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) BRII’AIN HERALD] TYPEWRITERS AND LUXURIES. | jointly shared by the nations of the « earth. Mines under the sea, sub- Topzcs 15’ Freak Foods for M,S‘NBIR,ITI:L,,A,E’S <ider the case of the typewriter BPRALD PUBLISHING COMPANTY It + harmless looking contraption | Mmersibles flitting close to the top, and 4‘ 1 own most frightful state-—old age, | cOmmerce raiders on the surface mahe BIG STORE “ATWAYS RELIABDE" torum waiting for some not too wenle | Should be able to zo its way unmolest- T (e e | | i e ed. war or no war. International law of an open faced camera waiting to : | | . d a dog steak bri 27 i 2 . e 2 | ufior their eity conventon on April ! cringencies have called forth a num- {8nd a dog steak brings morc per St i . Residents of Caldwell, N, J., are tn- round than a leg of mutton, The pl'lng A picture of some men | f N = 3 3 when nominaiions wlil be made. | Ler of unusual foods, among them a ) - i day henoring the memory of Grover RS Chiness madarin pava thivly dollars e vty And so it does. That is | % (cry ol I 3 i e i Sontr el wn talk Indleates «hat the names of | Lread made largely of potato Mour, ar- |, paund for ine birds’ nests frem Modes n by mail, | the greatest harm of the typewriter, : 7 5 s = : S hanm oo nanenite March 18, 183 | born Brnest W, Pelton and jdaward | {ificial protein cakes, green hone meal |whieh hix seup is eaneceied, In parts Mouth 1king down peopl thouszht It . Alllng will ba smed tor the | eparations, tozether with innumer- | ©F the West Indies the paim worin is FaShionablt’ {riewed In fat, whila certain Africun 4 uibombithaciwill fexpindenatith mayorality nomination. An uncon-. ohle foods manufactured in the triba are fend of catarpillars as an . only wivertising medium i OUCH 0f A minute-hand. nor yet is it a 1M AND PANCIES, firmed, but persistent rumor thit laboratory in tabloid form. So soup 0 t l 5 E . enlation hooles and press | machine gun that will reah down rows R ‘f‘ : . ‘T“' U e yin sl onie s i el e el Ro o Al d alonioa o uier Appal'e Ealiatenndrtntiaome iy s Colonel House advises the president | & 1¢HPY 3 Re Tnade Ly Lot sences. and vegetahle oxtracts--al- |The Turks are ne dlegusted with of men. 1t Is merely a time saver | Colongl s S “1.’\» oy on. George M. Landers to reconsid: \.ys more or less promineni in the jUVSlers as we are with the fish the . . found on sale ut Hoga. | CIPINE the printer te o devine sen- |y p o Sl vle perehanee ?—-New York | er and permit his'name to head the | kitchen of the European housewife— |Corsican relishes Smart Tallored Suits nd. 42nd Stoand [ tences he never would be able o read | puibune ticket s not given wuch credence. I( | 1Ave. according ta reports from the Fating earth., or geonnagy, is a ol Al the oviginal hand-writing At " e (e ,,T likel e . , 0 L belligerent countrics, reecived a tre- | COmMmon thing in many parts of the : e ey e “ A o] E \.' ¥ n’j e "‘»“ rendous stimulus through the ar. ,“"r\d' In some parts of Europe A pyonIans g 5 The «ruclest thing @ man ean say is: [ eyer would agree, alihougi HE 5| \iap quay ercate scarcity of the ar- |} Gtter is made of fine clay, and in | $10.98 to $30.00. TELEPHONE CALLS estate have considered it But the [ oo, well, 1 wouldn't have married you, | 3Csitted the sirongs sibie CA | ficles on 4 community's accepted |other reglons various kinds of earth | Bess omce > wonderful and powerful government but vour mother ran me down.' dulete the democrais ‘Loitave M Genu und vet, there may be plenty |Are sold in the open market. The Th New Coats . of Great Britain must sce some cvil Macon News. their attempt to retzieve the prestige | o, food about for those whe eat it. | Fersians use some varieties of soil in e 3 ; in the typewriter for it has refused to = » L WO Ago. he 0aly ethel wagp example, there may be an abun- | Making thir sweetmeats. while in O e 5.8 ta St e e | man who o ossly menrianed - gupee of snails and grasshoppers on |e¥ico the eggs of eértain specics of | gng'o0 pass these machines to neutral Furo One (x-prosident urges the counlis fas u possibility s W. L. Damon aui' pang, while a people, thoughtless of |15 are used by the Indians in mak- | ™ ['\10n COATS priced ing food paste which is regarded as a | ¢ oo & hand to direet a battery of finzers | und their energetlc entranve tnto the | {pollteal arena wil not come until Washington, D. ., March 18.