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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916. i ITAIN HERALD‘ cause of indeseretions committed, of POLITICAL WAR NEWS. T » over-eating and little or no CeoLLy By wireless from Says-So. (Passed (Slain on a Mexican Battlefield) ”;H;E,fi!fii,?f COMPANY, “"'I'm_"‘\“i‘:"":‘w“;:"?“ \']:‘_l'l“‘;“m‘!;"(_." V;::;P by the censor ! (Clinton Scollard in the New York 23 Price and Ouality are Reasons — Promisetown, Booth's Fort, Tribune.) Bunday ooy wt 4:15 . m., | (INE 10 vebuild it to make it ready March 28, 1516, | Somewhere he slceps his last un- i - ¢ L Bu 67 -CHuhch St to stand the wonderful changes that Crown Prinece Quibblehoff reports | geeanicul e z Wh lou S Ou Bu Ollr . Z are about tak E S | Alike unmindful of the sun and Be rost Onide st New Britain ¢ Apout to take place on the face of | owing to severe artillery fire, brouxht o . i Class Mail Maic rth. That is why we recom- | yup by ey (o i : ; : ! 3 p by the enemy, was forced to aban- | Somewhere, while we walk blithe- ew prlng a el‘e v . e e end (theispring tonic. don attack on Alms-House. Left | Iy and are fain €8 o Werl 83 (ents a Monih | ecause the prices on medlcines are | wing of command badly shattered. | Of L s : i i r I o Forced to fall back, owing to €OM- . The vernal azure of the upper deep i 1 1S () mi 1) Bh advance, 50 Cents.a Month, | o ey ) . and physicians have their hands full | pyynications with headquarters being | But hark! across the breadth of o= in taking care of the sick and dving [ ¢yt by cave-in on Elmst subway Texan plain v , fitable advertising medi i f | 1 i savornne metiin s ictuian sty ait the . avallable | Boneve wo Have.anies in sur runia| Doss he mot ok to us, £l Foldior Smart Trimmed Hats e e e nurses are ‘abroad on the European |and will commission Captain Steelo- S ark on some swale of sand, some A An assortment of over three hun- | battlefields, we would alleviate the | itz to make investigation. e iffering that might come Lo mankind | Owing to failure of getting new re- 3 o dred choice copies of New York nd so recommend long walks in the | c¢ruits, ha band 1 ‘hes and Should we forego the olive and i} ) TR | > . : cruits. ave abandoned trenches and ) o th ive and the and Paris mode!s. tr|}11lned in the newest styles with wings, flowers, One little moment, were it wrong, ... ; day are completed, when the feeling | o e i et oms |1l i, = comes that rebellion has broken out G 3 s b 2 ; ) )0 letharzy creeps over humanity, [ amongst the Swedes, and destroying | To clutch Thy vengeanice from the \ : domefit“.gourd ,‘md paradise, and ribbon and medium sailors, pokes, mushrooms, turbans o ]y“ hen the tired body becomes ohsessed | 411 promises made two years ago. kac; ahove = with that destroyer of energy and Was forced to abandon all booty And smite with the white wrath > and cockades. to believe the assertions | dash and vim, spring fever, go forth | (aien. also most of our heavy artil- . that fs Thy sword? fttorneys for the New Ha- | into the twilight of the evening hour | jery. awing to failure in new method | With the swift and righteous r T i might thereof- pbefore the public utilities and bask va vi avs H P ities an in the warm dying rays of | 4¢ yoad construction. TN (IR (T ST St S ATe in Hartford vesterday. | the sun. When the long blue shadows | Aain Army, South Frant, 10 A, M ahhored! = Large Geflulfle Mllan Hefl]p be better suburban service | are creeping over the far distant hills, | Have established temporary quarters S l What is Lent? anors Bin, on and after August L. |forth from the windows of farm | makers on picket duty. I'ushing Com # Good Quality 3 o a 3 S Ve Sl 2 3 S (Trish World.) / mium, then, is but four | houses on the way, nature is at her | .ivht wing to extreme south, where 5 e 4 \ | | The word itself is derived from i Z Bl'lld, s] 98 ' will be found on sale