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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916. WYVBRITAIN BERALD|;zecons o, oone s oo [ wces v swvers (v g on Y § AN, generous allowance the ordinance The Baltimore Federals, with them NEW BRITAIN'® BUSIEZP? ERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, little $900.000 hammer. are trying to & e Proprietors experts plan to set up great modern { patt o qur national trust in baseball, BIG s:vl):m 4 daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 p. m., | guns at the entrance to our famous | —Binghamton Press. “ADWAYS RLELIABLE™ ° prlng oa s 0 ¢ Herald Building, 67 Church St. ports, by replacing some of the i . ed_at the Post Ofce at New Britaln | out-of-ds e ithithal vervilat The future of Constantinople is a ° s > “ P - d B Second Claas Mail Matter, 1‘"'f"" i e subject of general discussion. Tt does pEC!a y rice — type. At Fortress Monroe, Virginia, | not make much difference into who 1 by to any part of the city jtions for paper to be sent by mall | an old fashioned carriages and others | TUrk is driven out bag and basgage. y /able in advance, 60 Cents a Month, % i —Wilkesharre Record | (90 a Year. are practically useiess to defend the aS el > These extraordinary coats made with a very full circular flare, a fancy belt and a silk over- entrance to Hampton Roads, seven- Ambassidor Gerard reports having i sollar to match. The material is a very good quality wool poplin and comes in navy blue, Belgian nly profitable advertising medium in | e e e e . e G o 3 : Son Ty Cireulaslon oo T rress | teen miles away. To overcome this 1 “a genera sation with Jlue and rookie. pom always open to advertisers meglect and to guard the possible | Chancellor Von Bethinann-Hollwes i ~—WISE, SMITH & COMPANY. . : : that ooy | 01 nothing in particular.” Were Colo- | entrance of enemy ships that might | nel House's interviews on the same Terald will be found sale at Hota- 1 & e New Stand. 4ana St and Broad- | scek their way into the Chesapeake | subject?-—Pittsburgh Despateh, e SPORT COATS OF ay, New York Ci Board Walk, st- | o : ey = . . GOLFINE ELlhand % = Bay and up the Potomac River to E l W : 6 98 ntic City, and Hartford Depot. Sk e ol B i A German scigntist has discovered Xxclusive earing . ; 5 e : - . J'F‘LEF;\ G 3 - e | @ process for I6wering the specifi ) " s oTELE] nation, sixteen-inch guns will be set | gravity of gasoline. He should devolc | Apparel | B Wwo whadss of goilife 1 R S up at Cape Henry. New York City | his genius toward doi othi J . wTe uS pats, oo : aseenc 2 2 3 e A e aE e The new ideas in Dress come thick Foieeiin Lisee (pontafiEN : s and fast this spring, but not too fast ollar and belt being of 4 » R e T caliber placed at Rocka Beaa e e Oy ofiactionie el | & ¢ | ontrasting collar to the THI ROOSEVEIT DRIVE, placec ockaway Beach Among the sipplisson the Mrengh | 81 this store of actlon—ever ready to CoBlinstafcollingtofishe So that the coast artillery service |steamer Rochambeau - which sailed | €Wl the chaff from the wheat, holding H . ch ay be 150 r T Por . | fast only to styles worth while. combinations as blue with may be more useful in time of war | from New York for Bordeaux this A o e e white, rose with whits and pipes, otherwise known as Missotiri | 0" . I = i ' b meerschaums. There will be rejoicing | #¢cessories of dress become a contin- these very smart for street cars will be built to carry sixteen- |in the trenches—Buffalo Commercial, | HOUS event. et carrier [ e s Pt Ot tonty, | scme of the best guns are mounted | hands the city falls, only =o that the will be protected by guns‘ef the same inust have been a great day waen certain Congressman from hington” stood in the august pres- ot Theodore Roosevelt at Oyster | °f mobile artillery. Special raflroad land hcard the Colonel outline of the platform he