—War | China, rats sell for fifty cents a dozen, o5t Offic. 2t New Britain - UPOn its keys. it has all the semblance | 15 fast becoming a gross joke ass Mail Marter $5.08 ta hosc adventurous spirits who roam * pean countries when they are destined 10 stand by Mr. Wilson. 11 is needless | he has positively destined 10 conaidl | hesa delicacies. starve i for meat to mention which ex-president it is. er =ucho A proposition his ! e : Showing somewhat of the range of !57eat delicacy. { ctuinca to New Britain with (e this action American mansfacturers] oL Smeriean 0 citor and Mro At Beih ol fogdstulfs when we consider the world | “Some of the Arctic tribes allow : e e e iy y y - whom have declurcd.ther: willingness | v and larae, a bullotin just given out |their fish to decompose when it be Separate Sklrts and exporters of the typewriting ma- T DT T e chile | Lo be candidates and horh of whom ara | by the National nzraphic society af {COmes to them the same savory deli- ¢ = a2 known as prominent and. loval dem- | Washington enumerates a few of the |cacy that TLimburger or Harzer of wool fabrics, $2.50 ugh the woods in season and ot (o Germany or Austria. Iecause of necticut there arve vast coveys of chine have protested (o shingto o $6.50 each W ol (0] ARG e Giem (N0, oo, At b kL - . A Is dotting the snow. dedth No one yet has been able to divine {he same ones who S e oot Possibly My, Alling has had | freak foods enjoxed in other coun- |Cheese is to us, while, in point of true | I duc in most instances Lo Star- the reason for this bileckade, [er- | moving pictures—Judze tue most experience in public life as ! {ries. It reads |fragrance, the palm remains to the | S“( T fi Sk- he bas already been a democratic, “There is no accounting for the [fish. The Arabs, and many other of 1 afteta irts bunt of At e TAileni ncminec for ciiy clerk and has also ' freaks of human appetites. The |1he Near Fastern peoples. prepare Very smart, in black, $6.98 cach, snew that has fallen this ' Ferhaps (he typewriter is o danzer IZvcrybody will agree that i Sweden | been chairman of the safery board. Mr. | Tloosevelt story of how he gof the [their bread in sheets almost as thin 0N the birds are unable 0 pro- ous weapon if it gets in (he hands of a * should plunge into the ISuropean war | Pelton’s experience is tacal politics his | Lest work out of the men with sharp- {25 tissue paper and find these crisp ’ 3 nselves with the necessary German journalist T then Lt willEDut terrible strain on Minne- | been as a member f the charity | f'ed tecth by promising them the |tasteless things pleasing. In Central The New Season S B 1f present conditions continue change into 1 machine that emits ex. | S0V neutrality. -~ New Orleans State | board where he incucied the emnity | choicest bits of raw hippepotamus |America. where creeping things are h longer orts on bird life con o —_ of 3layor Quigley and therefore lest | and rhinoceros steak for speed in |Te®arded as clean and reanonable, the ouses h longer experts on - plosive zas or something equally as lizard, the Iguana, forms a choice on. Beeause of the wnusual haps it is something we overlooked For a month three Cezanne water | is position even as did Mo Alling on | skinning, will he recalled by many that there will be a eat ferocious. We have as yet received colors hung upside down in a Iitth | e safety board. This common Lond | who read the articles in the magazines [article of food. Among thetribes of Crepe de chines, silk taffeta Feity rds in the spring. The no story telling of a battle fought = avenue zillery and nobody knew the | beiween the 1wo men makes either .