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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1916. | 2 BRITAIN HERALD | banquet where the poison was poured PACTS AND PANCIES N 9 in the soup. Because of that unhap- c p S { py affair and the suspici hat has 5. :Slanwood” Denlen CRIBLANE }3 N Y 3 iy Proprietors {been avoused thereby those who are | a hole as it were, is not wholly jus- NEW BRITAIN' i planning this St. Patrick’'s Day “blow- | tificd.-~lirooklyn <lc BIG 3 @afly (Sunday cxcepted) at 4:15 p. m | e g % ' < 9 Herald Building. urch’ St outiedre gaing At e e - i ALWAYS RELIABLE 4 = The spectacle of congress frantic | & y d at the Post Ofce at New Britain | ANDOUNCement comes from the Windy g}y fear that a president who coin g8 Second Class Mall Matter. City that an official taster will he ed the phrase “too proud to fight ed by carrier 10 any part of the eity | Pressed into service to make tests of | Will Hulyl ‘r“\\n-’ \.rvh.’\ly\nwln‘\'w wan I THE NEW 5 Cents a Week. 55 Cents a Month. : : ST (RS, (e GIGEORS R Lo G g Stlh B Ol 7 B ave it oo by men IS SR RO GO eniRE LI < lvening Sun 5 ¢ Jpavable in advance. 0 Cents This will somewhat relieve any mis- | e SPRING SEASON’S 3 onth $7.00 = ye : [ ot ] . PENESE givings on the part of guests. I"he more we consider the fac e eity. Circulation books and prees ton (carried.) the less we appreciat E 0om always open to advertisers. enough, the Fellowship Club. famous | 1o gencrosity of our local deaicrs ~— for its entertainments at such gath- | jn cutting the price from $9.25 ¢ ‘1‘ st f*‘f‘*'lllm\ of Drapery Ma- erald will be found on sale at Hota- ok . i e fy St e 2 S ontlz Py terials in the city ow displayed | § 8 News Stand, 42nd St. and Broad- | ©FIngs, held a meeting and ordered | RECdRLiel | ol at our 3rd Floor Drapery and Rug Ay, New Vork City; Board Walk, that one member assume the role of . oy 3 ; i Dept. Gt dantic City, and Hartford depot. Time heals wounds. e famous poison hunter and ‘personally attend | (. infamous) Doclor Cook. he of TELEPHONE to the searching of soup and entrecs. | the North Pole comedy of a SCRIMS AND MARQUISETTES o " e e i e B And General Housefurnishing Supplies barm can come to the diners. This is | '€ v Mavenfichambon : merce —-Shore Line Tinie: NEWs FROM VERDUN. | |in nart conformity to an ol custom | i Commencing Tomorrow Morning when the court taster was called in It does not reqguire a wide stretel 4 TURTAIN MADRAS at bulletins are being published ; 3 to partake of a bit of the king's soup.'; of the imagination to wmet the im- Priced 19¢, 250, 29 5 SR t in the newspapers regarding the pa. 0 | pression that the Arabic agzrecment Beautiful new .‘:“ in \\‘hl‘l'»"nw\ Y 22 ar Or BB fichiing arouna Verdun |10 Privte familles the host always |, “,.ziigeq” in Berlin s merely a0 oream, alvo pler sarily must be incomplet ; | took a spoonful first to see that every- | sgrcement not to sink the Arabic foe [ WN AND WHITE LINED sarily s > ince Sl o e : : | ag n I8 feets DA ! . 210 MECES OF BROW | THITE A e Sines M tobml i el DOUBLE COA TED GRAY ENAMIL WARL 100 PTECES O : Houbtrul if the real story of that | (PINE WAS all right. Since this form | again without rnin pringti BEEICO! c O A COORING IAND | BAKING WARE: VALUES UP TO 3%¢. YOUK 10 CLHOICE OF THE LOT, C Consisting of ¢ erc 1 Tots, assorted size ing new colored ef 4 T e R i if 3 Yt Do R ICE AT < of etiquette scems certain to come | Union LACE YGED SCIREMS I to 19¢: YOUR CHO erful battle will be ziven out to IRTMS AND 2 Sl B iin nET e vorld in authentic fashion for time to come. Reading between ! | D e B s cRaReom bistel Jot) he public =chools of Mexico city QUISLTTY: o Conking Ketiles with cover 1 of it and sec that it is done in this | wjll rcopen on March 6 for the 2 lace cd effects