says he will | I"¢h guns along the coast, from T lThe New Tailoréd Suii‘s nd if the republican party nomi- :‘f:""e“‘jj V}fi:l“d on the east, and m“':;‘;(:” 5 ]:3;;’\‘““':)’]‘“ 1,'1‘,‘“:“"“,‘:”‘\', Wom v Suite 15000 (o L 230,00 CHIC SEPARATZ, COATS him for a third term. It must| from Washington to California 'on | yiyny g smile, a most unwonted smile, | cach, o e e heen a grand sight when the | the West. Fourteen-inch guns and | to the face of the long despised army | Junior Suits, $10.98 to $20.00 cach. [ : o ; 3 /7 St -‘“‘""“$13 98 el banged his fist on a table, | HOWitzers will also be added to this | mule may be condeded witheut argu- S t C t € = iy WEABR, < L2 if vou have any doubt on the | tillery will protect vital points on Fully lingd with a good i — ze sclection to choose from. : ; i Villa being carted ahont the country { Women’s Coats, $9.98 (o $25.00 : nuality peau de cygne this ct you must not nominate me.” | POth coasts where forts are not es- |in a wagon to escape capture can’t | each. ] e el coatiwiin a wonderful piece of stage bus- [ {ablished. This js in conformity with | appdal much to the imagination cven Junior Coats. $3.98 to $18.00 cach. g \ frant belt and yoke back Climax. The Colonel was he- | Plans adopted by the army more »“(l;_""“; -“'”““‘;“";'*"1 W‘”"‘”T who are Children’s Coats, $2.98 to $7.30 § is made of heavy Wwool i b0 _ | willing to overlook the fact that a man | eac| o ) Yopl d comes al his listener must have been he- | than a yvear ago. Another part of 1y each. poplin and me in all a murderer if he rides a horse well. . . & > 1 T t anted spring ind, after reading of the account [ the scheme is the installation of anti- | —Syracuse Journal. Chlldren’s Wh]te Dresses C‘f‘y‘;fl\{‘"» AL ¥ s episode, the public at large has | aircraft guns, submarine mines, and —_— . 10 herolc, It begins to look as it | torpedoes under radio control as per- | . AS the Weeks pass there comes For Confirmation Mg & § growing belief that a German victory ° Y ctonel will win the day when the | fected by John Hays Hammond, JT. | at Verqun would be by me mean de. $1.98 TO $4.98 BACH. i Talifll‘made ults (1] e[‘ges l . ntion assembles in the Windy | This is only the beginning of the plan | cisive. 1If it were a war between Ger- Sec our cute little Dresses at 98¢, nd business gets under way. He | perfected by the War Department | man and France a triumph at Verdun Hair BOW and Sash Stylish suits that are made with a »~y full flare and tailored belt with convertible collar that | would really be the beginning of the can be buttoned high to the neck, lined with peau de cygne and has a very wide full skirt the nomination whether any-| Board of Review which calls for the : end. But, as it is now. there would be o has any doubt on the subjéct or | uitimate expenditure of $96,000,000, | the sreat British reserve force some- Rlbhons. And, if possible, he is going to| hut it presages livelv interest by | where in France that would har the | yapite and colors. 19¢. 25¢, 30¢ and @ STVLISH SMART TAILORED 8 HANDSOME HAND - TAILORED the republican party to give it | some members of Congress and the | Way to Paris.—Buffalo Courier. | s0c yard. 8 MADI SUITS . R 17.9 SUIT DR PRESENT WEAR 24-98 At no time has this store or any other store in thi hope that in the not too far distant , 2 2 : ‘| During the Civil war the govern- D We offer at tlis attractive pr taost unusval | ] s morning the heroic figure of | future the United States will be well | ment of this country established a omen s resses St MR, SR BN D e city offered such a variety of suits at this popular A ¥ 3 collection of stylish suits, some in the new boomerang price. The collection contains among other numer el Roosevelt looms up large and [ protected by adequate coast de- | blockade not confined to enemy coasts lent on the political horizon. With | fenses. | and harbo Wie W stopped inelitral 5 2 St | ships journeying between neutrai ports | Silk and Serge Combinations. # arc scrse and pepling so well made that no woman Serges, in all colors, $3.98 (o $15.00. Silk Taffetas. model and others belted and flare. The materials ous models one of poplin with seven pleats runnin down the back, helted in at the waist, an over-collar RS e d when there was reason to believe that Smart Dresses these, indeed, priced who desires a suit at this price can fail to he of embroidered silk and the new bell sleeves I s over the “favorite son” con- e : : s 5 material is very good quality poplin lined with peau 5 o > C = the cargo would ultimately reach the | $9.98 to $25.00. ma Es 1 3 SR ODYRCAHE = & suited. de cygne. This is but one example. t, darkening the hopes of the enemy. We did in substance that N S F little candidates and leaving| This is no way to talk about mat- | which Great Britain is now doing. The ew dummer I'urs ) e name as prominent as his own | ters involving the honor of a nation, | American people should not be de- White Iceland Fox Scarfs, priced H e i Child $6 98 Uit Justice Hughes 1¢ Hughes | The Hamburger Nachricnter, m | (1Y%, 5 0 this important matter— | £2.08 and $4.98 cach. Stylish Spring Coats for ren $6. < > Unt commenting on the American in- | = 0 h B J Sl s m-): mehln.l.',eld ey e e N o e stric 0as A full flaring coat made with a belt and set- in silk collar. The very good quality serge of which SUERCTD SR SRON UG ol S cerdinsgtheRtornadoing oty SN Nolon e o dbesto olishiengusntol | I8y Bnlbig irange lof fcolors M specin) this coat is made somes in navy blue, Belzian blue, resida, green and putty. Metal buttons are used ut in for him he might have had | the steamers Sussex and Englishman, | AT8Ue after what the country hasun- | ¢ o9 Falue $1.9 ST p o tr is ¢ G bone 1i the lnst cloliteen mouthe |81.29 each. Valuc S1.95. Ofhicrs ut to trim this coat. ; : $1.98, § §5.48 cach, = s and in the face of the efforts to repro- | $1:98 $3.48 to $5.48 cach, ; ughes did not resign, has not| “Who on carth cares in Germany S san conflict on our M b s f PP 3 L hnlie s Silenyiiduce the Busopean sonflictioon Sou arapou Jdcaris THE SMARTEST STYLES IN SPRING WAISTS ARE HERE THE NEW COLORED NECK- ed, and, from all prospects, will | whether these ships were torpedoed | soil, that unrestricted immigration is s i e 5 AT 59¢, 98¢, $1.98 —AT 3RD FLOOR WEAR hErtin s ey il e desirable. For all that. the literacy | Natural and black, 49c cach. AT 59¢, 98¢, $1.98 — an JOOR. ] X Sign. Ergo, it i= a good sugss| by German submarines or not? They | cedimape. Tor ail that, the Htersey B l You should see these specials in New Bastiste Faists. dainty i nvenoitie Wonider: Cilinre foosevelt will be the man, wheth- | belonged to and were used by the | 1o commen sense or patriotiom, 1t is ew elts maodels with fine laces and em broidered organdie trimmings, made | and Cuff Sets with dainty colored is wanted by everybody or mere- | enemy and were destroyed. That is | contrary to the spirit of our ideals to | Leather Goods, Bags, Purses, (0¢ to with convertible collar, sizes 36 to 50. RoraeraiinloldR T ose RO yal EEIiG aself and his select troupe. all’we care about at the moment.” deny a person the opportunity to!gsgs, ¢ SATIN STRIPE SILK WAISTS. pink, etc., also linen Collar and a funny situation. The Colonel | Somebody should carc whether | @K€ @ place for himself in tac| Gate Top Mesh Mesh Bags, 19¢ (o Golf model with pocKet, another tailored style in plain colors | Cuft’ Sets neatly cmbroidered, een persona non grata with the | these ships were blown up by Ger- | Liliey eres because he has hoen de- | §3.50. g dfassoxicdistuines BEL 98, i choice 3 ) i =als priyed Sbzotsiinof iyl lofn = toy . ] CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS All Our New Shades in 25c Ma- uard since he kicked over the | man submarines, and somebody | of all educational advantages.