| al the time of his African expedition. |southern Russia, mares’ milk soured | silks, Georgette crepes. priced $1.98 difference.- ~New York Evening World., | them a formidable opponent for | Captain Robert H. Bartlett. com- [1mto an acrid. strong-tasting beverage | and §2.98 cach. e Mayor Quigley should he Lo the » mander of the Karluk, which carried | constitutes the chief article of diet, y SIS priced $2.98 and i< deplorving the | publican choice, Mr. Peiton is under Stefansson to Arctic waters, savs that 'and the Westerner, who at first finds passing of Henry James, who never | siood to have the town eomuittee’s | ¢0 his return from Herald Island to |it nauseating, comes to form a strong LINGERIE BLOUSES priced 97¢ (0 dumb creatures that S0 some crime the typewriter is capalhle gol any further than “Daisy Miller” | su;port rorthern Siberia, he found raw polar |2ttachment for this drink In Syria, | $2.98 cach Post. SR car meat tasting better than any |Mesopotamia, and in Palestine, the COLORIE N LOUSTES = Action of fhe demiGeratic town com=| | ° O resistance e Had cer caten ’T",”\I HoNg eny f',zam. ,,T‘\“i{;»:\s r”::' e s"fm( Bz nile and old Captain Hobson must have chuckled | mittee in choosing Judze illiam 1.0 " ”'IJ;“ Bomefcountry. g jitableRinganoasted SECONGILIONERAT Y| Shomu e obely! i he IFrenchman likes his snails and |{hose who have eaten him pronounce | ros over the discovery of papers showing | Mangan chairman has sironsit e country-side to scatter hifs a perfectly harmless article? Untll = Japan’s ncgotiations with Villa for & | the party no little bil, Judes Mangan, | Londers how anyone who accepts |his meat full of the most acceptable | 00d along the roads and in (he now we were willing to believe type- DAval base in Mexico.—Joplin News- | ainays a hustling and hard working | o1 ¢an refuse them. In Canton, |fiavor. New Leather GOOdS the birds may keep alive the writers thoroushly fit for el Grpes LRl democrat, will make an idea! leader il 3 ; { — He knows the game both as a parti- | oo red the veteran Scheuy two yvears | per ceat. of what they have paid, in Bags priced 49¢ to $1.98 cach. . = 2 3 agzo and has since ade zooc case they have never drawn benefits. | > A % o Uncle Sam has commenced making | (iPant and as an officer of the com- e made soodgingtieg S i [ Bussesil Oc todBaicueh | office himself He expccts the people | Others advocate the abolition of the Silk Bags 98¢ to $4.98 cach will return him. Mr. Hallin is like- | entire association. Coin Holders 25¢ to 98¢ cach. wise waging a determined campaign. But the common council or city Gate Top Mesh I 19¢ 1o $: He has a host of friends in the city meeting may knock all of these p‘r.).,‘ 3 ec om their southern quar- orders conne i - U'nele Sam needs more than am.ceng the par eadois o hisicnnice | > S 7 ¢ - cach. Jured from thelr 1 » q tdersiinicouncliiyyobibliinaiimpoyia S BN cLe o I”;m '(”' et :' inythin . \‘”““r‘»ll””.‘l leadess s h i and with the support pledged to him | ositions in the head, in which casc all because of the promisc of an early tion into the United Kingdom of M._va "I.h»”_‘ Lo f‘vlf ofEDLes paie s b thH tiion, buioalse D igpis race should be the closest and | worry has been for naugat. l B onivhco fnd ontneichlounna e el esio iy IRVEGITe Rihel oraers e oien b oe s ol e RS e e heiins received Wiih | nost exciting of any in the republi- P Washable Cape oves = % o 0 come « se o e vorable comment-—an< tnat is what e B a S for z he north that the god of winter are directed to cut off the importa- = country, but they are of no use if they | conrts. Singicld: . Dol Lsgtax fral cRiongtie nLos 1 il is one of the most susceptible with tyvpewriters, nor have we heard Raverse conditio It is but an'of a typewriter raid en any of the 2 ! R anvE OnRLY Many a wise guy of humanity to take care of these lish cities. Therc must b h joy to life when the sunshine of when placed in the proper hands, | DY title—Washington the roses are in vogue. It is . Otherwise, why should the Rritish ple