lite, Coilee 1Pofs J i manner: Just before the meal, or the | first time in five yesrs. Ceptainly ' €rean and beige, priced DI bl long vacation. Even the most un- One Hpecial Lot ines of what reports reach these Nappics and assorted Milk Kettles Large size Vegetable Steamers with cover. banquet, or whatever form the din- | sily imagined that one | - e ey 1 willing Mexican school hos 4 serims i white ane ner takes, send for the chef, or a st priece a e zreatest and most stupendous B e Ol 2 be ready now to mo lack for the last pric yard. March Sale price 10c cach R 5 in the history of the world is | of the chefs,-—the soup chef. the meat | povelty of it®New York World i = e = 2 G i LT o s s e ot o h | e v il ot etwrosses B Qur Annual March Sale of Dinnerware |42 Piece Dinner Set or auaumont the maln objec- : ot leviony iline ot tnonts So | that bo- i g > Joc, ATe 20¢ to 4ac Y - - . . | H ccann ot » hons mmm stam | 4TEE 1 the presence of the anxiows {0 SIS P IO o e e cotorms o 8 Brings You Many Exceptionaliy Big Values | With Moss Pink Rose e being fought. with the possession ATht suests at the table. 1In ‘that way | Sca the British and French armues\ .. pillow covers, utility oldiers fought. and probably are < s, -ele. 15, Place - o nt Bluel Willow i Dinnent Sats e can bt D 1 : b those chefs who have such diabolical | have at least 10,000 miles of (ren tef Ricsonary sElcangRoncel An B lus S ecoration fighting, under the most unfavor- ¥ i e S ol el T bought as open stock. Sale Price .......... 5 $ [ schemes in their soup tureens as Jean ; s 2 "‘:"“' G ‘I’“' ‘”‘ Ont SILKOLINT 112 Picce American Porcelain Dinner Sets pretty floral decoration Suitable for six people. Sale Price Crones evinced would be a bit more | ooV R Tt e 1o 5 : i clearer to you—~FProvidence Jouw AL 12150 Yard 1 in the early stages of the bat. | CATéful how they spilled the poison..| Plain and figurcd We offer this susgestion gratis to all gircumstances. The heavy and Ak bis : Exice i I ¢ bought as open stoc k ale Prices i o and big bargain at 0 tinued artillery fire was fol- 1n be bought as open stoc k. ale Iri 112 Piece American Porcelain Dinner Sets, choice of five pretty b This 42 plece sct consists of 6 te dered and spray decorations, can be bought as open stock cup and saucers, 6 large siz COMMUNICATED OVER DRAPERIES | Seleice ot A D e by hand-to-hand fighting such as AR . Picce Bnglish Porcelain Dinner Sets with handsome border fruit dishes, 6 individual butter those who hope to attend banquets on St. Patrick’s day. cterized the many struggles in | | > In plain and figured materials in T GG T o rent styles, can be bought as vpen stock. dishes, 1 covered dish 8-inch size | Seoks mformation A to the Wheres e, v, naieria decoration in two different styles, can b | | own Civil War and which for the c or the hine ind old rose, | B Sale Price 5 S $19.75 1 platter 13-inch om time in many months adds a T interest to the contest abroad. | A PREAMER AND HIS DREAMS. t will be the outcome of it all, Qs off (ke (o fel 1RETHT, RS SIAZ0E RN ER0G R 0Ly ard Picce Austrian China Dinner Sets with beautiful spray decorations, 1'pickle dish and Yivi y: 5 i d e boug as ope stoe k Sa ‘rice . . TR . $20.98 for - Civil War Soldicr. T Tt A, an be bought as open stoe k e Price n almost every community there is 5 L = > S South Boston, Mass.. 5¢ Yard ——— select circle of Tobriary ol & o deep thinkers who scar info the eth- | To the Iditor of the New Dritain coming out of the darkness are | erial pne knows; no one can predict | what may be called Size Cedar Oil Mops, reg Covered Sleeve Boards .... U Quart Glass | Beaters I the meagre messages that are SoMliSalelt L 190 TLight Jlouse (leanser reg 25c kind, at 19¢ for White ISnamel Roll Top Bread Drapery Rods, Pixtures, etc. 1 Sce