—Roch- Easter Jewelry Noveitles i Made with fancy hemstitched yoke, front fastened with large | lines, Saturday Special at 19c¢ yd in 1912 and smashed the front | should explain. it “is exactly | ester Democrat and Chronicle. ¥Mat Pins, Brooches, Veill Pins, Col- pearl buttons, flesh. ‘mais. peach and light blue, $2.98, See our line of fichu and vest the buck-board. He is actually | two weeks today since the Sussex s lar l"in~. Intalvariely, 106 tol93¢ WAISTS WORTH $1.00 AN D $1.25, AT 59c—A SPECIAL LOT neck ruffling in plain and colors, | and distrusted by the men who [ went down, and the | The Sleeping Beauty. Silk Hosiery ’ 1 Also 36 to 44 Middy Blousecs, sizes 10 to 43, all at 59c. at 25¢ and 50¢ yard. | | | | | | | | ping sun behind him his shadow | jouble in garnering the honors. | sa supposition struck a torpedoed. In two weeks something should be known what ’though they professed 10 | of the cau o i o cause, and in view of | tage and sccurity to all, but especially E Gl BOlbr s O TG (00| [ e it e e s B P G aster Gloves behind that call, not the sincer- | gjlence, it would seem as if something | WAt 1% it vl Dlstru}st."~Dmnr’w~'hmw < Imported Kid Gloves, $1.15, $1.50, t would go for a man who could known, THe German! Chancetlos |ATCHI2 hou shimberest in " th domn 0 = ‘cauty, ow anc engths, $2.75, $3. s said that “Germany respected the Screncly stretehed upon a couch of . “There is one safeguard known gen- | Children’s, 25¢ and 50¢ pair. erally to the wise which is an advan Men’s, 25¢ and 50¢ pa ated or distrusted so much as| mine or was York Times.) Women's, 25¢ to $2.00 pair. Hughes i by tifs same gath- and Mail Orders substantial re- prompily filled. HARTFORD past. OUR DAILY AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY INSURES PROMPT DELIVERY OF YOUR PURCHASES, Daily Delivery in New DBritain, Elmwood, Newington, Cedar Hill, Maple Hill and Clayton. ld grease the machine; but he is| jg that she either (Nancy Howard De Ford in the New ‘Phone orders | Our Restaurant 8 is an ideal place Charter 3050, for'a Lighit lunch 9 ° a cup of tea or htrolled. Yet it was a forlorn hna it was Hughes or anybody . 1 i ” : 1 i ‘\, " ! legitimate rights of neutral trade and blue, shable Cape Gloves, sunrantecd ather than mothing. Now | (o iimerce,” but that is as far as he | 10 TOUNd about thee, story-wise, thy | (o wash, $1.15, $1.29, $1 mair. o late for Hughes, The Colonel | servants went If he even helieves tha | \r ieep Y Bl e e eves that much | re siceping, tor Easter Blous sen diligently fixing his fences and if he knows the attitude of the Dainty Lingeries, 897¢ to $2.93 pnigupscn o e g vast majority of true American | Thickly and softly drop the thornless < Mot b tis b b Tings—That some peopie read only RULES OF THEI ROAD, | D D nQ Crepe de Chines, $1.98 and 98 & 1 LI BAN KERS T ROTEST esc past two or three months | oses, ! : ) | citizens he must care whether these e R 1 first page and tat ther sense of = ! Wh f K . ely awaits the sanc ose perfume works a subtle spel st e i i G B Y B L O R | STy s were [ torpedocd iy oot ~.ml’ deep; S aubtsisnell otte Crepe, $2.98, $3.98 cach, | Droportion of the valuc of news 1s | ydopted by Farmers' Anti-Auty So- TREASURY RUI IPI{G men who will come rallying to o Al auses, $2.98. $3.49 and $4.98 | l1acking. > 4. submarines or sent down by cncoun- | Passiouate, indeed, must be thy Prince EREEh B B T e £ ; clety, but Good Anywhere. s le. And they will come, or we _ euElimentl : cach, Newspaper readers should try and tering mines. The Hamburger Nach- s e el Sl s Following are the “Ruies of the - b Mo b 5 " disabuse themselves of the idea that Ie ! Obtect £ & T 5 [ richter probably takes too great a MO ) Baker S resn rated | e rirst page is the whole paper. As | Road” as adopted by the Farmers’ ct to Extension of Tax Law to I re is only one thing that ‘can | , sl = e burden upon its shoulders in assum- | Meanwhile, he sure that cyes are on matterdof ract,ithe iindividualiwh ol SEE s htomoblle)society terest dnd ‘Dividends of : e Colonel from carrying out his T e e REL i Cocoan“t «s not read the inside pages is bound 1—Upon discovering an approaci- to secure the nomination, and & EEnan oS, AT T SR TR die i miss a great deal of value, Tivery | ing team, the automobilist must stop Foreigners. e Something New—Canned Cocoanui | .go of a newspaper worthy the | offside and cover his machine with a g who It coretons man milernt o Ior the first time yvou can et pure | iy, is worth reading. IFrequently | blanket painted to correspond to the New York, April 7.—Bankers hega 0. if covetous man attemit thy | fresh Cocoanut just as it comes from sraph and local which come | se are taking steps in opposition to. thy, Von Bernstorff Washingto o e > o telegrant d local which com cener: : i ti shington has lownfall, the nut, but already grated, canned | i, early in the evening are used on the ; new ruling of the United States treas: given assurances of friendliness, He Will interpose? with the original cocoanut milk—as | jnside as a matter of expediency this o Sheed it on country 0892 | ury department extending the apil 1 cation of the personal income tax §0 : cares: surely somebody must carc natural as the fresh cocoanut, | Then what about the Progres- 2 2 ; e ar, of ShT et ap- ? o S Byl Afar, the "!a"jn £ myriad feet ap-| . orything but the shell, for bies the dividends and interest paid on Afis hrty What about it? Well, the proaches, luddings, cakes, candies, salads, etc S it el o o erican securities owned by r.‘;—mzuet cial affairs on its o age | in excess of it. 5] vestr 3ank- would be no space for the late import- 3 ounscl for the Investment Ban will also attend to that. He —— Guicel ok ik W A ¢ ] packed in right size cans for the ave bt caser: oeh it ers’ apsocs a o wilk j oh i e n e makes a B socatlon of erica it Somebody must care, or is ; the great convention that will 3 S aeaen sl | they were made care. Ambassador | Ana ole in Chicago. To a gambling jowever, it is a good bet that the I will “show”, or even better, year will be a secret and the 5 If the Record were to print request | penaity for violation will he 330 for in® Berlin. accounts of cntertainments and cvery mile an offender is caught going bably working on the obituary H Ford GERIRGIS FRolo age family, price (0c can ably g © e ary enry Ford’s candidacy for Presi- | Canst thou not hear the urgent, warn- | 5% ¥ 1 SR an: g ¥ o zin @ ¢ 2 7 & :of » s smonstration Mai . TRy 2 e team runaway, the penalty will be §50 | ten to W, H., Osborne, commission The psalm-singing will begin as | dent of the United States was at ing voices D 2 Al tloow reason that the : "‘i“"" e MR | e e i 1&1/»0 for the sec- | of internal revenue at W '15111115;13{ s the g for R v ; i A rise ? raw the line on first page : . $ sec- e 8 A s the shouting for Roosevelt| jeast taken seriously in 'nat bid thee rise? forced to draw & r ond, $200 for the third, ete., that the | asking that the ruling be suspend Michigan ; = requests, confident in its claim that > place along the Lake front of | even after the pilot of the good st . 14 BEUBCLLD (e & I AL team runs; in addition to the usual | and declaring that it has the effect §48 e D ¢ ls. T 16 good Shib | ghe oniy turns and smiles within her the inside pages are as thoroughly in- S ade without giving the il hddle-western metropolis. he | Oscar 1L branded it as a joke. It L R R Y | R a : m,.