matter for those pcople who zovernment block American trade or life until they are able vowork their s a shame ' Now comes the news also tha ¢ r ee; his a nta s large as s the news also that other ) R war munitions for himself by giving | llittee; his acquaintance is laree as he : . large orders for rifles, shells and am- |15 a most democratic democrai:” and | from lack of nourishment hey reatly effected by the new British munition. These are the things that | hi< past record is enviahie. Not only llow these poor little creatures o exports from the U'nited States will he 1 ¢ i s . vear is being received with anything | That will wash and vetain their reigns. Quail are valuable birds. tion of these articles without diserim- ve nothing to fight with. and the L oinEiraceved WS | style. This we know from experi- Kk of arms and munitions of war ' has been the greate~t weakness. —Wa-' Tax Coliector Berna.intte Loomis i Among other things. the plan for | hut pleasure. The mavor himself hus motorization of the fire department | expressed disappointment that it must and the placing the men on a perman- | be so latge. But maybe that is be- | 8rey, ivory, pearl, butter and I ent basis is giving thinkers much food | cause he fears it may have a bearing | tans, priced $1.15, §1.29 and $ for o t. The purchase o 3 o-io is recor a affec s chances pair. get their food unless the ground mno discrimination .there will he no IZast and west the Allies arve on the {‘l“ office during the vusc two vear :(: ;[,].]r,.':’,i]"vu‘I,II‘ v’h‘:’[h = x{ul::.:.\g‘;nm -,u” .]1:'» .‘;:H(u”l Bieeniieaa b e is republican bhat has plea are other wild birds just as'ination against any one country in ence. Shown in the new shades ful and while many of them can particular. the United States will he ' terfown Timcs to e Gongraluiated Goln the eheion: d almost zero weather they czn- ' the chicf sufferer. Bocause the manner in which he his conducted threshold of a spring promising {hem more than they ever yvet have achieved | POUh s own party i democerat ve the city a real bargain at an extra s 1 snow their brothers without * government While Great Britain - efliciency or lack of it, the situation E 2 > p are stronger c v L ke G vide voowil H B e o the raene N omE G st InSthis fwar, areiistionzen fand Sum o H9: L] L expense not great enough to hinder. | was partially inevitable. Last year the s mu o s o plans these new orde in council confident today than they have been | Without opposition. —Dera The fire department will then be thor Tate wasli i mills ince then the - usins are the people who v s et S another tinteaincal AUgust 19 ster Thomas S i v Al bitry cousi are the people who under ihe =zui of providing room at an ther ti ince August, 191 ister Thomas Smith u oughly modern. 1t is presumed that | city has had improvements. Next M Germany not to offer them terms. “"' 1 by the democr s withe the hig acrial ladder at the central ' yoar many morc improvements will | conditions of peace which would have | tes station will he retained with a pair of { he made and must be provided for 199-201-203 B¢ rmierc feed tthe hivds e et (0 lofbeevisedBonineshigh L ttlefioldagl horses for emergencics until such time | Theve are really lois of Iimprove- kK of erey e 1e birds. are other reasons behind o ne ater vears: T 1re to hanc o 7 3 LISk it fabs Dheydaies tolhdnd Wt o e A . as a tractor may be purchased. ANY :ments covered by {his rate. Next year = Since the value of pound sterling Germany on the point of a sword e S potnt the e rs that the heavy motor driven !the rate should not be so large, for On the “Hot Trs T LA SR S ik ark Britis peace swhich will be lasting. —New K has secme s Ty e L e oleve oo n e o e 30 alEe e on A : G OUT WITH GLEAN HANDS. dropped tojsuchia low marke Brlllahiis ) tp oo addediliensin HORTEIOuIelo detm Sl BEEECCE B S e i E e e | il o 1‘ S Shemoni Herald interests have desired to equalize the paisn. Probably the sitongest re- { was 2 mill and a half and only < e = R pitblican candidate, the prosens mavor | SNOW falls is alleviated by the infor- | i)} was provided. This year it is one rate of exchange between London and ate, 1 i S T s e S R e e time and energy to de- . i The Value OF Art. is said to have grown stronger and eentt a0 DR S New York With imports from the the action of 1 15} ., company will give the city a pait of { na1p mill not paid last year, makes a |state sagainst factions ncing the zovernment for its suh- 2 Youth's Compaiion.) 