at Hota- ew Stand, 12nd St. and Broad- | w York City; Board Walk, at- | fity. and Hartford Depot. | e country-side. When the toils of the [ moving troops south, where report e Capitol City, Bristol and | when the lights are trying to peep | a¢ |"ort Maple. and put all the spie according to this prognos- [ best. One half hour’s walk along the | wo hope to capture the notorious | saxon word which means “Spring & All Col our long months, and then | country road at that time of day is | handit, Black Front, who we under- | Etymologicaily, the Tenten season e olors, i the New Haven between | worth all the medicines busy pharma- | qand commands a large followine MeANS the spring season, and has no = $2.00 Value e cities will begin to resem- | cists can combine or doctors Pre- | and is considered a dangerous outluw, | SPiiitual significance. = We, howevel a : P ‘. | . A . i | give it a spiritual character by (ne [iftcading. It is a long time | seribe. That is why we fear not the | 1rave promised large reward if he is | ixe we make of It. Beauty Roses, but the reward is proportion- } wrath of these friends of humanity | iken on or before April 4th. | It is a spirvitual springtime. when All Colors All Colors By that time a turn- 1 In recommending the one greatest| Iiave now joined forces with Cap- | deen. full plowing into the con- and Styles | be installed in Bristol and y ; i toni £ th 1n 1k | science of the people—when a and S‘yl” Eaigy Wikt O em all. walking. | (4in Rutherhoff. who is my most able | o P 25 e y will come this way in the | Take it to heart. It will rebuild the | commander. giving Sy R S Ll of the Word of God i ; HATS TRIMMED FRE HATS TRIMMED FREE ' will latgr on bring forth a rich har- Qisular trains, with the en- | system and save bills. cross for bravery in defending our vest of souls, sanctified and made like e tefider, in the lead. Poor, £ ines in st by enan i illintol the 'Son or Godit an o deeds humanity! It has' put up | “VIM" MANN CHANGES~HIS MIND. | 1ices me not to accept challenge, hut | "0IY And =ood, like Tlis 5 | Itiis a time when man puts his | BEBS. conditions long enough. | - Representative “Jim” Mann, that | to make an attack on staunches locat- | coul on trinl: examines rigorously its 1t will get its crown of glory. | sturdy leader of the Republicans in | ed on what is known as sewer bed | motives and doings: judges it by what — e s ére will-bo Same Joy'in making | the national House of Representa- | flats, which is considered the most ex- | God requires. and sces where - if s | | German pian is to seil articles beas- o el L e e C e | Z the Germ: ademark every- and from our neighhoring | tives, has changed his mind on the | pensively held strong hole. tands In its progress heavenward ecca t e (1 y lt ol |[dneisthe R actman SEUadomazes Sy & L [ where In their scheme markets | Here's hoping the first of o 5 A ¥ iy _ . B It is a time when we enter, as ii problem of immigration or at least outs report strong hole mined by | wope. n cloud which hides the world come first and profits surely follow. i ¢ service will be the last of July | on that phase of it which has to do | lthe enemy with bacteria and 500 cases | and its vanities from view, that in £ The principle is that cut prices pro- ney. with the literacy test. Where once | of measles connected with time fuses, | Ccommunion with God we may learn o y evoi 0 a ness ducefrurchasesBand i lirval SuEes g = they are making rcady to use. Th e Mr. Mann was irreconcilably op-|which up to the time of forwarding | OW best to resist the evervday temp- ducers. : A commercial invasion from Ger- . KIND TO ANIMAX posed to the Burnett bill, which has | this despatch has not heen reported | tations which waylay us from birth to death. Washington, D, C., March 28.