Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY; MARCH 30, 1916. A N HERAL dispicable ends, to extort money ‘ron )ld General Carranza has made a - B I R OO A v e £ = : ! £ ce S V' ! 3 N D 3 J § Diwmnm men. The law as first dvafi- | ten-stroke by conforming to the l 1 = e e e e WHAT OTHERS SAY QrisHiNG coMPaNy, Sipiile Intending ogbronkplinteslipishon Boithiop c oy RIS liu garla rea A l‘i e ! Z ponet Eoprictors ¥ state traffic in women, proved so one- United States army be permitted to || et LU L e x e g - edral of t. John the Divine is the || questions as discussod in ez~ . e sidey % workings as to offer a ' use the railroads in Mexico to supply flding, 67 Chureh St source of refuge for criminals. Tiwe the soldiers on Villa's track with 0 ause o eu n center.”—N. Y 'Ixmc.-\. changes that come ‘o the i ! | = B or Omee at New Britam |7l time amendments have been | necessary provisions. Because of ph _ et e e e | lass Mail Matter made to the law which tend to maike | terrible road conditions in that coun- 5 . e — - B Washington, D. €., March #0.—"Al-]in the cxpensive essence of her won- > Gossamer, by G. A. Birmingham. Joy In The fob. derful rose valleys was bound to fall S: e The quiet humor, the deft char- (Detroit Newa) army which she brings to aid the cause & 3 ' : . acter-s g pervasiv " : o 5 Most every Bulgarlan is either a | acter-sketching, and —fthe pe ©| The best pickpociet in New York gossamer” interpretation of the | Sadi & : a7 5 ; was taken to Sing Sing for a 10-year meaning of “credit” in the modern 0y . term. He was handcuffed to a deputy world, make the book one of its au- - . who discovered the nrisoner attempt thor'’s most acceptable inventions . ing to lift a wallet m bis pocket Life. At the end of the journey Robert Man- ning, the artistic thief, handed over to the conductor his watch. B . . o0 (he ity | Uhe Scales ‘of Just swing in more try the army boys are having trouble Etoany p iy | most as important as the splendid ok o7 Cenis @ Mouh | even' balance: but it s doubtful if [of their own carting provisions from Vance, 60 Cents a Moutn, | ADY ruling will have as much offect | the base of supplies. 151 Faso, in heavy of the Tecutonic Powers is the agri-| farmer or a policeman. As a politi- culture wealth that Bulgaria throws |cian, he writes, office’s the army, and takes up the various professions. Po- litical Bulgaria lives in the little na- tion’s one pretentious city, Sofia, while . ts this of the 'Chicago jurist 1t lauto trucks Now the problem of . dsortivine modium in | should tend to make short shrift of | transportation is solved. It open to advertisers. j those professional perverts who warp | toughest knot in = the law to meet their own ends. If | Jist. The First Chief could have B ound on sale at Hota- | gther judges follow this precedent | found no better way to help the Amer- irm.']‘ begins @ statement ziven out to- ‘oyf\ex:\"\lfl:g;-‘ol‘;]l:e”\:w‘:‘nurzvh:u':‘r:ws‘g;fil: Bric City: Board Walk, =t- | and admit evidence of previous per- | ican troops. His action tends to show | 92¥ by the National Geographic So- | [ ©F cf,m_v s o (_mpe(,r"”,},".I,um’}'_\' nd Hartford Depot ciety, - : formances and character in these vital | that the old man is ready te help and [ 71l | Bu 1ria is essentially a farmer na- i ONE CALLS, cases the bureau of investigation of | not hinder the punitive expedition oo Gieneral {into the balance as an aid toward the solution of their provisioning prob- Just David, by E. H, Porter “Pollyanna’s’ many admirers will “Here's your watch, old pal. , e SR welcome this story of a lovable lit- 5 3 ! is held as private property and about | TS IR EOTN O f donit hcsalitr heiaaia twenty-four per cent, is parish prop- ' R He was stealing on that zombre ride erty. "lh-r l»\H!(V of rhfe hnlmrn',:slmm_r Rose of Mifflin, Fr. R, |into exile because ho found pleasure owned outright are held in less than in the exercise of highly-developed Y | its exports consists of its agri- the Department of Justice will have | = — - culture surpluses, and in good vears much hetter chance to run down the | S Oleveland, son of | {hese surpluses amount fo very re- e ey i Sterrett. Eichandgliolsor o) spectuble quantities. one hundred acre plots. Land mag- S skill. He was stealing in thc same 7 VOTIN hite slavers. 