1o action fIboth i W, Schulbziandlis ciige partment punes thats canis he e v ills. 1 hool | 5 i United States limited to absolute nec- H. M. Steele, rivals of 1wo years depe v t . | state tax of two mills he /8chool*|iye! controlled by the biency to President Wilson on th e th e il an e ot Tt e The managers of RlinEeveninziii sl sy Sma e s ey a “‘ 2 used in snow emecrgencies. These ! o hac gone in this vear for an extra essuries the balance of trade in favo 3 endorsing 1 and placie o : o 3 Inarine issue. These political war newspaper that publishes a great | o U RE L I S0 5 el pungs will cost the city nothing eX- | i)l making a total of threc mills Al ki Sl AT Iy il i [ e i hin consider ]‘[:'I o - '."““l cept freight. In the course of a year | jccounted for. Also on account of ably. So has a publica- | ypepe are really very few davs when [ 4pe trnde school whiéh is not includ- the auto serviee is not available ed this year, there will be a rebate to The proposed purchase of tWO | ¢hq cjty next year. Among otaer im- pumping engines is another item mot | yrovements are the “white way” G o fully understood. These two engines | jizhting system for the center: a mu- is. Quigley rival 1 vossibly o ke e res auto 2 'y ¢ e e e DY L will be cxactly like the present auto | picipa) slaughter house, a permanent- 5 105 KRGS boomed the | chemicals except that they will be of | motorized fire dcepartment; icn new ncovered. Wheun it covered grounds for protest by the American the American LaFrance company will Despite tne administration and its and should help the birds. It abeard ships to carry necessaries, in- MAIN STRELET. s little or nothing and it is a sreat stead of luxuries. it is easily seen there Precedents jermany there is a party de punitive expeditions ties. Danicl Webster of state, accepted 11 elaim that the wperor and his elaim that nper nd h - TP el duced and the value of a pound ' cur expenses They dismissed a isers have Dbacked down. have tion in a widely circulated kibor paper. Britain over an “'ir ) h - Sterling brouzhe b comewhere special writer and two feporiers, and wn the white feather, before the T haioihe el e o e 3y 5 near the normal mark Also. the RIO=L ofth kst () esatie ates of the occupant of the White o0 : e ihe Heiian Dervous about their posidons. There. rder ix designed to make the British 2 ! u b L Ll was one man. however whn was not . people practice cconomy Al loni yneasy. He worked in what was calied the people of Great Dritain . art department G. A, Q. stocl T who spend most L loath to give up their luxuries. so the One of his friends said to him. |y o v 1 the six cylinder type instead of the | olicamen, a new harn at the 0w ts in denouncing President Wilson (5 A W arenit vou nrai Aot heinE o | s Caetis Sw o stcertuinl Gondy four And in addition to the €quiD- i L and other things invaluabl oo e ment now takes ahand. A W0 @ Most uniyne campaiza, caused | pent of the chemicals the new trucks As the thing stands now the first other reason is. Bngland wants to con- an’ submarine issue. These partisan ; GlLhe Rean centrate all her shipping stren plicd asking his return to ilie mavors York state: And Chair and terming him ihe friend led punitive the workingman, Repocts (hot o TR 15 America there ering veport to go ou: a feeler” | il have a powerful pumping engine tax rate will be fifteen mills But the wily old fox o politics has | operated by the same motor that the second district will be (four carrying materials for war, in provid Why not? The aid not a word himse drives the car. Thus cach