\\““’:n it giving th ' > association asks that a public hearif§ be held on the advisability of rescindd g the regulation ssives have been put on the| realy is a joke, on the Hon, William And moves her head heneath its page. 4—On approaching a corner, where #old at auction for a greater| Ajden Smith, And now when the zolden weight 199-201-203 MAIN STREET. This cannot he truthfully said of a | he cannot command a view of the higher cause, the nomination of | e O Prince, who may be coming to de- paper which pads its “interior” with | road ahcad, fhe automobilist must » { Ford Peace dclegates go to the con- liver her, matrix pages and plate matter, but ! stop not less than 100 vards from % 5 there were but two principal parties - 3 : B —_— — vention in Chicago will they try t Come not too late! i a pape ints live, fresh news, | the turn, toot his horn, ring hiz bell . t arty 3| it £ = ¢ field then—the Sc¢ alists a when a paper. pi % & i T P T T S QE'N esentative of the party he split. | wgeg the boys out of the trenches b L e e e, M octatists 20 | e real newspaper reader will look for | fire a_revolver. halloo, and «end u» | TEN POUNDS SENT v it is true. B hat he . J 3 5 TGEleds ’ & S LB DL AL : i R yrinted three hombs at intervals of five @ibut it Is true. But that is.the| ¢org Christmas,” or merely start : Socialism in Milwaukee, fizet. however, was that the Socialists | it on whatever page it is printc e & x e np LS S "\I' things. | Yet therelwill | belll o0 qt o1 rushionedl Bentsl 1t miont P S ey in Gefcat polled a larger vote than B =5 e . TO CONSCIENCE FUNB 88 actio kil he | 2 P e e | 3 utomobiles must again he sca- o oot dissatisfaction to kill the| 44 e such a joke as it looks. “everal years ago the United States | 1 g bl I vious o s ; e wifference heing spelled by the 1..So, When all is said and done, | was very much startled when Milwau- | e ¢ ffere ] WGl I i = = fact that in the first case the oppos (From tion yas scattered, and in the second The exact origin of that interestir cave the opposition was united { zarment, the kilt, is lost in the mist the Socialists have achicved | E4TMeN still larger vote than ever hefor of bld time Chief for a third term As (o tneliile | sonably painted, that is, so that they s ankiv) will merge with the pastoral en- | Woman in Scotland Says That semble and not be startling. They must be green in sprinz, <olden im Jier Share for Customs h1d seem that if Roosevelt did | kee, cne of its gr cities, elected a he republican party to nomi- A plank, a plank, my platform for | Sotilist mdvor. At the subseuent mayorally election the socialists of Mitwaukee were defeated, althoush in the 1meantime they had sent a con : , ) v { : ictory over a united opposition. In | Lack to the time when it was a par 6— Automobiles running on the | Washington, April 7.—The tre gressman to Washington from that R e e irenn COMMTJNICATED T M o oy \\u'm\ the Socialist party in Mil- | o¢ the national dress of Ireland and [ country roads at night must send up | ury department received to : 4 = Ricipall election’ the socidlists | aia | Nutilee Rasirisen in sizeitron afones oo 8 isE ol asl of Scotiand. In-ia red rocket every mile, and wait | contribution to the “conscience fund o e s s el e third party or better, to a one-half ) ten minutes for the road to clear. | ©f ten pounds from a woman In NG 4 SFED . TIME I'OR CLEANUP, e Retentstoan party or better, and the Socialists ar the midc a : They may " then proceed arefuily; | Scotland. She wrote that the money baredness, to some estent, has == astn o EITeD, St () R || e for the fivst time m-w“.mH\ in the | of a shirt E enn It blowing their horns and shooting Ro- | Was in payment of duties out of secured a grip on some por- | Sprinz Drive Should be St | waukee, when read with a proper un- lority. If this growth holds, there | \,pp with a jacket and a single piece | man candles. which she thought the government will he henceforth in Milwaukee (in had been defrauded more tham s 0 a 1 e < derstane of local co: ns. ' el the National Congress, as \gainst Back Yard Rubbish. pamae W,"I"(‘\‘ir(‘{'lf“"l”: Jve | 10001 elections) only two parties, the I vl Voars agt ed by the mew Fortifications | Editor of Herald: andcr what was practically a iriipar | Soclalists and the mon-socialists. But The contribution, however did not ; Sy s ; s prackicallved ¢ view of the t that this party »resen » full amount of whil priation Bill reported to the| Dear Sir: Now that clection is over, | tisan eclection: that is, there were | I? viGw of fho et that ths party ) SO0 50" (otors of the present-day | making arrests and otherwise discour. | TEPTeSCht the full amount of whigh of Representatives yesterday | STt i time to hegin the annual clean- | threc parties of ncarly equal strength | ZPOREL FRCEEECEEE BES SORE T00T L 04qe ing country touring on that day. Ao soyernmentEhA dal e et ing up of back yards and other places? | in the field, republican, demaocratie | VoI steadily both s x et oot S e will not s n| the iwomanfwrote, bUG IR fracliN The writer noticed while riding | and sociall In order to win suci ] feat, there does mot seem to be any Die Seoy found dhay this garment. CaEs . se will not pass an | phe fraud, she said. Supposedly was AR T e I Lt e e e e e O TR e O e ] et i s e 6 renching below the knees. interfered ’w:!uv‘nrv :‘Ir the automobillst will take | committed by a relative to whose SRR e B e o COn e G e e ) = . ih his freedom of maveinc ;n, ‘n) a v‘r‘ mac dmr apart as raptdly as pos- | ciiate she and others hecame h cost of Jiving has caused thef extra | vote <. The socialists reachoed thi Phe Coveted “First Page, or an athletic & ind o he | sible and conceal the parts in the | {iging her proportionate part of the consumption of canned zoods, and the | mark and won. although they actua (Meriden Record.) GLoYCiREl ((crass cstate as a basis for computation, acc tion of 'empiy cuns haturalind Weit minority of all those vot- Thel R ecoro e K ~In case of an automobile z»- | woman estimated that fen pounds the appropriation last vear. follows., et us get rid of themn in tuncd by its readers of lo 1 proaching a farmer's house wiien the | will be her share, wrincipal and in t will siow iown to | terest rhe other heirs, shie wrote not ree with her that the <uf summer, red in autumn and white in im, which would be how it must | a plank.—The Colone| antiquity, although its history goes winter. raud complished, the whole thing —— amount to just plain suicide, ges the kilt was a kind was of cloth thrown over the shoulders. 7—All members of the society In those days, although the “lenn up Sunday to chasing automo- was colored, it had nothing like the . shooting and shouting at them, | hich provides for the expendi- ha Canal This is slightly than $16,000,000 over and War Department all along has | FVen if we cannot be ox clean we an | The subscrquent socialist defeat oe- | put thi= or that “on thc @ land garb t—was passed i roads are dusty, i Easter lily, it is well to aim for it, not | curred at a bi-partisan election. The | The *“outside” page is apparently the . cffort to abolish the costume of the ! onc mile an hour and the chauifen i only for looks but for health ana [ republican and democratic parties had | goal of everybody who writes any- ast delonses, gnd the commit- | proper sanitation. combined in the meantime for the | thing for a‘newspaper. Iy its only cifect was to make the | with hand sprinkler worked over :he | possible, and were unwilling s met the ermy officers’ WlsheSI INTERESTED CITIZEN, purpose of local politics, so that Such requests seem to indicate two | kilt more popular than ever. dashboard. to send contributions. for o pVe. n 1 1 sF 1 ded for the' development ' of Ccottish Highlanders, but fortunate- | will lay the dust in front of tihe house | posed iraud should ba revairc a5,

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