—“Not | to have been given to Abraham b i the | many will surely threaten this coun- dence, Rhode Island, is now | as its sa P ) W the heas ycer. 3 & Penents < 2 e or & war 3 as its alient feature the exclusion of | by the health officer. It sl o time when the mepentant [Fe /S ptn e ere AT Bian lands) noxw ngel Gabriel. In performing the taw- , 1y at the end of the war. The only preparations for the observ- | immigrants for illiteracy, be now Shall withdraw all oy scouts and soul. like the prodigal son. arises and | r,rm o battleground for Turk and | af, which is the custom of seven times | S2feguard against such a ’:"‘_““‘" il roes home to '”‘”“_””"" and savs, "1 piton stands the Mahommedan holy cuiting the Ka'ba, this great stone ; cficient anti-dumping legis ason 1'“‘ BB anart o vEich toIncul | meamirel and anmotneo il nab i lonte ey nanal R SR LR Dave asnn el SanAECe SRt B JovRedlifaitylorl Mecca Wtoward Miwnich i éuEn {isikisse0fbyStne pligrimfcachitimatit the United States. Lack of such leg-v the. minds of th folk | Bt o g sions Wil porgiveness in His loving embrace [ countless thousands of Moslems every | is passed | islation might produce a terrible in ‘the. minds o e younger folk | or i o P lame ) ave to stablishec i s 1 : v st 5 e B Hal depression 00 a T’ e- minds vouns ke | vote for it. No one will blame Mr. | have o be cstablished pand kiss o day at the time for prayer,” is the be- “Within the walls of the mosque is | dustrial depression NS adeer A fa .that dumb animals were | Mann for changing his mind. Such | Your obedient commander It is s time of spiritual refreshe | ginning of a bulletin just issued by the | found what is supposed to bo the tomo | treaty of peace is signed. ot this mundane sphere for a | action sometimes denotes the act of PROMISIEHO ment for honest souls sccking God National Cicographic society from its | of Abraham and stone slahs marked = e It is commemorative of the forty | 1 rs in Washingt ‘ha i be the graves e and not alone to be kicked ' wise man, especlally in times such as I 8.~ Must have more troops. Have e o J8[shicadauartersiin shington what Moslems believe to be the gra A 3 s nore troops. Hav avs of fasting and pravers which ‘Mecea, the native place of Mahom- | of Hagar and Ishmacl. All these are | Stick to Your Own Game. jf “Be Kind to Animals” week, | comes forward as a champion of this [ have promised the capture to veterans 5 b by every man who | S v y g » « 4 e ated Hac ot o 7 % - ffed about by -every m W these when the war abroad is making [ located Black | our Savior spent in the wilderness cf. is the principal city of the Turkish | holy spots and must be vi<ited in mak- (Philadelphia Ledger.) Ato- vent his ‘spleen. The key- ‘ puppets of most humans; but.if every- - | and during this season we learn the | vilayet of the Hejaz in Arvabia and is | ing the tawaf. An offer of $10,000,000 was once & s | " i 2 | | \this novel occasion will be the | body switches on the literacy test wha: | wilderness lessons of life { located a few miles back from the ! ‘Among the other holy relics inside treatment of dumb animals. | will be the status quo of immigra- PPACTS AND FANCIES, | Tt is the preparation for the greaf | coast of the Red sca, Jidda being its | the city is the famous Zamzam \\'r!\,‘] feast of Easter-—the festival of vie- | scaport and the landing place of ncar- | said to have been used by Hagar in | the theory that by far the [tion? There is not much headway Sceing that they're making such | LOTY over sin and death. And cvery | )y all its pilzrims who come by sca. Its | sccuring water for her son Ishmacl. | heen inventoried at Ic than $1,~ \part of punishment and pain | being made on this all vital subject. | huge profits on other lines, the steel [ On€ ho keeps Tent well ean reioice | population i difficult to determine be- | The waters of this well arc supposed | 500 609, FHeinzc new copper in BN ipon: ‘oir - dumb animals | Either the exclusion of iminigrants | MeN Might give the government the |iD the victor that have securcd | cause of s great number of visitors | {o have wonderful curative valucs and d om0 LR L : ke armor ceds S i | to him a “r life.” and at the height of the pilgrimage | a bris affic i Jil- | Montana, but he did rstand from thoughtlessness, that | far illiteracy is right, or it is wrong RomEneed theln eonfribution'tol|t0RMEHEAUHEN T b Db e aek sk i yenfui e by e s F [ the cause of preparcdness.