2 i € 3 veal whit Grover Cleveland, has been elected Neatty forty per cont. of the coun- | MiLE8 S0 prominent in the other ag¥-| g, tne wuthor of “Up the Roud | SPIrit that a good architect designs a T o] 5 - A 2 cultural nations W C R o e " b el - { prosident of the freshman class &t | tryig area is cultivated, of which three- | corcroh PAUOnS of the world, —&retwitn saie. pesucigiibldIng orialmuslca Disy | Princet Following in his father's | fourths is devoted to cereals, Wheat | xmsior il i o o o roars, albeloved. instrumentior alauccessty) the campaign is o coparatory to ordering a very | o vielding the largest c d Tndian | SOFMY, well-to-do, persistent farmers, | wyore the path breaks, by C. de | blackamith shoes a horse. 3fanning &n is on in ; ¢ ering ¥ | footsteps. orn and apagest crop and i ama | decendants of generations of farmers, Crispien ey 15 called the cleverest in his profe ; rtance. ~ Ten per - | greater part of the population of Bul- : : el Wt e o + - e e e i | Uolonel Roosevelt's private eccre- | Of the land is devoted fo grazing but | qariy part of the population of BUl- | 1) to over-flowing of a philosophy \sueinredatonyitalon byanhichthe noon-day | of our leading citizens chanced to pic a : Bulgaria has y o i o . »( love. Christlike in its self-ab B £ il AT DY Sl i O SR ol (DIt TR (e £hii (| SR T W HGEREI I AR R (T e 1‘|‘\“:"2(:::I[n”a\“'(r:x"'x‘vr:»\(‘ir “The Bulgarian peasants are as fru- | fon ™ g r:.‘m‘fov:::u:lted“;:it?‘mefhfl In Manning's zeal is the patnos of B . e of Moy 1 the | what revised—that is, the old prices | tenced yesterday to serve.thirty days | ot take almost no part in Bulgarize | oy Sho 25 careful in adminlstering | peautiful and reassuring theorles of [ & sound impulke gone! wrong. HI lin the workhouse for assault, evi-| foreign trade. although large MUm- | Apies o pinr o e “"IC{TH‘LO!‘DT&'\ which it gives glimpses as to the | sensitive fingers and quick mind might | dently does not believe “there is such | hers of cattle and sheep have heen | nne g LS o AR Ve R e et anings of death will probab'y | Nave been trained to delicate mechan 3 ant family in display or for festival. | ng the book many appreciative | ical tasks: he might have created In- | fhere is a hot time in the | new prices “What ho!” he ex- L a qght.” | raised during recent ye: and con 2 x as b pr ) fight. L B! ars 4 on- orei Eariao str . It is well that this is so. | claimed. glancing at the pencil marks a thing as being too proud to fi Sderable attentiam siocars and Co- | Herein, Bulgaria contrasts strongly | readers o stead of filched wealth e ias aaa | = with her western neighbors, the Ser- PR reason, in him or outside of him, the i ®mocrats have gone ling came there can be | POOR PROSPERITY. h Mayor Quigley and | sumptuous and elaborate repast in a firtis trailing each other | Main street restaurant last night. one ' the primaries less than the foodstuffs had given place to flers, may. spend some time | traced over the partially obliterated — provement of the native breeds 2 : 3 A 3 E g vians, who are a people imbued with |y rti instine i i 5 : : Gk ke Tl s ihocg i } i ; b 0 dung Hilda a{ the wars, by 11. | artistic instinct, which is inherent in solemn thought as to the | printed figures. There he saw steaks FACTS AND FANCII W hew;( and Tndian corn are the two | (ho hedonist's philosophy or doing by S e S el s en seeking e h ormer! s0 or eigl rents g principal items on Bulgaria’s export | gup, v as well s E ans V. Sopdtieame iy 5 i »f the men sceking the | that formerly sold for eighty cents — T P e Lo Pl vl“nsrl\vs-s as well as our means allow. | .gietches of the war in Belgium | The moral of his spectacular “job 2 S A > he Bulgarian has not enjoved his | ounded on the actual experiences of | Performed with one hand confined is W of her total foreign sales. Oats, rve edc a mg as e Servia E R . (' The coming election prom- | of thirty-five cent value gone to forty- | acks the London Telegraph apropos i aoq . : 2 freedom as long as the Servian, and | 5 group of helpers in the Red Cross | for honest persons who lack joy i sk o and barley are also raised upon the | his oppression at the hands of the 8 o : the job, pride in the day's duiv. Tc he one important election | five; to every portion of food. with the | of the Sussex case. Would it n ’¢ | Jittle kingdom's farms for foreign con- | Turks was, likely, more