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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1916. pdi ¥ BRITAINGHERALD e = cistinmenis et e o o OTHERS say 'COOLEY IS AT LAST |PARK ST. PAVEMENT | MeMILLAN’S States. There is s > frankness s realize tha rica s BNt runr ane company tates. There is simple nkness [ us realize that America has once et Proprictors. in this entire outline, and the leaders | more been cried awake out of every RIS o PR 5 S o e, " in Mexico as well as tha in this | sort of distemper and dream and questions as discussed :r:n:;y T[] GET AUT[]M[]BILE HEARINE URI]ERED Bio SToT A GG LS s { country should realize the sincerity | distraction, and that any man who changes that come to the “ALWAYS RELIABLE" | of it all. If not, there is liable to | dares tamper with the spirit of | | Hernald Office. ered at the Post Office at New Britaln A i - i as Second Class Mail Matter. Le trouble. It all devolves back | America will be cast out of the con- | & i : 4 e s_l et upon General Carranza, however, and | fidence of great nation upon the | Where Robert Treat Built a Town. Gl[y ElGC[FlGlaH'S NeedS RGCOg' ThOI‘Ollgmfll’e BEtW%H Mfllfl and | fvered by carries to any part of the city i his actions will determine whether | instant.” (New York Sun.) i e s e o e B s enail tamtine o mescerully Mol My L R O ey et (I e e nized by Sfl[ety Board Stflfllfiy Sts. to be Attended to Silk Jersey scriptions for paper to be sent by mall, will be interesting to note | sumed. He has judged the country | members of thirty families from Mil- payable in advance, 60 Cents a Month, i $7.00 a v this end it ford, Branford and Guilford, to give A e the outcome of the conference be- eright. As in the days of the Revo- bos 1 b rody and substa Ce ir ¥ i V] only profitable advertising medtum 0 | \oon General Fugh L. Scott, repre- | lution the men of the nation stand | ,pqinet ‘h(\‘('O“:::;i‘flfl‘\?{n\‘1‘)?“{]12'0\"?:( Among other things, the board of ‘F‘nll(\\]\ll\u‘ |h;~ annual inspection of r the city Circulation books and press s 1 room always open to advertise sonting the United States, and Gen- | ready to go forth and defend the | Have: oti 2 public safety at its meeting last night ay to advertisers. N 8! laven and Connecticut colonies, emi- vesterday afternoon, the commission eral Alvaro Obregon, speaking for | honor of America with their lives. | &rated from the land of steady habits, | Voted to purchase an automobile to | [ (" 4" halq an important session a man of ability and force. The site | be used as a work car by City Elec- A petition for a water main on Priced $9-98 to $14.98 cach. b e Yot oi alk, ot i of their ; : She ; i 5 3 New Yori citys Board Walki £t | Loitoq that a satisfactory agreement | being brought to their full senses by | proo "hpnol‘for‘{;f"‘;“"‘”m1"_‘;‘ f’“‘(;"‘?l trician Cooley. ~ The members also | Hunter road was grantel with the prietors, and it | B T appropriation | Usual provision that the hond be filed lantic City, and Hartford Depot ! will be reached hetween these two | the horribleness of the happenings | consisted practically of what is now It was voted to grant a b < : : ; ; vas . a hearing on ens o ZELEE L greater bond of | Tissex county, New Jersey. To it they | ™ nich will permit the engaging of an | P8 KO o FEANL A Rearine o e i Borial Rooms fermally at a meeting at the Interna- | sympathy and patriotism developing | I:"’i_‘ heir way, only ‘“x““‘l that the | assistant for the city electrician. M. | owners for pavement on the street adian occupants considered them- | e S : tional Bridge at El Paso this after- | throughout the country. No one | srives il wecd. and costoaisd tiag | Cooley has been seeking these thingon hetmstn W Meingandgy Stanloy, strcet : | selves ) 8 2% | for a number of years but past |The engineer was instrusted to pre- noan. So soon as the Mexicans learn | wants to be thrust ruthlessly into a E i f - P > o e TESeeeRRs TR e > | the land was theifs. Let it be Te-| poards have always turned down his | pare a map of High street after a pe- | WOMEN’S WOOL SWEATERS OUNTRY: I} 2 that Americans cast not avariolous | war, but if it has to come the bulk | corded that the colonists recognized | roquests tition had been read asking for the ~ [PRCOURSE WITH FORBEIGN || (veg upon their country, do not wish | of American manhood stands ready | {h® Tights of —the aborigines; they S o DRSO G0 0 Gk op || eed L L TIONS MAY SHE ALWAYS || (0 seis (s e o e d in this s includeq | P2id to the Tndians, according to the