our special 9¢ curved Drapery 3 regions and srasp idcas deemed lerald: BUOG Carving Sets, 5 picces with stag i e il o - e Sl el Bl ¥ > Boxes, medium sive Dear Sir: The Adjutant General : Double Rods 25¢ complete handles . L . e ITeavy Sheet S apanned | Boxe X vises me t Company G. Firsi Sale .. Wi e ones. It is not that the news | folk, come it U i S I llczular Size Bottle Cedar il Dust Pans I [0 e Cles handling the matter are|ening subjects as those which | organized in New Britain in Aprii 1 [Balish o Gray Enamcl 8 qt Pudding Pans, Heavy Sheet Steel Pyramid Gas ring it one way_or another, it is | faq) under the I3lectric Irons, heavy nickel reg 20c. Sale . tooana Ll Toasters 9 Emmanuel Plan, | 1861. Among somc original doeti- no one can get'an accurate line | now widely advertised in some | MENES in My possession, is one from WINDOW SHADES | plated, guaranteed, reg $2.7 T.ong Handle Nickel Plated Stoyc Japanned Bread Boxes, medinm e situation. This much is o ; ; the South, reading , le .. cogo LRI Pokers, reg. 10c. Sale ... BlzemsE S0 nae the situat Thi ueh 18| of the larger cities. It happens that | oqne following list $oyoed « Potts Nickel Plated Sad Large size, reg 4Gc. Salc in the coursc of events these folk have | ‘Returned to Duty’ and e Any size shade made to order. C* it Extra Large size, reg 69¢ hit upon some very 'hz solutions of | Hospital from 3d Georgia FHospit:i, ©Or 'phone No. 21 and make arran DN e s 5 Sé 5 Ry it LD B e ments to have your shades looked racd Qualliira e e o Galuanized Sink SiSnovele & win I?rm:vll{‘l\)m(. and Cooking Fork The names of fourteen Confederate after before the spring rush Wood Fiher Water Pails .. .21 rubber edge, reg sc. Sale de T : el (thay Soldicrs, Returned to Duts, are m | Step Ladders with pail . Heavy Galvanized Corrugated Combination Enamel Cooking of civilization for eons and cons. Hero | seribed, representing five Southert 4 A ment, 3 ft sdc. 4 [t 72¢ fron Ash Cans, large size with Sets, 3 piece, will fit on one s finally given up, and if let g is their latest manifestn: As a man 1tes Another list has twenty-fouw g 4 20c, 6 i $1.08. r . heavy black iron bands at top gas burner, reg 98c. Sale c 5 reat an attempt will be made | dreams o is he; meaning. presumably. | S2uthern soldiers names = csent . : 500 $1.96, ana hottom. Sale prices $1.19 | 1000 Large Size Scrub Brushes ¥in it back. Verdun is not so im- | that the character of the individual | (ran. renis L1 mames of wx lodor ant, considered by itself. Added | can be easily determined if his dreams | Prisoners—*Returncd to Dufy” (R ; [ 9 ¢ [langing Wood Salt Boxes : 98, S : . e kin G ; e . : i dhess g B woo ife BOXCS »..qn0q. 96 ribs on sidés, reg $1.98. Sale Good Mop Handles, reg 10¢ kind are studied. It is a pastime that must | Port to Post Commander.) The g ooddn S §1 at ¢ represent six Northern Army Stato £ Heavy Nickel Plated Coffee Pots O ER O S Y BLelt Pab . gl 5 among thém heing G. 1. Perry, Pri 199-201-203 MAIN STREET. Values up to $1.00, at ... $9¢ Black Japanned Household Mail Tarcy ne Dhelf Paber aport vidual. Any perfectly intelligent per- | vate., Co. G. Ist Conn. The doct 3 Medium Size Gray ISnamel e Boxeai .9 ed colors, 5 vard lengths, ..2%3¢ tituted by more lenzthy and re- [ worthy of discussion. Irom these such highly enlight- jwn; the loss of Verdun would be a Cold Handle Nickle Plated Stove Iron Sets, reg. 98 ul Ie Lifters, reg. 10c. Sale . ¢ blow to France and would tighten German grip on the republic. It | some very difficult b be expected that there will be problems, weighty knots that have been tied in the rope a more terrible struggle before Large Size Wood Rolling Pins Isxtra Heavy Large Size Galvan- ssorted sizes and shapes De i Iron Ash Cans, with ol values up to 20c¢. Sale Price 8¢ Calais