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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1916. N HERALD teachers who have added their names | After reading the tirade of abuse | ] 4 to the list of brides-to-be. Neither | launched forth on President Wilson McMiL LAN S! ‘:zlxn\r;; COMPANTY, {ma it b.een intimated that the wild | Ly Theodore Roosevelt one begins to NEW BRITAIN'S BUSTRSF boys threw ink wells against walls, or , wonder if the former President has BIG STORE SXcepied) at 4:15 p. m.,#| Iroke slates over fellow students’ | not taken up the business of boosting “ADWAYS RILIABLE™ Chiurch St. Leads the moment it became known ' the .circulation of the magazine for “ormic Mm";‘::tg‘?w Britain | the teacher was about to embark on | . v hich he writ Throughout his PR PR o 2% vast tline wite | (e high seas of matrimony. There | attack printed yesterday he refers to ; 1Y DAt of the, city | ok S8 utamls ~ Monss. | May have been, to be sure, carryings- | what he has written and where it SPRlNG]‘IME per iBent by il R e 2 to: békent b 1 n of this sort; but if so they were | may be found. (et your coples carly. I€e, 60 Cents a Month, 3 kept secret, nor leaked out through P e ) e | 4 S opiy -and .rresy In view of the fact then that every- | Parliament defcated a resolution i (h}\]n,". is going along peacefully in the | which would enforce prohibition on $25 SMART SPRING SUITS SPECIALLY PRICED 12nd St. and Broad- | "CNOOIS, even when teachers see fit to | the entire Dominion of Canada. Thus A 3 = rnifln[l]’:lv::'nlli, #t- | announce their espousals, we say let | local option will be in vogue and each FOR bATURDAY 19"]0‘ v them have their fling. What boots it | province there, as in our states here, The Coat of this graceful suit is made with an extra wide flare gath- Ly anyway, this mere form of announce- | will deal with this question as it ered into ripples by a tailored belt. The military collar buttons high to e : e i e : . o S the neck, can be worn open if desired. The material is very fine = ": Sltrgine ”“":‘I pEkotgioths | LT Tl e ontiyibclieye wool poplin lined with harmonizing peau de cygne and the collar is of con- - — e cH e e Ler u Can adaRuna A isk cairotone irasting faille sill. A “tailored circular skirt is used for this suit which g LR gaged she cannot hide that fact from | is polson for another, comes in those much desired spring shades, Texas Blue, Rookie, Resida ly doubtful if Chief | the world,—not if she is thoroughly in Green, Navy and Black. ! faptain Grace, or any | love with the man to whom she ls{ As our country correspondent ends ed and stalivart guar- | espoused. Her beatific state of mind, | his description of banquet scenes: A HAND ILORED SPRING A SUIT OF SILK TAFFETA FOR e will readily assent | her sweet smile, her rosy cheeks, | “A fair time was had by all those SUIT 'OI" POPLIN. $22 50 SPRING WEAR ling of Magistrate | fresh with the blush of love, her | present.” SPECIAL VALUE. . 3 325.00 This smart model is especially SPECIAL VALU 4o the effect that | cheery “good-morning” to the as- - ! s pustly be censidered | sembling class, will be enough to let IACTS AND FANCIE an A\\‘J;‘\f:liv:lsk-‘(Il q;-]l‘.:]o suT«mm'\ic‘;:fi | the contrary, after | the Wwiseacres in on any secret she | g contrary, after s h any secret Q vipple is cut to a point on either activity of these gen- | might try to harbor in her breast. | : Ao, T e v and a very full flare gathered in by : Portugal is refreshingly different. (0= Leeves oy et bell Parly hours of the Sun- | Ah, no! There is no such thing as a | ;- ORWEe I T8 TORINE o shiaped cuff and the collar has an a stitched on corded belt. The fwhen, with numerous | secret engagement. t when love is f into this war—Rochester Post-Iox- over-collar of contrasting silk, cuffs