pumping serecching and hubbub about the : g 3 5 5 > ; . are unknown and ir he do i- | engine will be a combined chemical, An o o ing munitions for the bovs in the £ the din SV y [hreen Dg 2 the divic the President has been eonduct- S is certain that i 1 with hosc, ladders. etc. and pump. Building Inspector Rutherford has trenches and (o furnish (he home folk s.ppething up his sle 1 5 The value of these engines was re Well, yon sec, won many frlends by his recommenda- with food. With this avenue of trade aford 1o make a i suhich e Bwill S the | cently demonstrated at a Fall RIVEr [4ion to change the theater ordinance )W up to the Uuited Statex partment W Quizley hosts at the proneor moment, | fire. Help was summoned from New | o that the police department shall g Should Curtis withde Quizloy will | Bedford and one of these engines was | pave charge of the officers doing thei- . certainly have plain saitine until driven to the neighboring towr. Ar-{{ep quiy. In the past the theater | England carry the project . reaches the polls on « fon dday rviving at the fire the propelling mo- | ;mapagers engaged a particular super- | and withdraw her ships now . Vhe Telephones Forticth \nmiversey. | toe republicans will not e bl tor was switched onto the pumping en- [} ynerar jcer and paid him. He Amer (New Haven Register.) Donient’s notice. to pi & ine and the motor was driven con- |1as thus % the coibios of ins | umsd to man sirong enough poliicallc (o cope | tinuously for nine hours before it was | fneater and while no flagrant com- | to the insuracat Wi the present incinine How. | stopped. For cach of the old steamers | piaints have been made against the tical parrots keep up ar everlast- ment lca sympathizi troops on th 1837 cro e (e of the nd Affairs, especially what med his “weak and vacillating tu Lman to find a substitnte markei, Showld Seribers his, indeed, is a strange case. Th ser is afraid of the President and resident is afraid of e Kaiser. Presiden th el heiween North ind South ust depend 1 isi SR R « here ar vy few inventors wio e & run is easily live to sec the fortie A i v cause of the searcity of American and : vtieth anniversary of | o TR 2 4 s ) really great invention, Oftencr they 3 urtis’ real sensih oapg how other neutral vessels for thiz work To InaIsapDoininent SRilo vot it o | RlansTie i awin IHa Pusethislanic L and the powers that ar ak i an unprecedented condition mizht undeveloped, or of most in srief that |19 reiterite the talk rank andg |1 Bins v has come very near . .ot o of the reasons why . Others have garnered the sain thar | 1€ Which regards Qui s 1he log. | engineer kin There are more than a doze. 3§ was justly their: In this and many | 1€al and probable ¢hiice far the (. @ after arriving ¢ e something <hould be done toward o i 3 That e G H other way e ccan e LG ialas ol L QR P T ciie detailed for duty That a couplc of {,op¢ (o the prosecuting attorne pumping engines are needed 38§, theater was overcrowded. {ven issued a proci in service the services:of a driver | work of the supernumeraries it has | engineer and stoker is required. i peen but natural that they favor their | Three yc Tater new pump will do away with the | apployee for fear of losing their job |was ar and stoker and the driver | it opposing him. Previously a thca- | with the murder of the fire can also be | {er policeman was never heard to re- |izen In connection when | of the Carolin Neither | ernment protested gently enforced th by that whaiever the I'vesident has ed for io1 this war abroad 7 SACEER o i i i them 1o CHADIihing a merchant marin RS e T o ) NG they have hee : colohrating. and mark- . shown in the growing Oszood Mill | wag e ever heard. of his own accord, | was a 3 ther 10 step on G i Notice that the cancus for the nap,. - soction where the Water pressure %1, order admission refused to new- | self-defense a T OIS PPENING TO T DL Gablets Bl o A i it s e e e s mer e WU S EHEY « ton, (he anniversary of {(he real | iN& of the republican $ovn commitfee | but