severe than e astentlinat or the city can confer, the | marked up to ninety; chops formerly o hat willl the Tnited States do e on seexicase SEONIEI S ks |1 ¢ j . industrialism prevents in the history of New | exception of potatoes, there had heen | dlite appropriate to a 3 sumption. These exports of cereals. | that experienced by Servie e . t i T i i s e NendlE Ve SN s Do k. bl hat experienced by the nnnn,'fn The Hymns of Tong Ago. the expression of that joy and pride, 11 ol ) zether with eges. attar of roses, | ther removed from the centers of Tur- needs reconstruction history and the man who | to the former prices. the prices that VAFALE = sheep’s and lambs’ wool. and silk- | kish domination. Thus, the Bul-! ) o ¢ offi i B worm cocoons make up more than | gasian has a sterner, more repressed | There lots of music in them, Sins of office during the | held forth the day before. Here, then. | 0| seventv-five per cent. of fhe total ex- | outlook upon life thitn Tis neighbors hymns of long ago, | Holding Up the Baby's Bottle. I will have no child’s | was exemplification of the high cost 5 norts The raising of tobacco has|in the Balkans, and less of a demand | An’ when some gray-haired brother | (New York Sun) serves the Pittshurgh Gazette-Times, | = ) ; " IR Sell before the votes are | of lving. 5 ot 3 he Arabian | C0Me fo he an important source of|for comfort and the jovs of living. sings the ones T used to know, oy S A reads like a story from the ! The Buloall nbar s oo hil G : i I e L e e e A shortage of. milk bottles, result Possessing a mind that runs some- | Nights." The reporter who wrote garia £ r's revenue, while, Foundations of a manufacturing sorter al 2l ing in deliveries of milk or I | from Austria-Hungary, the sugar hee PR o I think o' days gone by, - S hatitoltho i Bsoutical M iniatlicaq® | fine (h mustinaveboenWlisteninsfonila] e ot AN ERINAL shsanieelll industivin Bulsatisshave hardlbeen SISME S P 0 A8 I ER s s R v e ry relaxation of the healtl wire.— Washington Post. s central Bal- | laid and such things as are made are | “On Jord: : regulations for its protection, would v o e of a great | additions of from ten to twenty cents . ® are on the eve of a great | addition f from t wents i (Capper's Weekly.) | B NON-BLOCK SYSTEM. ing citizen of New Britain undertook | Party to get at the basic cause of the :\.::‘ !;xlx‘v;rlrnr;l,\:u;;yr{:»1'::\:\.;\-:‘:r;;‘;;|v.r.- of I;I\l‘.’.‘.(‘]} p.v’ullu.ced. in the hfnn?s of the ! and cast a wistful eye. bring home to this city acutely the se- The head man in China appears to a as pidly. people, who fill a great many of their | ; thos changes in prices on the menu. A0ing | po an accommodating soul. If the Almost the whole of Bulgaria's | needs by home manufacture. This | There's lots ol music |nf o:n‘f 1088 ihic ithout ccnanlting the nroprletor: | paople o nbl Mant im to be smpevor |(LOXcied trae during nazmal fmes huoll home Inousty s lust gredtlyin dm ) )'l‘\fl-" Erieck h,"m“: Py oe light e Seoe at as follows: | he is perfectly willing to serve them been with those countries with whom | portance with an increasing stream | With visions bright of lards o. Bre than' thirty lives, was | BiS analysis ran somewhat as follows: | 18 8 PEZECHY FEEEE S0 B Hicular | $ho is now fighting as an Ally—with [of imported products from Austria- and shining strects of gold; Umph! Forty-five cents for chops that | 25 Presiaetil, “2o P88 Ul 1o is left| Austria-Hungary, Turkey and Ger- | Hungary, Germany and Great Brit-|And 1 hear em ringing—sng v These containers have be: vesterday sold for thirty-five cents. A | ‘Y’” boss the job.——Fall River Herald., | Many. For some strange reason. Bel- | ain. ~ Where the Bulgarian peasant | " here Mem'ry dreaming v.\'h,nd". ipped and are heldup somewherc o e e e ey it gium was among Bulgaria’s hest cus- | formerly made his cloth, his tools, his | “F'rom Greenland’s icy l{y\t.)