- - Pittshurg | = seison it is usually much overcrowds | zpims in the sale of jars and bottles . copper stocks in Wall street. He re- who maltreat hor and dogs | There is no middle ound. Old | Dispatch | for taking away the water. The well | fused to stick to the game and learn- o this holy city of Islam, Me is believed to have been lost after the {ed in the far West, and ventured Once thing may be suid about {he (Meriden Journal.) every good Moslem should malke days of Hagar and found later by the upon the tempestuous struggle in suffrage controversy: It give wd to be quite & custom for | Jeast one pilgrimage during his life- | grandfather of #he prophet Manomet.” ' {he ISast with results that paralleled o rs.of ‘B » An- e > tes Another Congress- | girls . S eaaNtne Jrguse | 7 e i = BEQACS I Ha . v ey promote: f.“Be Kind t nounced the test. \"‘ ther Congress- | girls plenty of healthful cxercise and | many (hrifty folks to write long mes- | time. He must arrange his affairs so | | disastrously the experiences of othem week hope to awaken lively ' man who confessed his mother came | many opportunities to “dress up.”—— | suges on post cards. that his family will be taken care of | N magnates So “Jim"” Keenc had ana | Rochester Times. {71 was for mapy years a stock joke | in his absence and the moncy he uses | lee Man's Turn Coming. piled up a fortune in lifornia ot o = { i1 the rural districts, that the deliv- | for his journcy, it is stipulated in his several millions made in mining >robably the most strenuon . cax delaved by the time | religion, must have heen obtained by | | stocks durt he Ci | S et g g S Ay e [ L 0l ) ous oppe ery of mail was delaye A & 2 cording g Herber e, | Stovks duri the Comstock hoo lend so much comfort to man | would keep all immigrants from step- | sition in the world and the one that ne- | it tnok the postm According g Herbert DePrez, pres- | no manner in which they can |ping foot on these shores until they | complishes the least is {he opposition | {hese cards, This may have heen a | Phe more devout of Moslems usual- | €Nt of the Indiana lee Dealers @8- |30 rieq 0 play the bigger game B ineir’ alssatiefaction at their | had mastered at least-thirty words of | t0 Increased. taxes,—Bennington Ban- | libel. but very intimate matters uscd |1y transact no business either along | Sociation. which meets in Tndlan| i, yay Gould o nEls {0 be discussed in the publicity of | the way or after arrival at Mecea, al- =bolls thi veck ,'"f cednsh |A'~I~" "”‘\I‘ The world is fairly crowded with [ (hese old post cards, in a way that | (hough the rules which preseribe con- | 1448t coine O e . [men who refuse to cling to the game must_have excited the curiosity - of | duct on this devout crrand do not for- | iNE With the public e admits that | 00 ynow and launch upon enter methods the shotgun is brought | much trouble it is worth nothing at ”'"“”””” 'n Germany ave giving up | o oing person bid such a thing. There ave, how- |the dealers are largely to blame for |, .. that look casy, but whick - ] ? astry and enduring many other. sac. | ® B 2 : g ] v satisfactory a de of | ; S Lr on the situation and there are | all, according o this view. Well and | 1iryors 1o IH_'H‘:"’I"'”L“’I“ iy "‘"!! ac- e bt these old postal card Vet | cyer many of the plsring who! must | ::“z I‘LC;:” s “(‘m":‘"‘d‘-‘H:“{”‘““,"" "f [ ihey pay dear to learn. A. Collins, 7 : ake possible the prolonga- A = G e e 5 e i e »eople, and ¢ ends tha S | cob o a Sire atare « dumb animals less'on earth. | good. In its first and primal state | tion of the war. When fhe paates | (C0S have been mostly ""lm‘l"m' ).