cighteen pounds. | comers when the place was crowde MN((‘;( { : B o charged not {o a Drit FPREEDOM OF THID SEASY achicvement of the telephone, And on ¢ 15 10 e held several day s hofore he Miaking the fire department per- | Under the proposed ordinance th e e - e that day, when tablets were ed on | Primaries shouid not b Mmictinder. | manent and doing away with the call | (hjef of police will assign a man 0 a two of the zreatest nation Holiand has every resso o e e system is cuusing @ storm of protest { {peater. The city will pay him and md Great Britain. - world to tirred up over the Joss ¢qgupt street from the latter and their friends, The | the theater man will reimburse the |la They of one of areat ocean liners, the ¢ in Boston, between which Dy, PPOSONE committee is not i i{he | plan is to get four New men this year. | ¢jty. The theater man will have nota- visdiction s : A b ssistant communicated, | Menbers will hold over uriir i1 do away with the callmen and then | jng to say as to hiring or firing the of- | upon the Federal means of telephone forty yveaps | #0d finish the « ey With the pay thus saved enzage foir- | ficer and the latter will be unhamp- | secretary ago. Dr. Bell talked clearly with San | Dave Iatunched teen more permanent men. This will | creq in doing his duty. He can report tion would be that m oour . must join with Holland in condenn- ppqncisco. 1t was a striking con bring the total of the fire department | o.owded houses and similar things their dansc up to forty-four men with 2 minimum | 4jat will be his duty to do and at no must have regardced the tele- The pepublican contest for registyay | 0f more than five in cach company. | fime fear that by antagonizing phone for a year or two after this | of voters is fu developing into But as each man zets one qay off in |y eater man he may lose fis position | . | seven, this leaves the actual Workinz | (hich nets him a desirable sum dur- | frial” of but thirty-seven | ooy \cack. This plan is favorably | fo Mexico kept the Tresident (e s rmean that the prosens cong. | c Wt ahc and fhe other on Exeter | Mittee may be embaria 1T tie ;) ain Tubantin. sunk without souali save Fvery neutral nation in the wld e e mot been a< ing this bit of treacherous work. trast and review have them. How ' Wheiher the Tub s blown up i ML SR ) ¢ achievement much as we a littlo while | Pattie for blood botween e medium makes no difference. Tie ey pegarded (he wireless telegraph, | Willinm Scheuy: (he present inonnn, | foree. composed cach day. From the ranks of the | Lo v 1 ihe public members. Sceerefs is. the aet was accomplished, ad and until recently the wireless tele- | bent, Wiliiam Zicgler, and the pew | men the cighteen new N declared {1 phone. But it was only two years | comer. John Hallin ach man fifty-eight callmen be selected. Another Always in the spring lime much | erossed to disperse Tndi this action s | .o plaint is heard about the condi- [if necessary, without eleven |yjon of sidewalks. The city has a |law of nations Hayc who have been in the service | Giowalk inspector whose duty is to | War instructed Gener: i hardly | (0 fhat walks are in good condition | that troops “upon « in=t all law and order The shin Jater, not in Boston., but in New Ha- | working tooth and nail for succc regulars would sted upon - was o neutral ship in every sense of . ! 5 ven. that it found its first practical | the primarvies. i Seheuy, for meany | question arising from | dewn to in- the word. It carvied no contraband commercial use. For it was in New [Years registrar and defeated by My | what will hecome of the ten ot 1 ot sou.iit of war. More to the point. it had Haven should he as proud of that an- | Ziegler two years ago, is showing an callmen | ¢ . e reminded. that the first public ex- | indomitable ‘energy in pursuir ! twenty-five years or more hes mercly : id that ne | coived no warning. The whole epi. ¢hange was opened and operated. New | campaign. Two years ago he made a | likely that the commission will place | ;nq