|||\(v||l\s e Tepecansalng the bhorinzelorcnbns t IROe it Cormanyathcparchalaim ine | LOESES I Lol exceniioniing household utensils, his furniture and Ingdiniaficoral gatuens terminals, where thousands of ear No! There S T OROPRE | it the women are using too much | JSt-named nation. the choice of allies | his clothes, he is now looking more | . e discharge. e e are just as many chops in | (W e WOMER S06 LR Nl only | Made by the Bulgarians Is a choice [ and more to the mills and factorles of | They seem to sing forever o "1 Already the mdustries of the coun e A harst. two easthounq | the 1and today as there were vester- 1 T here was a great | CoInciding with (he intercst of her | Western civilization. This has had the | "“'c"‘“"’ ’l“‘ ¢ the love of (iod | try are seriously hampered by non day. Surely there could be no short- | mue and. ere hoeauss skimpy skirts | [0FeiZn trade in the vears before the | result of making his exports more and [ When the o it in all the ways; | delivery of bottles consigned to e age in the course of one day to call | were causing mills to shut down :w' Bulzapianssom Rtobaccogiuneall MotoR mpontant tosim fasithe noass A |blluv<:mnc' to“‘n‘::r :T‘e;;fl music r;-nn; capacity of the railroads to remove L 8 D Sl o e S B S e orest products and cocoons found | ant's demands upon civilization have | e amm i their finished preducts, Merchants ir T fheir best markets among the Ger- | grown, his interest in supplying h thefold-time Smeeti all parts of the country are unable tc They are not feeding lamb chops to | man and Turkish buyers in days he- | neighbors with the produce of his|Till “I can read my title clear 1o} . Ny o oo0ds they need. Even the B e o the | the soldiers in the trenches. Those | ““The zuscharo”” Mr. Ruosevelt's | fore the war. —Of course. Bulgaria's | farms has developed mightly. There- mansions in the skies transportation companies are suffering g | devil hird of Trinidad, “does not feed | famed product. attar of roses, was |fore, as the Teutonic Powers and his from lack of cquipment that waits riousness of the freight congestior that now menaces the country. Suct a shortage impends, owing to the non. delivery of hottle consigned to the milk dealers weeks ago by the blow f11 accounts, the terrible rail- k which took place at Am- jio, yesterday, resulting in the character to the appaling hat occurred only recently at Three trains figured in each wrecks. The block system hore trains collided . and the Fas thrown o the westbound he Twentieth Century Limit- af the fastest trains in the never needed singing’ books in them old days; we knew words—the tunes of every one the dear old hymn book through: R i poor devils would be only ton zlad to X ) l Passengers on-the first sec- on nuts, but on soft fruits” say the | largely taken by the French, and en- | neishbor, Turkey, were by far his best | only on their own ability to haul it tc at ill-fated train affirm that Brooklyn ornithologists, faunal Ana- | Joved its own market among the hiy- | customers, he, probably, had stronz its destination. These facts have beer fhd scction plowed into the | NP They cannot blame this ad- | hjaces, who basely pretend to have | ers of ail the nations of the West. | leaning toward them. over and bevond known for months, but the public suf B bafore that section had been | Y2NC® in price on the war, ihat is | heaten the Colonel fo if by several | Just such a luxury product, however, | such political Teanings as may have | fering no immediate privation, ha: e e s | vears and @ lot of detail. Would, | Would he the first to suffer by reason | influenced his sovernment's espousal | jiouEhs irouble then— | fgnored them a full stop. 3y a e ¢ bird v e | o o warld war Al didn’t have no {roub - y y S . ! . 4 | Answering his own question. he sail then, the ‘”l' vith a barn owl's coun. | OF the warld war, and Bulgaria’s trade | of their causc nor organs built for show: But a milk famine? Tt would compe! the bloc stem the secon ! % snance ane ‘hippoor skers 9] Rrtes 7 2 bantic y a day tenanc Whippoorwill whisker o . only sang to pralse the Lord | drastic remedial action in a da Because the United States of America 5 5 ) - % ecat a Progressive —New York St s m whom all blessings flow : is in the midst of a great wave of el s B e Wisconsin Pro-Americanism, B i Ve liaa 2t Mulfora, | PrOSPerity, because every man is mak-) o near it must ba sup- l COOD ARRAY OF NEW BOOKS NAMED An' so T love the old hymns, and e adpmEee Iattas otaas the dead engineer | 1N More money this year than he did | ;oqoq (jiat cither Germany is ready 3 e = e g when my tune shall come— g : . kecond, section was blamed. Tn - ] 1 & i 1 el 1 Btern | work can get work, and anyone who | gium, France. Serbia. Poland and singing lips are