and Belfort it takes on pter siznificance. be neccessarily confined to the indi WHY TORMENT THE MAN? son might draw a chart of his, or hier, | ment is signed, J. I3 Slow s = i = * Sigccach Standard Quality Tar Roofing 5 A 3 X ) ay KEnamel Oatmeal or Rice Daper: 2051yl reg Dae oAl A Stte #Bes hi soul by remembering every morning | geon-in-Charge e Telephene | Triple Coated Gray lGnamc R e aper; ¥, reg: 98¢ 5 ustice Hughes has been forced to 3 e . ey e T el SR e o Rubber Roofing Paper, reg $1.10 one step farther in his refusal to | the dreams of the night before and | “Le o or his relations arc i N Milfe | ¢ " . o 1ck Nteel Large Size Double Sale i ept the Republican nomination for | Sketehing them in a nochook provided | connecticut. I will be very glad 1o o 8 f v Roasters, reg 33c. Sale > l Sheathing Paper, full head telephone gii A di i 2 A h givl 15ditl ¢ Glass Egg Beaters 10¢ B iicncy. e has been mow |for the purpose. N send this Hospital Report, which is : reg 69c. Sale Wochr, who has bheen promoted o a1 a . a small link in the chain of a Sol- | cedl to declare himself as unwilling Granted then that what happens in .;,(v”i‘flm-.)r(l. “ e DSBS s T B e Dresascincss prorae | H\;l mysterfous land of dreams is a | TR RN o Now A[IIror0 Gosatot (o forint an ed ‘Chone orders . Our Restaurant AR, Thic 4 reflection of our real selves, will these . M. FLYNN, g | g an t4Cal . the administration This should . B - . . { toria! tribute which IZdith will find Chacter 3050, i 1o b 1’ the last word from a man who has | eXPonents of the higaer thought deny | 474 A, Broadway. + L # roa bigbe du : 5| | werth while pasting in ) her ST e cep ool along refused to be drawn from | that to set a perfectly good or bad and Mail Orders 5 e book. Miss Wochi cms to HARTFOR l vt i i on ourse’ s 3 O v *assinz on ramps, « 1a\ ¢ security of the supreme court | ine urselves we need but pa IZassin s been an unusual Kind of @ girl, both gtk (] D | J some slight attention to the delectablas (Meriden Journal.) s S DL T OUR DATLY AUTOMOBILE DELIV ERY INSURES PROMPT DELIVERY OF YOUK 1t 2114+ & e ! Will{ 1t has long heen a custo mto re el o it Delivery 1. New sritain, Elm wood, Newingion, Cedar Hill. Maple if t the attempt to get his position on i o Chchraes: Y (R Enational defense issuc is moth- | BeY say that the man who has pourca | I SRS K TOm JE0CRAC (TG v bikh T | A SR R A BRore nor les than a plan to find | OVer @ rarebit daintily flavored with &) §ij rates from soven s Just held | & N bit of ’shire souce and washed down |at Jacksonille, Fla, has just talken ! ich of the nation. It is easily seen served just before going to bed? vin has enojyed i i Clayton, w England Telephone Co., | T ————————————— t how he would measure up as a " had the ond ujdsment to pu hest e which will v ihis neeri] Edidate Since he had previously with a mug of musty ale shall court ] to stop this practice, Tramps her charg yabe W sticks to lain diet o justi has teloctia 1 inspired the courige and devo- litical question it was foolish to | UdPe Whoo slicks o a ""” tiet ot Toppe practice whove referred to hns | : L e L . hilk? Or if thcy do not cliim hat, | pan o i e i tion of the Southern people, b the later ruse. Were Justice | ™! it heen larzely the ean £ the Ba-ly ey, how man he thousands > man ate the rarebit his dreams really Pty Seones of youn 3 e Sy preme court, in the habit of de- S elin Soon But Sf thov te miven |Plzchon i ! Ung we o authorship of “Hixic I & i i e ot to he passed on unless they o G c memory : ! J el el e S I I g O R T is Ramshackle Tow phone girl. dn a cit size of Wa- 3 Ko 1 1 of renmited nation, | 11l they contend thal heciuse the | Crease. of vagrancy. Tramps . : (heflls the hearis of @ vom n H S 3 § Bt wier ruce, were Jumice | U, O X U o St i | e, o e of e | St s wedon as Seen Better Days Rring himself on questions of na- | ANd truly refiect his true self Ve railroad ticket, or even cscorted to BON .f"'” e ey LS n ""”‘,’f = it BRai nolitical import. the ‘halo that | 80ds! There are sonie awful dreams ol ticket Lot cvenicconl telephor SR, : :";‘j;m The sira k { ‘H‘"‘I“"’" L ashington, D. (.. Feb ; - ramshacklc Erounds that tribunal would soon | [Yom the rarebit. They are the dreams o8 ‘.