‘ combing ”"“')”'" ALk ':.T’ ‘l”" “‘”: et campaign of publicity that “]“‘ L o ""““‘ Ly “"‘“ '”‘H""’* 2 i vhi e: ar > ite i gl 5 e re rds or cards se they could never find means to ina e [the baseball diamond, would scarce ognizing that while there are | the literacy test was intended to cx- | Kitchen gets hit. it is about time fo dis- | ”'_7] use :)‘r 2y vg‘l‘r‘s‘“(“r e e Tv“f‘_:yml'»‘““_“' e G | will acauaint persons who know noth- | 1€ HEEREE st st ol people of tender nature who | clude from the United States all those | CUSS the Kind of parchment on which | N1 MOHOes 0888 00 8 ever he- | S . | ing of the hazards of the bhusiness | . - i valeh §i 5 | AR terme Gt nehce o i | ise of these is larger than ever b would seem, have always been in the : : hat In reality there is | nimself at the oars would probabl h not wilfully cause suffering | foreigners of vicious practice who | p 5100 e ughi to he writ, _ A . tce official said the | majority, for Meeca, Itself has, be- | With the fact that in realily: theve 18 |y, 1,60 substitute in a bush leagu | : Berkshire Bagle. [itore A EposiRodice) off N ; | such constant danger of loss thut the | ! Chis g the @umb animals, there are | take delight in hurling bombs and {other day that it takes 000 one { sides its religious standin location e r;ri('t‘\ ire mot exorbitant., He | busebull team. One gume well play Is\» who deliberately take delight | blowing up the recognized institutions « P v b | cent amps to mail 1\\; ":N:”V .'m‘ as an unlpu_l! '."‘Vf"""d'",”: 1 n t‘..v‘ | Sie al56 that becausolitl aerma tio .ol s ¥ rth more tc man h (ter firing Von Tirpitz the kaiser | post cards of a town of 10. people. Mecca is surrounded by a great | using the poor brutes pain. the | of society. Looking back over the | has congratulated and decorated him [ "“Most of us can remember the maic- | arca of un: ultivated land, called the Ins ;of Providence who believe in | events of the past yvear. recalling the | By cuch means the bump is taken out | en aunts and others who were noted | haram, or sacred ter itory, where not ne treatment for dumb animals | assaults made on the United States | Of the fall. It is like puassing o reso- | for their ability to write long effu- | cven date palms grow, and the city i= lution of regret upon the retirement | sions on postal cards. Some of them | said by historians to have been found- of a minister after he has been c sided themselves on the numher of | cd to carry on trade with Abyssinia in | psted in this work. Much can | i up of bridges. the poisoning el - OnTel DIRCeg & 5 te blowing ur I pelied to resign.—Wilkesharre Rec- | words that could be legibly written pne by interesing the children in ! of soup, the fraudulent procuring of | ord on & post card, 1f memory serv Sl crear made to Augustus Heinze for hi copper mines. [is estate has now Her domestic. animals do so | Unecle Joe Cannon in his first specch Postal Card Letters. . | at thinking of the baseness of it | of note since his “come back.” de- t in this campaign. Without | to this country in the steerage hwer.of speech the poor animals | that she could neither read nor write (Indianapolis News.) ress to read | lawful means= and lost it in less than a year when less it be by barking and biting, the English language. If admission e moment they have recourse to | to this country is not worth that s dozen do lifferent) be the simplest thing in the warld to lugen dons i ERRCEn - ! make ice out of water many persons - — | undertake to do it. with the result that Dk of the Slloacn. | competition is very keen. No Joubt : : ¢ | he is right in several respects. The ! (John D. Wel in the Buffulo News.) inter and Svria in summer. Its