dumb— consin, a patriot of the German All e ol e cemnere ! GounianaforRina iR FnntentcAT oS = — ~ 16 1 can only hear ‘em then, I'll pass | ance, who insisting on a “pro-Amer s 2 | are beaten in the principal indeed the | .. without a sigh ican” Republican candidate for Presi fore, having the money, it is up to the | oItE GInbeE o e e ondl ek Baltleground adventures. cdited by | House in good taste, by Wlise De [ “To Canaan’s fair and happy laud, | dent, zave a concrete illustration of people to pay as they go. The huteher, | (4 ik for terms yw, is cither of citftoniJolnson Wolfe. where my possessions lie. the “pro-Americanism™ necessary by the baker. the restaurant keeper all, | these things likely at this time? Tf Eye-witnesses' stories .of John | LI — —— demanding that a certain part of the « e e e mrofis, and | the. former, then {he piisht of Ger. | BTOWNS raid and a dosen of (he | Handbook of hospitulity for town Wild Tidfe in Texas Wisconsin delegation to Chicage 5 most notable battles of the Civil | and country, by . H. Hall (Philadelphia TLedger.) should be composed of “approved ect working order. An investi- | (e Baabinier e o | “ as hac nally as it is on wants some of the money, Thai is | Many in as bad inter ar, set « 50 far as possible jus . : ; SAan e r i ohabiy bring out the real | N ot somefiof ithe imones war, set down so far as possible just , . oy some time we have been hearing n-American Two of W in get- | consin’s candidates for delegate to the get even a hone from one oi these | sure.” Why is it? Again, why is it should have waited until d herst disaster the living en- f the second section will have © explain as experts who ex- the safety system claim rto pbund the red light, the block 151 the line of battle Tie latter does| . 7 T why these chops have gone up in| ;¢ geem even remotely possible.—— s the writer heard them from the | How to live; edited by Irving Fisher | how utterly effete the west lips of ag armers, ox-slaves, 7 ¢ : ; tepublican National C on ‘ad known. Some attribute the | PTice: It d1d not cost the cattle-king | New York Herald. ‘“x:l I n:vlid!“n.uulu ex-slaves, and and 1. L. Fisk fing in comparison with the wild and | Republicon National Convention ‘ad S 5 : “ | one cent more this vear to raise the | — (horsiresirdless: of station or ‘eduz | ‘Selontifle, but simply presented, [ woolly: cast, where bears growl and [itise ticlc picdge fto help mopige QL= towerman, who was suto [ESEER i el i, 5o had somc memory of | having positive aims—to preserve | jambs are shorn within sound of Holy | for President of the United ¥, ¥pdl It is a toss | “™°° 3 5 AN The prize rving is not commonly re- 1ese battles. A. L. A. Booklist. Tiealth, to improve the physical con- | rrinity's bells. It cncouraging to | # vro-T hman nor a pro-Germar cost him last vear to raise othev | garded as first-class training sround * dition of the individual, and (o in- | know that even the babies in Texas | but a pro-American from head fo foot lambs. Yet he shoves hiz prices up ! for a literary career. Yet one of | Future of South Amecrica, by I ease his vitality I A. Book- | are mow. flourishing six-shooters and | one who will stand for absolute neu toward the sky. In turn, the men | the principals in the —heavyweight Babson. 5 their spurs jingle as they kick and trality, and one who will treat all na- boxing match held in New York last IFor business men, hanker: curgle in the nurse's lap. They wear - Saturday declares his greatest ambi- | others likewise interested, an inform- | Tnside the house of zood faste, by | poots instead of socks; they eschew | Theimplication or innuendo in these « prices and seeing this done the retail | 4 rite Ay He s: . ing. sef P el nae N o DOOLES INBLCE GO 7 2 - 1 . froct) tion is fo write a play. e says: “T|ing. useful hook . The read R. 1. Wright. the down pillow for the leather sad. | Vords is broushi out dircctly merchants affix their pro rata of Profit. | wani (o write i plas. n}r;,-j.\ ;;,l,m hi ;;~|.~ an authoritative and not over- “Seven brief articles hy different | qic; ‘they ery for pulgue to be their | We alio stand * ¢ ¢ for methods 'S 1 Phen comes the restaurant keeper and | thing else in the world.” (It prob- | glowinz picture of actual conditions | writers.” S kfact auink, and, instead of the |lbat will natienalize our peomle, axd k. If the engineer saw the sig- it SE I T e S Yo b or o i reakfast drink, . instes W e S 3 th ; S O R T i No sawdust, no reek | and opportunities.” —A. L. A. Book- ) beribboned baby cap, the sombrero | therefore resent the utterances of the d ignored it, he is to blame. 