are bell shaped and the skirt the automobile patrol | young and the spring is in the air. So | press. Daintily trimmed with ocean pearl is of a new flare model. The lin- hauled to the staticn | let the teachers have their share of S buttons. No stylish woman can ) § | fail to apprecaite the smart lines ing is peau de cygne and the ma- MUSIC — SOUVENIRS FOR THE | of this garment. terial heavy silk chiffon taffeta. The smart coat of this suit has a small cape around the shoulders habitues of back-room [ joy in the world just as the followers St. Louis burglars stole a statue fir paraphernalia, we are | of other professions. Let them an- | of Mark Twain. How Mark would bellef that they do not | rounce their capitulation to Cupid, in- | have cnjoyed that!—Detroit Free LADIES. 'such high repute; that | stead of the engagements announcing | | 1 i STYLISH SUITS FOR SPRING WEAR. VERY SPECIAL ............. $16.98 fmay look fipon it as res. hus set a | < 2 q AL LI R G e G o O ver dlover e ine Spring styles are blossoming here | A full rippled flare coat with belt and 3ilk poplin over-collar trimmed with faney buttons is com- ce, even a method of | good example to those in their care, 2 clover 1s oing up in price: | like buds of promise under a garden- bined with a civcular flared skirt to make a very exceptional suit at this moderate price. The ma- 4 g 5 | but that fact won't k roli- { &, Chief Rawlings and | jet them lead the way into the land | cep the poli :’ tender care, each day shows :-mnc-l terial is a very fine quality serge lined with peau de cygne and comes in the new spring color range. ling more attractive, more novel and | ticians out of it—Baltimore Ameri- { interestingly new, the seeds we planted - feview it with 'the ‘com- | of love and melody to be followed bY | cop. Stamps it an evil, a | those pursuers of book lore whose | _— e ‘ . s 3 | onths ago, are bearing luscious fruit! : T y ey A e e = Uption to the public | only joy in life for the nonce must be | . : ; : g S e e DAINTY AFTERNOON DRESSE $15 98 $25.00 DRESSES OF SILK CHIFFON TATFETA ; | Greatest mystery to us is where | THE JOATS, I CyR it - o o COMBINED WITH G : E . the simple announcement that | {pev put what they take out of the | DRESSES asonably priced. Make @0 it e, SRR AR CREPE. SPECIAL VALUE Ring hour, or, hétter still, | “school is out.” Teachers are human | Panams canal. I3 the occan filling | Your selection from our exclusive stock | The new cape is featured in these dresses which Trimmed with the new bead embroidery on the B¢ the cvening. when the | just as the rest of us. The announce- | Up?—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. and you'll be satisticd. i vt o oacticalland stylian The akikt s sery fan| 1ere vockelsfand vestse: Thia: handsomie| aress s sather in the main, | ments of thelr approaching marriages | o oo | WOMEN'S SUITS—Priced $12.95 (o 5 i R S h e oiiny hudes ioniAlig S devote themselves to | should have no terrible effect UPON ! hieh that it don’t g “"m_'(h T "U .00, gathered in at the waist and the sleeves have the rose and silver grey has a waist of Georgette crepe Earkening out of the far | the discipline of the schools no more | most of us.—Atchison Globe. JUNIOR SUITS—Priced $10.98 to new flare cuffs. A white over-collar is used of crepe with taffeta satin while the wide tunic skirt is made 5 adis re o in’ 5.00.. i entirely of silk taffeta. For those who want an of paradise, there are | than the announcement of a captain’s | S ] Lhed de chine. Buttons of gold thread trim this dress | ~0 00 Sy L T e up occasions, this one is Zens of each and every | engagement should break up a mili- | nry Ford's boom for the presi- WOMEN'S COATS—Priced $7.98 to g o o g ke B + ; . | dency seems to have been cauipped | g20.00, which comes