ba- | people charge the ice man with rais- ) And what can you say wien the duy pilgrimage time are filled | ing the price of what has come to be is done & i i 2 s 5 e o mer necessity a e time whe nd yeu've gone to your ved ¢ ife and habits of the various | passports, and the burning of ships. | < arvight. this would often run into the | with the finest products of the cast (& \:!H)IV: S (R at l"l time v n 4 'y your [4 {wo or three hundreds. Fine pointed | and a single one of it caravans has | it is most needed. This he does, @nd 0 rest ' yens were pushed with a concise | represented an investment of ag muc h | the people do not like it. It is hardly When the shadows come and the li 1 lion thatis & loat =t now: he $100.000. One of the principal in- | expected that they would. They has gone fitanaing of the workings of the | cause of illiteracy s not such a bad | | I0 u””mm”‘ docs not apply to wo- | " -’1-\ ¢ n.l H.\ .‘w the [wn-x'\r card sav dustries there, in recent years at least, | argue that ice should be munufac- [ O’cr the rim of the golden we : men the inexorable law that i e ce 4 B pogte Gl e 5 : 3 o e 5 arge que e Ny | At SN varviibeam ot 6 ree. It might be well to have | fellow after all. TIn nearly all of the Bl e ey le law that it doc R T hoa foe E Iino. ave i EonrBRiolive b eent iinfon] tized) inglar el guan titl sl oneRcH plv | And a silvery beam of th e i i _ <SR e men Ehis CovenmpriGraiz o iNonind| SR ARREIE S e Sh vt (i entihe ibdgingsutiextiprbitant iatedy than i small fand jthat Rihasgroiien creeps in Kind to Animals” week in every | aforementioned cases foreigners Were | Carolina, in commuting the death sen |0V csources, by e O al pilxrims and other wise ex- | the demand the smaller should be the | 202 ia un Eimtes uuest unity in the nation. | involved who could read and write | tence of a woman murderer to life fm- | "M hools weve AcaiFE T SEER GG, (hem until the pious stranger i price. They forget, uf course. that a | Whai do You suy | withE what Emizhtibeltermediieclany [0 dch USRI BUSS it h e mani EySoolcel fed lenita S el BB e s oo B o Gl i Hb6Enitriowed Hofh s s oodsian i lacueNpar o Sthecost fofiiccanoul il wihionta keindivivelce thaty { This, in itself, would seem to be a .;m'\\h:-‘ “‘r:‘\‘m_‘,""‘ “r" 'Ilu woman, why | U EREE B the stamp but ths | amazed by the wickedness and vice ofi not be charged to its manufacture. | know THE SPRING TONIC. e e s | s eovenont Gea oo mnel o Ravol (RSB RS BUREIE S oot el BT T el but to its dellvery, and that this is not | Gut of the shadows speaks soft 5 Ao C e death sentence of her | . '*| “Arriving at the edsc of the haram, . greatly affected by the amount de- low, Congress should not | male accomplice? Why should exact | copeideration. =~ =~ ixc( (0] the pilzrim changes his ordinary [livered. Thisis the thing the ice man W ellfnatiala yon anttodiy SRSt sl s e bk N Ol S B e el ol o (RS e Sln e lizan Silian clentipllsgishonldbm sk SplMnUREEA B h Glven ) s S ifter once being od out 97— | N8 e DO £ e SRS B LT S S . ician we hereby give and donate | cause a presidential veto is awaiting | New York World e v tina Rt = o tiess ) cons ‘”‘Tf f two cloths lso far as to furnish actual figures. | Oj, what can you say when you're s to all who would take, nature's | jt in the event it is passed. L it is doubtful if the rumal postmis. | Wrapped ar und hims U certain | This would convince consumer tha aiLne | e tops to read them. It musg | prescribed manner. Thus attired he | he is telling the truth about price N M astar Bl il tho teak ek Another attack is heing made on | he a firesome fask to wade throu Troceeds 1o the city and after the end [Loosting during the hot weather. Mr oo a veaitiie D oction made up in the great Just when the Colonel gets all €n- | {ho name of the Bowery apparently on ; a score of mm; only to find sucy | °f his devotions begins the return jour- | DePrez is