5 of the ring, no smell of blood. Just | list. | Manual of Medicine for nurses and e St e 5 nances. | Presigent which lend to separate Bk to do it. because last weel: the v 5 @urkens their scowling countenances, 1o ¥ e pbse a mice Trish love play—and I have wow e house-mothers, by G. Il tioxie Lo e uret Harte and Roar- | iNte radieal zroups. cook went on strike for more waszes. | an ahsolutely ;new idea.” And he | Introducing the American spirit, by and P. L. Laptad G cient history, and that | M7 Wilson has made no such dtter- S % s ncas: as President he has stood fos * of this wreck, or it might be from loss of sleep. ether the block system or the b equation is to blame. What- e cause, there can be little ex- ! ions the purest justice.” who buy from him must put up their r a rear-end collision. It was and almost impossible to see. ht event the block svstem was towerman failed to give he is-to blame. Rather unsat- & s it : Stei - - e rices €0 adds tha ost o » drama oday § v 7 i ! When wages go up, price; with | a that most of the drama of today : einer b in Wolfville Aificd Henry Lewis siak- ry, the whole affair. There was . + . S . : i 9 f sing of signaling the 16| mem e very Mmeting Cookiesl Lon el LT I s el e "rh“» often amusing de- | Mother and child, by 18. P. Davis. | cq out too large a claim on the ima- ance of signs Z 2 onrush- ing mat ay b ‘orta 7 one ption of the rriter's experiences ogEe s e B . SRR . poailer el st in these o roser y Qv - " | day off or another dollar added to his a8 e O EeErialing i ol ) writer's expe! Mothercraft, by Sarah Comstock. iiout Tl ohust or hiress var. | oSt 1 Hhose milsrer itations a ventieth Century. From what is 3 J e of the contestants seems to have no [ 1N conducting skeptical German Sound up-to-date talks, based on | quished arc trooping back in flesh and falsifications is tiie et they throw on ekly stipe amb chops are TUbLIOLE his Al el o 5 friends, rou epTese i sec e 1 g back sh anc & Ahis wreok, and others of | WeoklY stipend the la c e [ doubt of his ability to deal a knock- | (Fiends, (hroush representative sec- [uuthoritics, and written in a very taxed; or the man who eats the lamb | out hlow at the prevailing style ”W tions of America from New York to | popular. enthusiastic style) —Wis- ig 1+ plays Troy Times California AL . A, Booklist absolute neutrality:” but our Inter. “pro-Americanisin’ of the Stern va- riety. Here is a direct appeal to (he Kaiserist enemies of M. Wilsor Ve blood to take their places in the lean i . ibrary Bulletin and silent, sun-tanued regiments, With 1 | consin Library Bulletir the 92 Texas Rangers whose motio is it all going to stop? When will it Bociuse lof (Gotmanse cantune | i LR | . . ‘, “Get them when you go for end? What good does it do to have | ,hout seventy per e ¢ et SR Im.l;-:m\ of Amcrica, a fact based on | Nervous system and its conservation, | kindred spirits are assembling, come 5 g & t. o s he ipexorable mathematics by P. G. Stiles. ife 5 o8 teming- wages increased if lamb chops are ' iron and steel industrics, or even a Lol (e el R ti ] to life from the pictures of Reming L : ) g ] } c war by J. W. Muller An interesting, informing book | {on. the pages of Wister, out of the d forever going to sear in price? What ' larzer proportion, France has been ! b ; £ ; . 8es er, icans whose only jance is tq e emendovsls hardic: o i »ow for the cducated public. which gives | rag qust of oblivion—the same vague | d us handicapped in its fight. |y ol AN RN an account of the nervous svstem and . b S Bicn s RRR e can understand the situation in nd the poor, by . / arey. | hinterland from which many of the Svancelthc betleriithsie Itaais o thot “A Dbook by an English judge de- | the ;‘r_lmvu«h»\ which should govern [ Rough Riders were recruited when G 7 : i . ¢ ag el ey Al G e ose | our efforts at maintaining its efficien- | .y . . weless Record-Keeping. during the week for foodstutfs ad- | the whole Lake Superior iron-ore re. | S8ned to awaken his public to those | OUT € ( : \'”r' sl efficien- | (1 cro was need of them. It secems ! ecord-Icopiug abuses in English law which bear ¥ Lo A. Booklis (New York I'ress.) vanced and advancing in pric gion had been captured and in con- e o S there are still men who are wise even most hard on the poor. Recause {o the way the chaparral cock takes| Take the records of fires in SSaeE eTe nection therewith the bulk of the | i O3 Thisaicsanwas Betanpete L SE00 L “I(,W_nd”‘y‘t it is a very human book, full of | New nerves for old: “Eehold T make | g he daits throush the thickets of | buildings at the netional capital and | called for no answer. It was an | 0 00 S e oh '* “humor, and readable, the work of all things new” 1 5 Carey. [ mesquite and prickly pear and cat- | you have the be wrgument foy a W RULE OF EVIDENCE. pswer in itself. There is so much | o 2 € ¢St gne who has the imagination to look xx . i T s e B s 1 S to France has been frightful The | | S . L . ; claw, where the soil cracks open in the | hall wher sle Government Lotice and procedure in the trial | truth in this whole roundelay that it | cost to us would be beyond the pow- | s i, cases St have | Small house for a modcerate income, | qyn ' The breed of the old-time cow- [ records may i oo THestis o G A Dol S| G G5 (TiD) ROGTE SoYha (1 i || o A libraries’—A. L. A. \:V\Mh‘u‘m :’\ullmk. s : puncher is not extinct. “Just let us|gate the old records in the War 3 = i o o L looklis ““Modes! X riors, simple - .- ., v apar 1 { grasp. Are the people of this coun- e e e © a0 | get at them.” they plead, “and we will | Department, cluttered in dark and try willing to allow such a conditi i e ! PN el Al Federal Judge Car- | tle-breeder may be wrong. TEEmayiiligties il sl Bl o b“‘:‘}": Making the movies, by . A. Dench, | nished interiors mark the houses de- T ONSet 3 e “Reveals some of the er work- | s¢ Gl 7 sietured.” —Wisconsi of Chicigo to put a new light | he the packers who are to blame for | development of iron and steel Making | jngs of motion ,,r.,:,“ S 105 .l T ,hf,f ~m(1| i Sisti s Wisconain s : : | ¢ n ] & lings o stion picture making an | Library Bulletin fales of evidence in white slave | raising the price. Yet someone is to | in the South and Southwest the na- | ;¢ studio and out briskly toll S Lons '{:f(‘i""' 1 be safeguarded against iy (e vernacular, addressed to the | Wanted. a young woman to do house- "‘” “'““T“' ':I-‘ "_“;" ‘“';'v jalti- |y ovie ran. AN Booklist work, by €. H. Barker o : . | b ot hiot e ore Ma acturers' Record. Py Presenis o SR A ad “Hell in Texas” found ances do it appea o usg, and so violation of the Mann White | prosperity that is bolstered up at one § : |PERresents any inferestingRaolution ol busy that we have not time to thini e o . T New citizenship, by MacKaye. |the servant problem by applying bus- | Siiine B : 2 Act evidence as to the ehar-|end only to be cut down at the other rere is one amusing feature of “Designed as an initiation cere- | iness principles to house-work, '——A, | The rattlesnake bites you, the scorpion | ¢ em Jut if the records of t i | o discussion o a )i p 2 : 5 2 7 gs Pat ic r of th >ensi very flimsy | the discussion of the Moon bill to pav ony for newly naturalized citizens, | L. A. Booklist. stings, A itent Office or of the Pension. Offios the railways for transporting mails | hut adapted to a much wider use in « v The mosquito delight you with bu should ever be lost, and if we had te and parcels post matters by the space [ sohools #nd communities’—A. L. A, | Winston cook book, planned for a zing wings; face the litigation that would follow, st performances. The.case that | creas yrices g0 up. Then wages | socunie : - : s & 15t performince The .case that | creased pric uy | occupicd instead of by weight as at | Booklist. family of four, by Helen Cramp, | The sund-burrs prevail and so do the | Ve might awike to the need of kecp- ng safely records that are pretty ncarly invaluable. nature, it would look as if the stem must be provided with and more efficient lights during chops must pay his share. Where pity any Republican caendidate whoss credentials are based on his approved Germanism The more opposition the mere votes he w from Amaer- nights. Something has got to | ne. The ingemuity of man has et reached Its limit. If it has, i Jod does it do to have a dollar added e | to the pay envelop only to pay re better to stop all trains from Ing during periods