in all the wanted spring shades. very sultable. b e ie | taryicompany. S Havelasheart, with a self-stopper—Charleston News | Betake themselves to little and Courier. JUNIOR COATS—Priced $3.98 to | B where there are green- === $12.98. $10.00 FLARE BELTED COATS $7 98 $13.50 FULLY LINED SPRING $10 98 s s vhit SAVE THE PAPER. SP JOATS—Price JOATS fiés and round red; white, Reports of Russia’s military death | ¢ JBORT L9 riced AT S e i 2 hips, or checks, and there Recently, it »will be remembered, | seems ¢o have been exaggerated— | " 0 " These coats BJofjch coked ibaSKeL fweaye A natty tailored model made of good quality fets of the great American | Secretary of Commerce Redfield seat | Wall Street Journal. WOM material trimmed with billiard cloth. The wide flare | <orge and lined throughout with peau de cygne. The Pker while away their time | a message to the American peovic is gathered in by a tailored belt and the collar has | ide flare is belted and the collar has wide reveres. iz e SRl i S o o 5 v st E: B oke and whispering and |asking them to go sparingly in tho | SERGE DRE : . 4 on e noTider abe SHADOW PLAIDS INCHILLA ) i e e & et e SPRING COATS OF POPLIN. ELATDS L CE fied lights. In many cases | total destruction of waste paper and n case of war perhap: woulc S . COATS, VERY SPECIAL ‘ . | go,” says T. R. Who stuck that e ! SPECIAL V. o i dd rs into the consideration |old rags because of a famine which | «“perhap. in there?—Detroit Frec EVENING GOWNS. § Made of a good quality poplin in the wide new This new material is here made up in.a wide cir- B o: iroattably in. [tireatens the country, The secretary | Freas. ‘;i‘j UBIL(;[L m_z.p:l\)frimt el box coat model with two bands of silk taffeta around | cular box (;nat m‘udlel wit;ha black‘ve!svreet tco)‘l‘l::"«;;il ot mbling? Do not, s 5 s | — 20 2= ALY LN gerios he bottom. These smart spring coats can be sur- | large patch pockets. ese coats 3 ga g has now amplified this by addressing | Priced 97¢ to $2.98. 1209 e smart and are fashion's favorite for spring wear. Btitell that to Chief R_RW- létters on the same subject to the| Very few of the republicans jumped CREPE DE CHINE, SILK TAFIE- Bptain Grace, They, differ | numerous chambers of commerce, | upon the elastic frame of Mr. Taft |y (o™ (Cp™Lrorip ™ Bl o Ve o8 graduates of the larger | boards of trade, and the other sim- | Pecause he did not rush into a war | "o g0 o e AR g " . g 3 2 i 34. > b/ ILDRF AND i i S % with Mexico.—Chicago Daily News. SPRING COATS FOR CH $ S SKIRTS of learning who claim that |jlar institutions and commercial o 0 THE NEW GLOVES—“KAYSER" it e 4.98 ?‘:;;oo SPRING DRES! i ok $l 98 philosophical study, that|ganizations throughout the country.| Senatorial finish in Indiana: Harry SILK GLOVES, All lengths 50¢ to $1 = 2 & "M !'h'e' 1r.s‘t‘Bargan Table, Main Floor.) ..the means of educating|The gist of the whole campaign i New, first; Jim Watson, second; A. | pair. | A belting model made of fine shepherd check with e r greatest thinkers. These | “Say aste paper and rags. | J. Beveridge, not even mentioned.— — O A e oA PP 8% | Syracuse Post-Standard. kR R 2 L Rl olac Vo hatty Stylish models made with yokes, belts and wide 3120, 8100 s flare in serges, poplins and checks in navy blue, mixture passed nowhere at this reasonable price. P world are not to blame for | This is a campaign for national on under the cloak of col- | conservation. It is directed at every Gvery time the people almost for- FRENCH KID GLOVES—S1. and very durable these coats are ‘most desirable for Belgian blue and black and a few in $1.50 to $3.00 pair, materials. All sizes. ulum; but for what hap- | home, every office, every shop in the : get about him Justice Hughes ari present wear. w Britain and its immediate | United States. The newspaper office | t0 insist that he is not a candidate MCCALLUM SILK HOSE—$1.00, ! | Tndianapolis Star. $1.50, $2.00 pair. " 1 ey are responsible, ‘being | with its wilderness of waste paper | of the. public weal. There- | scattered over the floor each day 1 R BOOT SILK HOSE—: 50c pair. ‘Phone orders iQOR"“' Ef’,‘f"fi::‘l ho would readily yield to |one of the first places struck by the | Pnrtuvgal _wfll soon regret .vh;g !t | All the new shades arc here. e OB, Tor & gt lum'h: his L forced itself into the war—Baltimore NEW LEATHER GOODS—10c (o | ) ’ ° a cup of tea or f. Magistrate. Levy, have a |appeal, although in most offices FeA ks | Nl D ety it ) substantia re- hief Rawlings and Captaln | paper is all baled and sold. The | — get ] sl PRESTR : | P W least selects | COIN HOLDERS—25¢ (o 98¢, | promptly filled. . HARTFORD past. get you if you don’t watch | housekeeper who deliberately burns President Wilson at least selects | i . ] N i ] every parcel of paper that comes into | for his appointees men who have rev- | GATE TOP MESH BAGS—i9c o OUR DATLY AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY INSURES PROMPT DELIVERY OF YOUR PURCHASES P londs of accomplishment—Chicago’| §3.50 cach. Daily Delivery in New Britain, Elmwood, Newington, Cedar Hill, Maple Hill and Clayton. the home is the next station. The | oo S i AN | JERS AND BETROTHALS. | paper industry is exceedingly em- . —— s R the greatest jovs in a girl's | barrassed because of the war abroad. i (e TR R e e e O 1s $he announcement of her | It needs help, or in the fine days| ., japored wholly in vain in trying | chine which is b demonstrated partment to adjust the system to {bined capillary attraction of the Usualily this Is ‘a formal |ahead the people of this country will | to show that shooting up “whatever | hore dquring o ving opening Fri- | WHAT OTHERS SAY practical conditions. brous shrubs and sticks and twig dignifiecd ceremony: oceca- | be at a loss for stationery and wrap- | comes in front of the torpedo tubes day and Saturday. It measures from 'hat congress is in a mood to go |that together form the paper. further than the Hay bill in the way S of strengthening the regular army Uncle Sham. is indicated by the house vote on the (New Haven Union.) Kahn amendment increasing the reg- { mp, : 0 se who were tickled with the ular establishment to 220,000 men. | cleverness and force of Porter Emer. manufactured in New Brit- This fimf“qdme"'a was defeated by & |son Browne's timely satire in Me- ain at the plant of the New Britain \'ovie'fl ,'1" to 191. A »clmnzev of only | Clure's recently entitled “Peace At Machine Co. It is the first machine of The Army Bills. "‘%"‘,3 ‘0‘3151 WO"}:G ‘}*“e‘ Cfi{}:le(;‘ it. Any Price Poem” will be disappoint- s | . . Sir T L this character cver installed in a re- . g o ith such a showing in the house, feq in his latest effort along the same that Mary, or Kate, or | States there are used some fifteen | is the expres ESiiomasilin g e e e R T e ) e (New York World.) where n-tionni-defense sentiment | general line. called ,,L_nc?‘le S ged to be married, with | thousand tons of paper of various |fon of a hope that he may come to g T, "o | mTaken as a whole, therefore, the |has been the least aggressive, it 18 | Peace at any. price: was a laughable i | New York next vear and resume his 3 eafel tolpredict i that iho iAnal meas. 2 o A d word from the girl herself. | kinds. It is pointed out that the ma- | 10 * 00 "0 Mot g 0T A erien's s predic t the final m burlesque with a message of . logic ter P T e i Riakatar oo be avadisamR o Tl S S SR -oblems by both bills | Ur® When it leaves the -conference and plain common sense. The .new onsidered a very convenient | jority of this stul can g S » | cup—New York World. . g - army and its proble 3 _ | committee will contain more of the |article is humorous, bhut -an. - unwai- nnouncement since the ring | made over again into stock of various | ?’