right in saying “the public own hecary shop of God’s own out-of- | thused about his discovery in the cav- | the mistaken idea that with some | heart throbs as “Here I am at Wash. | ney with the honorary "I'\"‘ of hal), His fair. It is fair, but it wants to When the voice of the MaSlr e he ah o or ot et na et Vot Gl aR A1 e te A e ta il o ol c Ul BN weainas | RunishiisRconterted MpSREL IO e ol e bl G ye e ; a matter of fact it is ame v @ . made the pilgrimage. ! How many things ha n=, with sunshine and roses and | oil bird, some mean old naturalist X £ it i name to live | Good-hy. - - How v ! up to rather than get away from, be- -- ‘In the center of Mecca is located done lers, and with a copious quantity | turns to his books and finds out that | jng associated with the hest of Dutch the great mosque which is really not Made in Germany Goods. Your studied answer makes resh air. The prescription €ost | more than one hundred years ago two [ and Knglish colonial ‘history. The Pointed Parag much more than a m(‘*ul <;lr?ul?uv;‘l (Boston Globe.) What do vou say B 5 stree s origing v 'S or wall with seven minarets and is bui s 2 ing more than the effort to walk. | scientists journeyed to the same place | e’ | was ouglnay cut to and By e most acred relios, Inside | The British have made certain dis- | When out of the ghades of the silent | hrough Gov. Peter svesant’s far nes eata (e acline Joty | aroun @ most (52 . ekl i g B nday and vesterday were perfect | to ohserve the actions of ‘“‘Steatornis e ”“'N\..lo:,.' '::l‘”"l"" I" l":‘ Uneasyirestsitheaching tooth |l is called the harem, or sacred |coveries which show why the label l’”~“' i Yo ) -0 e Dutch B rears a crown. 3 # } “Made in Germany" C L E g FEL s FR R L, conducive to the taking of the | Caripensi which is the vernacular bouwen:" to “till,” to “cultivate thatiwear B <pot, and there stands the Ka'ba, the |“Made in Germany” was so commocn h S iks with .tho Mastega 4 _ Moslem, a rude |in England before the wai. They right “Weil, what did you do today * nxious that the boys and girls be | capitol building at Washington, the imals. Study o s d is | i v se B TraaL | b animals. Study of this kind is | it would seem as if the immizrant | T TS 77 (T S st 2 ejal and conducive to a better | who might have been excluded bhe- | send o shiver thrqueh North Caro- servation of res fthout attempting to encroach | test. But then theysacred domain of the family | take the Burnett bill too seriously, be- pring tonfc. Tt is a very simple S e o with herbs that are free for the | erns of Trinidad g tonic. No joy greater than | for guacharo. Being an oil bird, it | and hence known later as 2 Bow Phel wase ofis] i nothie Ulile: .| “holy of holies’ of the ! E. S i A Tansll The bisterictay ”,'i'.,‘ SRSl Lhiciuns cio aingistnotirezulited O huilding about forty feet square | have found that the German way vas T e e | Gty O risinal of which is said to have [10 be content without profits in [ year can fill the human breast. | are we mistaken? One never knows. | pl® *(OUC B A7 F0Wee R ST e omilt by Abraham and: his son | Kngland in order to make sales there. | Thrice blest *s he of the humble content more peaceful. It Is the | . i o :""““"“N',l,””,i?“‘"”_:f",';'u"""" wellhmael, 1t was the religious center | In the case of certain clectrical ap- |, Who 'Pv;flxs to m‘< he'r; of rest i B g g ERSIRE L scea long before the time of Ma- | paratus which undersold British ap- | The rest he earned with a toiling glimpse we geét of paradise on b irdsivinElcone to Mayor of Mececa long € ! o 1 limy B T'he bird giving concern " homet, who threw out its idols and | paratus of a similar nature large pro- With love of his labor blest Who hears the voice of hi balmy sunshine of this period in | nust be hald-headed like John D.. or h. After the long drawn out | Quigley at this moment is not a be- With Mr. Roosevelt as the republi- | N0 