of heavy fog ht, and not depend on the block biminal cases have been long [is worthy lished by custom and ruling; but | Placing the first blame upon the cat- B e s G Muss Do fast as a Ranger after a parching day | ury Department. sizzling under | can gulp the waters of the Texas | metal roof. in unapproachablc Crazy Spring.” sion There is more in the Lone Star sta This neglect is typical of Ameriea. He has ruled that when a | blame and whoever it is, is wrong. ) than the author of that old-time We are so new that past perform- | | | | is brought imto court charzed | The whole fabric is wrong. This of the woman in the case may | must be in the long run a dmitted. this evidence to cover | prosperity. As soon as wages are in- whi about such a ruling was the | must be increased again in ovder to ! present Advocates of the measure N Fiction ants, ution of a millionaire under the |¥eep up with the prices. In turn. the which appears as a “rider” to the ITome and Fiealth Blind man's eves, by Willilam Mac- | And those who sit down nced half- i """ ""“w H"mw‘l-lm’lruhm hill— :;.\ that hy's first two years, hy It Harl and Edwin Balmer. soles on their pants B i | 5 the Post Office Department will save s gy e e g In a tactical sense the battle o an who had gone with him from | pace with the increased wages. 5o it | o¢ (00 000 ey N nith. A clever mystery story, hinged on 2 i _In a tactical sense the battle 1 5 i Tit T T e s L0 a vear by the change. It “Written by an instructor the assault of a hlind lawyer who hcere are men in Texas, too, and | Verdun is not yet finished It may state to another. When counsel | zoes it for ta e sk he | scems odd that the railways should |vard Medical schoo ) . A.|is noted for his uncanny powers of | they are no mavericks, The branding- | drag along for several weeks more the defense contended that the | limit in-a game such as this. vet it | be making such sirenuous opposition | Booklist. { perception.”—Publisher's note iron of border foray has burned its | But it is clear that the positive deci- e e R ot last forever because the pa- | Lo A measure which would thus put so | Chemistry of food and nutrition, by PR way into their very souls, and they | Sion at which the German high com- * ~{ much money into - freasuric SSie o o B T e ; it 3 e R i - 5 bt to extort money from the mil- | tience of man is being sorely trica ali | RUCh money into I'»li'l(l‘”“ wln iy H. C. Sherman Bl P “‘r vouth, bv D: T Gilman, | als lhnnmll |‘l;<n the greaser from over | mand aim l\:‘.u\nm now be obtained. : & e e 4 . HODOSES o PRI “A first story by a recent graduate | the line shall nevermore come wk Even were Verdun to he vandoned ire hy & ans, dge Car- j the . W cone kindly arise | . m bl S 4 N 3 ") = : ¢ hoop- andonec fre Dby this means, Judge Car-|the while. Will someone ise | make the railway transport freight— | 1ood industries, a text book on the of Radcliffe. ing and reeling down the main street, | eventually by the French, the extreme i er made the ruling in question and tell the fixers of prices the futility | for that is what the parcels post maf- production and manufacture u(: e pumping lead at all he sees. { cruelly exhausting cffort needed to | e slave law brought about Ly a | prices are again shoved up 1o nee the first day the Mann White | of this rainbow chasing? It is Le- | ter comes to—for the government on staple foods, by H. T. Vulte and { Cathedral singer, by James Lane Al- — i take it would mark the passing of space s while all citizens must | S. B. Vanderbilt len. The plan to win military glory for | German capacity to resume another X | pay hy weight is a vicious discriming R This story is not a love story. Yet [the Crown Prince at Vere S an. | sreat offensive ks s co S blackmailer: g iy s, and ‘hat means us k = . 5 L K s V. e E erdun is ap- | 8reat offensive on the west front, ‘or + 5 thi untry, blackmailers | timate consumers, and that US| tion which alone should insure the | FFurnishing of a modest home, by F.|there is love of a deeply moving and | parently ganging agzley.— Philadel- | on any other front. for months to e used it for their own selfish and | all. | vilr's defeat. New York Herald, I, Danicls. a noble type in it. Tt has no happy | phia Ledger. come.-—New York Tribune, @ Law was written on the statute | ginning to get on the nerves of the ul-