*] an ““P"°J'°“‘§:::d “;fl‘:de?;“:l‘f,cleg; Chamberlain bill than of the Hay |ranted perversion of facts doing in- e islation, and w = il g xteriously switched from one | grades and put back on the market. | 2 [ L e ey woite | 1 justice to the president of ‘the United the other and thus an end | Very few people know this. In order | Insurance Companies Quit ¢ ) than we could have expected a little S e ( States and to the country itself, = Facts sl ) | i~ il [4 o are facts and should not be pervert- fe story, or secds of doubt | to educate the people up to the won- | arolina. [ - while ago. | Jlow Blotting Papcr Absorbs Ink. |cq to make material for buriesque - yay; manufacturing paper, | fden Recor This is the opinion of Henry L. | & & QRS S0 rles g2 | R d:rfuil wayvs o\'.t ok : gl vnqu ; ) (Meriden Record.) i 199-201-203 MAIN STREET. e e (Popular’ Science Monthly.) ,;rncur;rslc,elf;z;ne‘{uurcu w mlreJl bur- el 1 Nahryoide. of; t e gD ol ot as st sl Gl Qi UG LhEEom inct of President Taft, in an=lalysis | Every student of physics knows | #5146 S di o TR It now appears that certain | out on this campaign, It will be aid- | fire insurance companies who have of the house and senate @'~ bills | that water will run up a narrow tube | act; the second is spoiled because the | been doing business in South Carolina, BE 8 : K ! author has gone out of his way to department in | been Eiolsin o : 2 Which was printed recently. i the by capillary attraction. Anythivg | 20397 T4° & i 0 d 1 { have withdrawn from the state, b Hc Has No Luck. | Tivees | immersed in water has a similar ai- | PeTVert his account of recent event 1 | s o Dot e g e 5 Sy | ] L nas : " las a basis for framing his humor. It s ¥ 5 . o ¢ o - The house, by practically a unan- |traction for the water; that is, tho | S & geDtro L ED o £ S0 O g DR (ERG, CF LR E | sy Tt el Do i, Rmilo k) G et ote, has now passed the Hay | object becomes wet by the water | 1 " o0ld abpens that hin art e beai < el 3 5 g ? imous vote, has a e Hay 3 3 e < " p oy e teaching force of the city. | ting forth the plan of conservation ad- | now in effect will not be canceled, it If cver I-ain't feelin’ well bill. which marks a long. step forward | that clings to it. The amount is lim- ‘? f;}{etla:':‘(;'l;‘:v}‘l::‘t‘innrh«s descend 3 i e R e = : 5 S 3 1Ly = 3 x 2 == d into anti- 1 propaganda. that the pledging of a | vanced by Secretary Redfield | is said, but no new business will be | Aom gits & medicine bottle down |, yyeparation for national defense, |ited by the weight of the liquid it- ProprEnIEn written, while the new |a_“ is in force, | With stuff that’s got an orful smeil, | 41 the senate will begin formal con- |self. Place your hand in water, and 5 3 it is announced by the disgruntled i What's thick an’ = sticky, bad an’ | Gaeration of the Chamberlain bill yvour hand, when withdrawn, is wet. | The Truth From Winsted. ndency to break down the | yer, or a mathematician of no mean | curance men. The decision to With- s e i3 : | g su 5 3 { rown Monday: The limited attraction between the | (Waterbury Republican.) si0f diseipline which must | ability to figure out the exact loss ¢f | draw from the state was reached by | 1t aint a bit o' use to fight; |7 "Fhe Hay bil adds ten mew regi- [hand and the water is gaged by the | vinstod juct cam't heln n k § i - 3 surance 3 e ety 1 = 5 : = 5 s reitgut ¢ instec S elp .having ‘a i any well organized in- | waste paper and rags every day in the | the higher ups in the insurance world, She holds me tight by both m¥ ), chts of infantry to the regular | weight of the water that clings to [ ebitatinaros bk u!"ge et “‘,r"‘ ‘““‘“"fl‘ neNey :“‘\“" e “"‘-\“’" ; . army, six new regiments of field ar- l!he hand. | Here is/a Mmeakage -repsived by the Re e new law in South arolina | But Willic Jones, say. he's all rvight; | tien iftoo S ; AR severa SRt o e heir engagements, either lose | waste is something appalling and | prohibits the or tion of fire in- | e e tillery, fiftcen new compan of | Imagine several hands placed olf;v publican from a Waterbury man who f I : S | LoRto sl T AR Dtk cngineers and fifty-two new com- [together in water, but not touching | corresponds with someone in Winsted their disciplinary_powers or | were it not for the present condition | surance companies to maintain uni panies of coast artillery. Tts regular- [one another. If this composite hand | Just cceived a letter from a g’m ! et to the rude jokes of the | might be further augmented and | fcrm charges or rates in the state. | Mom's med'cine tastes like all 2it-00 |y provisions arc substantially | were formed of 10 single hands it | in Winsted in Whieh sho suse che The insurance men also object to an- That's why T yell an® squirne a0} tnose recommended by Secretary | would attract 10 times as much wa- { fell off a snow driff into the top of B ot bl ol b e el A A | o Den lamethatgment ko effcct March kick, Garrison ter as the one hand would attract | an apple tree and that is no “Win- x par o8 B ® | 1, imposing an annual license fee of |1 know ‘at 1 would jest about { The Chamberlain bill adds thirty- {and hold on its surface. So, a wisp | sted varn,” either, but the honest on the announcement i | from the highest to the lowest, usual- | $25 on agents for each company fhey Or Tittle ruther, T'd be sick. four new resiments of infantry, ten |of hay. composed of a hundred spears [ {ruth. Must have snowed and Is duri he scholastic year. | Iy find their way into the fire, when | represent, and taxing single agen(s { But mom she takes me on her lap new regiments of cavalry, fifteen new |of dried grass, placed in water, will blowed some up there this winter. [n\”i per cent. on all premiums paid | An' calls on pa an’ pa assists, vegiments of field artillery, Six of [remove a hundred times as much of Now if Lou Stone had received the | to them. That Willie Jones, he's zot a shap; ‘ngineers and ninety-two new com- | the fluid as would cling to one spear, ' infor: 3 be made over the simple little back to the mills. The Sec v rre] i MeMas i e e C A a3 spear;;information giveriabovy lerwiid WS e m ¥ ¢ | and sent back to o Insurance Commisstoner’ McMaster, His folks ‘is Christvun sierntists. | p.ijes of coast artillery Bushes in & marsh will remove a jimproved somewhat on the ‘‘homest of announcing engagements 15 | retary of Commerce expresses him- | the backer of the new legistation. has Both the house and senate bills un- | certain amount of water which will, | truth,” probably hy discovering ap- clear to those who hold that | self as confident that “the Chambers | @bpealed to the federal “governmefit } Sometimes I git a poultice—hot! dertake to federalize the National | by capillary attraction, cling to their | ple blossoms in full bloom on the tree 1 z«;\p an |n\‘os||::alm:1‘. T:fls. it is \3;_|).\. Or mustard ,.1:.5:”- wors ‘1"1 still ol Guard and transform it into a na- |submerged parts. and a troop of his tame trout waiting the companics will welcome he | Which sometimes leaves a Dblistered | ignal force subject to the orders of | Under the microscope fik below with a net, to cate el and B caine. - it - should be o b S el e I A | tiona r¢ S op rot elow with a net, to catch the girl and ™} i : frecy oty oan feRaer o Sl Ml iolnGactonfo el e Bcom. spot, {he president. In addition, however, | blotting paper, when absorbing ink, | save her from harm. When one con- prme consideration iii the or- | éice to all the people