\;”1 :‘ u‘:: \_lm‘ o they G ’ ehh § Enown 4 otton states| M8 the farthest point that 'I‘lv:‘u i .‘A”H( I o= tho ntuhit overshadows | UNat tale one soaring over the moun- SEIRE SRR SA 8 ;H“,‘Z:‘ & ful vistas around it B | tains, hitched to the tail of a dove, 007 0 T i A Sl sent high up into the blue of heaven The shabiby vagrant is an object “The weavers of si g 4 f ¥ o common o | yween these empires, Petrograd has | on the 131 1 :]h, not feel lha(ll have any right wat-hing for the litile lig . soronnd the early | just announced the passing by the | nine miles fron take part in political discussion, and tell them that we want to (i {0 malke statements of the sort that lould be expected from candidates,” ye Justice Hughes in a letter to | °f e | pleasire o SOrTow e ' v are of | key-in-Asia during the many wars be- forces have cver penciraied into Tur- and let fall into the black of earth.| of some pity. It is casy to be lenicnt little devils | and pass him - over to some other town, which makes a fair exchansce o omir v e perform- | nd Duke's troops of the ancient | lation of 10.000 Kurdish They are the dreams wherc Naug .. Rosion or San Fraie " | ded with an | city of Baiburt. the gloomy. gray-azed | Armenian o play polo and other games on the doy Waterbury to put : Mk-zround”’, A wuntain town that stood af the hich | sweep by passing back some one clse ol - %, v i wound t horizon the dreamer, pinch his ecars and | ¢ same class. This satisfies people IS ARA Bede s 3 m which =ome | tide of the Muscovites' fierce smash in- | {he north, anc next good nature. But it makes vagrin phceoniing ol D i . ~ company alternate- | to Acja Minor in 1829,” begins a pri- | lines for defense Russ TS Gt R AT Gkt e hout them. Th oF c t < o while (he | mepr on war geography st issued by | css to the coas 7 Apture « dolent young men not do business witha S lionds and feel. | the National ieogrophic soclety at | 'I'chizond would he ) of us conld do « : Al joining [ ! Of an eve- | Washington. “Rafbur is well on tho | ani fo the - as where railroad trains run up and down oras ol e Front Yot we never see the ol v ning on on the ‘Thand road from Erzerum to the important|tvre of Caiais and Boul I g aving a wreck at cvery : They max be promot i t would collect on ¢ convenient oven | mopkish Rlack lecome a candidate, and requesting | the spine, having = (soston Herald.) marricd o the hrn third vertebra. And the members of Have you ever noticed the extent | ghe aifference it makes to enry A. Wise Wood. formerly a |Prick him with hot irons, and fember of the naval advisory board, | Sies, and niblic where ragtime | ho had written Justice Hughes ask- ! g him to reconsider his refusal to bands blare in conseivitories of gl sea port of Trebizond. | Germar Howe\ or pace and go throtugh one of th There iz a =2ood Idghway between the | (h untr, ontinue ‘wallk-arounds rtain of the m Turkisin Metz, just fallen and the port | and difficult this higher circle would want a fel- [ to which Texas dominates the present | e (elephone givl's job is tr | or women would “make-up’ words f and no ! democratic administration, and s0 the | qpe pas to put up with the stupidity n expression of views on prepared- ess for war. Plainly an attempt to fortresses of note way Baiburt lic 5,100 feet the solo and chorus and in this ma low to judge his real self @fter dissect- from Raiburt to the coast imoke him out. Justice Hughes fore- talls the attack thuswise: “I am ot a candidate, active or tacitly, and, s I do not wish to do anything which ' to| Charlie's salary has been boosted. | lesul ( f : » ! fially a Texan, in his long-time iden- | Compiaing she gives us “informition tifications. To crown Texas' preemn who i a cool and practised diplon (Philadelphin 6 be excused from answering your | 5tead of getting the $500,000 a year | .