doubtless he will soon be on the | might follow maraudc EE s Haven should be as proud of that un- [ mistake by alligning himself with one | them on the pension list. Many have | ) ,nd compel the relaying of brok- | Rio Grande. And Secretar it one over on the war lord”; but sode illustrates the contempt in which niversary as Dr. Bell is of his. of the candidates for the mayvoralitv | been wondering what will become of [\\"0 f.0¢t heaved walks. One condi- | once notified the United Stat M has ted upon the rights o neutral rights are held by the powers Iiven forty vears is a short time f nomination. His partner lost ana so | Assistant Chief William J. Noble wien | jon " which should be remedied it [ister at Mexico city (hat maraud Besica bhelng respected, and’ the | conducting this war. They care for Such a change as now we sce T did he. This year Mr. Scheuy declares | the call system is abolished Y‘ht. plan | jere meiting snow and water is al- | could not he allowed to plunder ' i most _marvelous feature of the tele- | he is working for the registrar of vo. | is {0 retain him in cxactly his present | o 4o accumulate on the walks un- | impunity and then cross the river fgations of international law beinz ' none but themselves. It matters mot - 00 00 i Yess jts long distance | ter's job and for that alonc. Ie i | capacity, to he in charge when the | "5 % foqosirian has to splash | into Mexico “‘under protection of 1l b caveeitnms by iRt Mol topne mivherhe Al NeRtral G Gibility than its universal use. It | perfectly independent of any other | chief is absent and to answer alarms { through several inches of water 1o |plea of the integrity of the soil of And in so doing he has ever bo- | flag. and therefore # friendly flag. | i< in a city like this one of the com- | nominee on the ticket. He reports | as 1l present pass. A man is fined for leaving snow | the Mexican Republic here s him the great chance of involy- ey long as that ship makes irget | monest of daily utilities. Business | present outlook as encouraging and he | One mote thing ‘.,‘..‘,.m‘ \(:..,‘,l, : m.}‘.l‘ on his walk. but it is preferable to [onee a treaty which now h %1tc country in the clash of arms. | for a torpedo or a mine. The mere ; NS made it mvhxll("”\'a"""- ‘\:"::1_\ is sure it by working for himse lation i vnl At will '”;‘,:,'::f,v 'f‘\-\-.:\:amm. walk on snow !)Y:m to have m'H'Hllj | with a provision for the foree Bkt 1ias heot the talth, he | oy of sending thess handsome ueesn Lo0c 1€ SHOSE S necessity, pleasure | alone he will pull a stronger stroke , men's Pension and R s {hrough unnecessary puddles. Proper | cither country to cross the i ubrervient to s aboard no zuns for offen is enhanced by “hot”” upon a < fnsisted upon only what was right | liners to the bottom seems (o have | become a part of human life more in- | zicgier is also devoling every minute | who have 1 in the midst of many people look- | olwessed those who rule the seas, who | timately than h perhaps. any other | he can spare to his campaign and | tion have paid their : o ¢ great inventions of ihe Dastireports from his camp are very optim- | amounting to §24. Some advocate f o waik will allow the water to drain ' o has come out with | have usurped o waters that belong f the grea r | 2 g 3 ) o | the walk | 1s the correct quotation o el jave danrped sthefy . century. We shall hardly forsét 1o |igtic. Mr. Ziegler expects re-clection | that if the callmen are done away with j G5 g “imake the city a more pleas- | jron” or Stone an hands | eh nosuardenlastsoren et ate (i, oo kit fannivensan s on the ground that he met and con- | they be permitted to draw onteignty h prace in which to live. | street Journal it. The telephone has | with the old line republicans, Mr. ‘ organized cight years ago. Callmen § o 0 50 o \walks and when necessary | tional line when | belonged since its organiza- | (0% Going of a small trench [ rail.’ vearly dues, | oh snow picked to the side of —

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