and one not afraid to stand in : | aerense | : O s FIGHTING ¢ sand dollars would not build a sub- 2 - | s and throw down his gannt- | WHEN THERE'S PIGHTING 70 1 Newspapers., ,-,,y” ,~lv4Y durable slaughier hou The Kentucky editor takes no stock 1 m on top have secured a cham- lcap year intentions, the vocational | moking” s t substantiall ride and well known bachelor, Wil- | & i smoke wouwld e i satisfaction He at the feet of the enemy. DONLL (Meriden Journal,y e O Al dbl ] inRtheR Al Bryan-Clark combina- | jiam J. Kibby, offers advice concern- | i Honorable william A lfred Noyes the icelebrated Bz Some intercsting 1 : G tion against the President After ing the habits, characteristies and | realis the ultima th _ ubstantial and duvahio orted of tosts 2y ;i s lica ho Ncither wouid §1 £00.00 | What happened af Baltimore in 1912 gisposition of various sorts of men, . the ne plus ultr ine | there can he no reconciliation hetween which is intended to help the girls rv, of Milwaukee, is no new comer . lish poet. now comes forta with the i and | the cox-Secretary and the Speaker. win their hearts desives without | himse 3 | : about fucts com ith the war mect the running expenses, incl o pne Congre He has served continu- | remarkable utterance that “in the | Europe. These Gnevilly - oTate |intecest: ropairs, Ldspreciation, ly since the Sixtieth Congress, | event the Kuropean war ends in a : (0 facls that every reader of the war|the salary of an cfficient inspector, 3 £ 1 ney should » 4 1 » { anaging o ruse i ich makes him a member of the ' deadlock and the allies offer terms of | D€Ws should he pretty familiar with. | capable of managing the hou in { Yei the students woem able to answer [all its details, and properly discrin: - “Kach would have to he made over.'” cuffering rebuff in the process. A consciousne s inside on & good th Wherefore it is of nationa he declares ood deal of what Kibhy ays i The Colonel dismisses the FTughes Lased upon phrenolog A man who ard. iFurther. he has the repu- | peace which the Americans deem just | 1 ! ) rd h s the ropu- | peace w i searcely mali ticre questions. Many | inaling between —meat fit or uniit 1 | aps of international—impor on of be t ind sober and | and fair, it will be the duty of the | husiness men and others have tried |for human consumption. Farmers | ‘No matter who else it may be. it cold blooded, stony hearted creature | that right in the capital of the T k. no ambitior be President. | United States toward civilization to their hand at them, and can answer | having veal and pork to slaughter for [ Will not be Hughes. This talk about upon whom the dear girl's appeal | States, where s *h is now cven less. Jew Britain markets and living four [ Hughes is mainly chatter If Fate would have no effect. This sort of |and written officially of the cust his is the result of the common|or five miles from the proposed | meant Hughes to he President, Fate man will do his own proposing, run | of nations. the obligations of civiliza | habit of merely reading headlines. aughter house would quit the bus- | would have lifted him bodily from kig own wedding and rule his house- ) tion and the rights of humanity it of principle with him. And his | Since when has America reached the | Most persons will read thoroughly only | iness or sell in other cities, rather | Albany to Washington. Great judges hold: and he'll do it more with his | has been decided officially that Stituents bhelong to that gallant | stage it must take up the battles of | what immediately affects them. The | than cart the live animals that dis- | have always proved disappointing can- Lead than his heart. But if the man | street railway is within the law v hen W who since babyhood have known | all those who have refused to fight | housewife reads the advertising, the |tance to he slaughtered. d;d:m». N hes e Fx‘\mH 'n‘x:m of your choice has full, well-formed it permits the unfortunate es of ;i < 2 3 s o | husiness man reads the markets, Alsc Befere adding another burden ta | of an iceberg himsel The faithful, lips, Kibby says you may depend upon | nicotine to smoke on the rear plat i of blowing the foam off their | for their own lands, as have the Eng- | 10 o™ oo (5 0 091 In(“;‘ll n:‘,’\\l the already heavily loaded taxpayers, | who hew the nominating wood and his capacity for and inclination to | form i y sses. Therefore, thinks he, we | lish? Upon reliable reports we are | of their own locality it would seem to be the part of wis- | haul the campaign water, want their jove, He also is susceptible to the| There are yet some rights move the national capital right | informed that on the principle corners BB sl b o S e ‘l news of the war, congress, national|more careful study of (he exact in those cold, steel-gray eves of his, ibby says the way to tell whether |able. He is still an American i | talk scornfully He savs as thin, straight lips, is branded a | | Brefore he is not looking for | enter the war on the side of the al- | | fies” What ho! Britannia, What ho! brewers’ backing It is a mat- whichy inalic A G citizen polities, Mexico, ete., it is surprising | uation in every detail, and defermine | not to mention an attending con- the one you love, loves you, is by the | —even when he Jives in the nationa how even intelligert people do skip | almost to a certainty whether or not | science which has shown itself singu- coloring of the under lip when he is | capital—and ma But when it comos to following the | dom and common sense to take a | ‘Iook in' and they can see no promise right sort of feminine approach. | the smoker may regard as €®it, the capital, from destruction. | noon or night thousands of able be incont his way: The temperance people | i their time away, or listening to G w‘“ ”’“ d he nation for some time past have ' the rabid speeches of street cop they pass on o other things dered | conscience” is precisely what the rank When it is aroused. The evidence that | his weak-nerved betters, No doubt that the result of the Certainly the taxpayers, who mus{ | and file of the Republican party like love has been aroused is given by the Why not let the deluded vietir offered in ovupr mod- | make up the deficiency, are entitled | about Mr. Hughe< They think it decp crimsoning of the under lip. If | smoke like that everyvwhere? Why | a wonderfully dra- |to a complete report as to the de- | preferable on the whole. fo mere mag- his under lip is peipetually pale when | not make the hind platform saem s lable desire. They firmly believe { FFor the most part the fighting men of | i story that s being told teday |tailed plaus of the Droposed houss, | nefiens whilch the Judze cortainly is with 3 he doesn't love you, ! to them in all places. Why fot e t in order to do this the demon | Ingland have fallen down and the [In the newspapers, and no one ever |and the detailed estimate of the ex- | jacks If it is erim=on and you want him,|it as a m ument lived at a more thrilling period. Every | penses and income. They want o Marse Henry"” is “drawn into the &rab him quick; he won't run. A |salt which stands word the newspapers print is worth at- | more juggling with municipal fads, | impres: that Theodore Roosevelt Mman with a broad, square, massive | Mrs. Lot's glance tention. like the ice business, nor are they may be the Republican nominee -»liurchoad is a good business man; he | shoulder? did Congressma ‘ary e * figur 5 YO 4 B a 2 see; ) - i T i .- - lid Congressman Cary cver figure | bodied young men may be seen loiter- | gyer it. A hasty slance at the head. | ihe expense incurred will be met by | larly unadjustable with you. Every human emotion | nently chucked lines, and ovening paragraphs and | charges imposed for the services ren- However. a “singularly unadjustable gives some physical demonstration | manners are not such n wanting to make the capital the | orators, when they should be i lel city of the nation.—a perfectly | trenches fighting for their country rear ike the pillar of As testimony to over the wrong must go from out its portals. [ armies that are defending the British that token then they will strive to | empire are made up for the most part