of the country, | janles in refusing to write further | It's powders often or a pill the senate hill empowers the presi- |resembles, on a small scale, a marsh | siders the average ability of the Win- cheme of things. In all the | as well as to the paper industry, by | business in South Carolina practically | No “‘mmm- that a feller groans rent to organize and train a force of | matted with shrubs and sticks and | stedite, engaged in narration, he just | ‘ies up the ms;lrahn(‘u of the state, am'l An’ hits the spoon an' turns Federal Voluntcers who would be ’H\'igs. around which water is flow- | naturally has mercy on Stone for en- to bring relief there is a movemen twists! MEEE Cen e e e . A et Bl aeach j § ik 5 5 ! g completely under the authority of |ing as ink runs about and among | deavoring to keep just a little ahead i &-c!ty xot one h ’ Iepective distuicts folmave tsinee oD footffor ithe repeal of ithe law. {Liwish jat T was Willlc Jones; the United States government and | the fibres that together form the | of the crowd. poyining like: a viot taking | and papers.”” Bear in mind, then, | Rentucky and Missouri have both s folks is Christvun sicrntists not, like the National Guard, under | spongy paper. There is a limit to - Men some temcher announced | that these things at present do not | been through I-gms with the fire in- Py a divided authority the amount of liquid which a “blot- | The president of the United G surance companies, and these “a"(; - This provision is a distinct im- |ter’” will absorb, so there is a limit ' man societies says the Teutonie $ repealed the radical legislation an The war may vet be ended in o i R e e | e e e fishes : o 5 Battlos “b&t e i § o “Sav 3 . s oy you e A proveme 1 al arn E g at a marsh tavors Justice Hughes, which may d battles beimg fought in | bish, but have a market value. ® | 2ppointed commissions to frame in- |the German Reichstas.—Rutland | nian of Secretary Garrison, because | will absorb without overflowing. That one reason why he it #0 ihy—1Indid ooms presided over by those | your waste paper and rags.” sirance codes. Herald. it is elastic and enables the war de- 'limit, in the ‘blotter,” is the com- ‘u)lull&- star. \ is a4 mere informal pro- | ping paper. To help overcome this |iS verboten—Cleveland Leader. a bolt of cloth accurately, quickly and conducted with no more | condition is nothing more nor le the very conventional sur- | than public service. It has, of course, Sometimes, too, the mere | a reward in ready money for deal- isplay of a solitaire on the | ers everywhere are looking for ma- | or of the left hand is enough | terial with which to manufacture | > i Droadcast throughout the | paper. Every day in the United | The fir » in England Views on all sides of timely questions as discussed In ex- changes that come to the This AMERICAN CLOTH REGIS- Herald Office. Chanute is enlarging her cemetery, | ytes the amount of the sale correctls though why it's hard to say. No one | at any price. with any self-respect would be caught i T economically, the vardage sold; it com- | | | dead in that town if he could =et out—FEmporia Gazette Zeneral treatment of the regular of the school hoard in New | ed by the postoffice re greatly wrought up over | a display, at all post offices through- troth to take in marriage | It would take a Philadelphia law- e s edchiérs when they an- | vear In this country. The individual bm comed This being | neglected. Letters, circulars, folders, all this fuss and furore | they should be bundled and crated | i | e is wred institution and | of Commerce and Boards of Trade in crianating from the various | urging individuals and firms in their fagemen Nor have we heard | come under the general head of ruh-

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