\ ce, the tRird house—Col. ward She tells us the time and we forzet (o Homer Rodeheaver. (he " as was first intimated, official an- the ambassador paramount of our o her, We scold her and she does | wector of an evang 1. snid diplomatic, service is a TeXii anG i poc casy us hack e mives us tacl, Hlevel. Irom the old castle ner a At many f the favori ‘Baiburt, after Frzeum i the | 1y constructed by Armenian ~oiced public, And she is unde ! olodies ot thatold h ' R conduct ol the nation? Tiree of the | Ja jnipationce of a4 ten-tho (7 £ ORCEEY, ARGEE members of the cabinet ave Texan done. Grezory and Burleson hoth coming had th Chief city of the region. It is Luilt on |, stored by the Seljuk Turl plendid orders not fo talk heginnings 2 hig mountainons platean and | view I th irrounding r from Austing‘while Houston, though a | (o into discussions with the com Ty a climbs he hillsides ont hoth banks of | (o obtained. The stle il reside S ONis, & essen . N 1 e et ign of - inds rebideritfof St. Louis, |ls essen- | hanyts patror M kais ol hnd thé Churuk river. Its chicf military | crowded upen an isolated < 1 fmportance is that of an inland hase ! alh of zun powder g for the supply of a battle front tow- ' opposed a formidakle problem to ard Russia or Persia. Tho place | tac.mg cnemles. General Pa no special industiy, and it s 1 led the Russian who ucee yerance address at San | tar cry to the days wher It cin . tates he is t oive $170,000 better ' here are others. Is it any wonder thal | quick wit, good judgment, trained « o o L to I St e e e \a it Jarzely ing to the threfl o ry e Y ghes’ D « F: states he is to rec o SR Jette! ); f HOCUTeC the cdera Reserve o 1 nee We s¢ 1 om. n a of sl| 1 s & = R " arage ONWALB LD ne 1€ ofry over the Hughes' candidacy. Dallas secured the Federal Ve | fontion, skill and endurin Ve sel- | (jced that the ragman insfead that cven the tradition: of its old- | of his army at Eszerum and N t fs about time the politicians gave | than that figure, which means that !y, or that the Lone Star state =065 | qom pecognize that the telephone bus- 1o Gpags bones, old iron!® as vould be regarded as an attempt bbtain political support, I must ask | Surely you know his last name. In- nquiry fully There should be the cnd of all | nouncement from ‘New York now el B i e - 2 : RS e e ! e il time prosperity have bheen forgotten | that reconciled the Turks t the. man a rest,—time they rned | this chap with the crazy mustache, | ncarly everything c v #0IE | fness i one of the most important and | qo” ghouted ‘Rags by all the inhabitants. The town (o | peace.” feet and | around?" exacting in the world, is conducted [ 11 hotties What would the disputants of ihe | g o0thly and efficiently and its G o an lanzlish ragman one Polk campaign of 1544 have said| ) gperating is principally in the | gay presumably employed by persons oth- | could thev have for the large | yands of young women P CaWhy do you yell rags and bottle er than their own parents Are the there are some men big enough and | the whirlwind cane, the big brave enough to withstand tempta- | the baggy trousers, will be the highest ‘ tion. salaried individual in captivity. livery ; | hour in his life, at the present rate, | Inv tigations of child labor nade during the past year show the