man is truly great if he mude it the sacred place of am. | fits, sometimes 30 per cent., in cer- ter with its biting blasts and | whiskered one like Coloncl Roose- | can candidate and Mr. Wilson as the | abic to retain his self-respect. Many times it has been destroyed by |tain other countries, made possibic ask and truthfully sa democratic candidate, we should have | N T fire and blood but it has always been |sales at cost in Ingland. hest!" nveniences, nature mnow comes | a decisive conflict of contending prin- Nothing so effectually cures a mal | repyilt approximately in the original Information has leaked out of Ger- The man who can say = sl ciples. We should have a referendum | of the flattery habit as marriage design. The Ka'ba has no windows | many which gives basis for the belief | T've trod the way of my hest h a peace offering. In the far . on the question of whether the Amer- 5 and its door is several feet above the |that grcat stores of goods for export | i've kelped a friend and I've And, in the interest of the city, may [ jean people would hold fast to their It may be what people don’t know | (;rounding level, entrance baing ef- are being laid up against the con- friend about a popular man that makes him | ¢t .{ed by means of portabl> steps In- | clusion of the war. It is reasonable To “What did you do today popular. sid, its walls are covered with silver, | to believe that a nation which broke ppy snows, with its disagreeable | vait's guacharo. s ‘ahead all of her past offenses | { the hest man win. ancient traditions or whether they inst =ood sense will be forgiven : would rebuild their society on a foun- Query. | | | she is treacherous and must | s o i : #till she is dation of German centralization ul\(ll - the gift of wealthy Mahommedans, its [ all records in being -ready for war be trusted too much. For every | German efficiency. The two great White lies require whitewashing to | oor is a mosaic of vari-colored mar- | will also be prepared for peace when Oh! Mrs. Murphy | Bditor of Herald: principles that are now struggling for | keep them from turning black. bies and its ceiling is hung with silks | the time for peace comes. IFor the P e Please answer in the mext issue | supremacy on the battlefields of Eu- | e of wondrous hue and texture, Outside, ! next German industrial invasion the Eolie e Slen) 5 Y| of your newspaper, the following | rope would grapple in the presiden- | No matter what a wan hasx done, | yiuch of the time its walks are covered | English are now preparing 5 Mrs de of grass budding on the lawn 40 tion tial campaign. The campaign would | the world soon forgets him unless Lo | \ity rich brocade. on the borders of Dhe worldl marlets: which German e is a cold, for every flower a tinge Was there snow bn u:v ground on } mean something and the result would | keeps right on doing. N which is embroidered in =old thread | commercial diplomacy has v-ulu\‘.u(ml be home tomorrow; he got a month mean something. The destiny of the quotations from thee Koran. 50 carefully are mow open to the [off for good bhel . - 8 republic would again be decided for| When a voung man proposes to a C1n the wall of the Ka'ba noar el anes. It the Germiame are to o e soadahsheyior ‘ mo is susceptible tomany ills. Be- Ros. the next fifty years.—New \m-klgvr\ she may refer him to her father | goutheast corner and at a convenient | ouin these outlets they must do so | zood behavior, is it vwmly s ayBecpLDIe i World. —merely as a matter of form height, s the famous black ~tonc said {ith commercial means. Such means | that's & lad to be proud of of sunshine now offered there is a meumonia For every ") jon ¥ Plannigan—Sure, 1 just got a letter from Barney savin' he wouid * fever After the pent-up season | Easter Sunday last year? Nith 1 t gone into the discard, the genus

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