ir creasing need for the regulations of street trading, the night messengen s e place in the affairs of thc nation Once in a while a telephone girl | (ohecially? What's the peint of it Leing over-worked, injured by ihe AN OLD CUSTOM COMES BACK. | he will receive the munificent sum | which the people of this areal area] w,pkg until she drops or does decds «awell. sir. he answered. ‘the point | dangerous machine Hon mieedl ta v J ) MEs 4 N s oo o T D GO S || R (e o GRS A they are | o poraie conrage. during fives, flods | op it js that my experience has shown | farms, or kept away from school” Every St. Patriek’s Day in Chicago | ©7 *'°° 8 Doty . | virite. Joseph W, Bailey. long (hel opq accidents to give the public service [ 1o that wherever there’'s boftles| Only through' a careful and pro- every two seconds. There are no clouds | 5 \c G oader of the house .and | Jater a Texas senator, proved an ““" She may get her name and p e in » tions be answered The National | R G ! tellectual power everywhere. | “sam™ Houston stands out ax one OF yone girl a good deal mor ated studies of conditions in agricul- | the great characters of the mid-cen-\ ¢4 (New Haven Union.) ture in recent years; the inguirvies into service and tenement home work. The tenement home work-evil continues 1o thrive even in New York, which the only state in the union which at- tempts to rezulate it b B 84y o tharo. of: thods of them. | that it will never be able pay for | here’s hourd fo be rags.” ™ longed investigation can those ques hovering over the horizon of his fu- Who still hold reverence for the pat- the papers. but the world ow« te Child Labor commitice has made jo ture—none that can be observed from \merican Childhood forbidding the employment of children under 14, Caildren much younger than that arc employed all over the ecity and the fertile imaginations of man« ufacturers are constantly discovering new icles that can be convenicutly d chacaply finished 1 Fon saint of Ireland, gather around ” is distance. B rcstive board in one of the sreat- |t G The Tasans differ ini B the children from to 13| chila labor on cranberry bogs, in . | materially R T e reported at worlk in gain- | strawberry fields and tobacco farms, i i nd Eostern G e Disigian ations by the latest Unitad | for example, but nothing compreaen- guest. This year the honor falls to none | boy to be a soldicr hs no right to oo “mpey have a dash of the west (Christian Scic Mouitor.) ¢ 72 per cont. are in ¢ sive has ever been undertaken. This pther than Ix-President Taft. An- | the defensc of any other woman's long with theil er zuest at the same affair will be | boy,” declares a woman orator in New | the area they occul : i = ) cating-0 f \ o that they are sure to play a very 1arge | ¢rected through the generosity of | which they work. The census reports | attendance in connection with the cul- Mhe Keating-Owen federal part in (he mation’s future—as indeed | jumes Lewis Smith, deseribed as “a| 4 quarter of a million of these chil- | tivation and harvesting of cotton, ber- | bor bill should be pussed by the pres- pentral figure in the now famous |the regular argument,—"because’. e S e vich bachelor of Ashtabula, OWio"| Arem as ‘tarm laborets working out, | res and sugar bests. Jc"‘ congress. L st and crandest banguets of the sca- | tury period : son Always there is a distinguished | “The woman who didn’t raise ontnera strain. And In M Vernen, Ohio, snortly, is to ' Little or mothing | vear agents have investigated the in- v children so extensive E xtensive pe- child lu- be dedicated n haadsome monument, | j¢ known h onditiens under | ferference of farm work with school Archbishop Mundelein, who was the | York. That is a better reason than

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