e Nerary, street. The petition of W. . Hilt- IN THE RIGHT: BUT OUR s or R toR ANy MRENS = ¢ resist it,—and in this is included | a5t Jersey records, “fifty double The first matter of business last 3 . int- 2 2 RIGHT: || them, so soon shall a complete un- | the vast majarity of those citizens | hands f ; o ight was > s ire for i | hands full of powder, one hundred | Night was the purchase of wire for | o g o ol e on G0 100 brand for a walk on the south side CHIIDRENS (S WEATERS o RY RIGHT OR WRONG. | derstanding came about. Horn under distant thies bhars of lead, twenty axes, twenty | lse by City Electrician Cooley. The pending & Priced 98c to $2.98 each —STEPHEN DECATUR. | | coats, twenty pistols, ten Iettles, ten | clerk was ordered to submit prices Herald will be found on sale at Hota- New Stanc, 42nd St. and Broad- | the Carranza government. It is ex- | As the days wear on, and men are Plain Colors and Stripes. 2 generals and that it will be signed | abroad, there is a Priced $5.00, to $9.98 each report from the corporation counsel, | ——— e on the rights of the citv on the = ¢ TSR N ADIVE swords, four blankets, four barrels of | and samples to the electrician and | i WHITE CHINCHILLA SPORT COATS TSI AN ALTERNATE'S AUTERNATIVE. Ode to Spring. |'Beer, ton paiv of brecches nity knives. | send in the order. street. Andrew Olson, of. al, were : Lo oxd gy William Jennings Brvan was de- | In the days of ald, so we've heen told, | {wenty hoes, eight hundred and fitty | Applications to be made regular | fveh Permission fo withdraw a petl- | Priced $0-08 to $17.98 each here .are but two : SEdE G e e Before we kids were born, | fathoms of wampum, twenty Dolicemen were received from the 21 Lie sstablishment ot a $58took ch to \gather the sum total re- [ CSIVEL . | The moon came up at moon-rise, T iers I (o Tty ot o || ATtx v Toadnen i B blee HetreebltOfcon CORDUROY SPORT COATS ¢ primary as a delegate-at-large to the And stayed up until morn. the value of about $700. and thus| Georgze C. Ellinger, Horace V.| oFm With the curbs. Work has heen Democratic National Convention. All | The sun came up at sun-rise, me“m..; their title. They set them- | Mercure, Gustave Litke, Tony Bach- >""”Vfd on double trackinz and the And shone all through the day, | selvés up. and Robert Treat spoke | man. Charles McGrath, Ira B. Pier- [ WOIK might interfere with the trolle: PORT COATS And the week commenced on Sunday, | their purpose in this fashion: son, Patrick Meehan, T. M. Birming- | C0MPanv's plans. Permission was aiso - Now it b i N B And stayed seven days they say. “We all desire to be of one heart | ham, Medrick Perry, Thomas Woods F'““:Tdt“’tg‘m“_“““ the oetition ask- | special lot in light and medium Now it is learned ) a (\'rv ”, N and consent to carry on our spiritual | and John Kennedy. Lr;z Yu‘hallre :n:’n;‘nzlre (:t \nr‘ corner sufficient number of votes to enable 3 v a ». i n s . sivil s = < = i uast street be con- u o : But now alas 'tls different, | concernments, our civil and town af- Pricst Signs Application. verted into a street. The land in | $3.98 each. - i . him to zet on the floor of the colven- In this age of Push and Pull, fairs, according to Gop, and God} 4 4 Tons i 5 2 i est tin the project. Others are Rl = i L 3 Several applications were received | question was deeded to the city by tion as an alternate, and then only | Sometimes we see the sunshine, government here by this river Pas- o 1 | he torquestion the advisability of | il e And the moon sometimes is full. saik fmonipmen ‘;,- o want to he super- | the trolley officlals to be used for ing a\club at the alsposal of the | £ one of the accredited delegates | we ‘have winter when its spring~| Thus was founded the settlement | rcrofy officers. Andrew Bobrov- | park purposes. ~Mrs, Mazy Mcloski iy ¢ soclology who | COnsents to step down and out and time, Thatiiollowing Fhol Immeme oiile o | sElfoti24liBroad istrest (6 act, 1 finchi) petitionedifor street, erade and bulld- NEW AWNING CLOTH SKIRTS.« Those:students of socialog) e R R e ol his [place Sometimes no spring at all Tomiior the Enclisn e omigrfln} tall and weighing 180 pounds, seeks | ing lines on Fairview street and the studied the problem, who have ; And we shovel snow all summer, called Milford. in memory of the New sz"vyh ,alm-’m"‘m"m SR EoY Leo | engineer was ordered to prepare a : hed all the evidence pro and com, And go swimming in the fall. Haven i touniieroriiynicni aioonsiers || e an St REES 00 R SsE e S anag and profle " |itadauEnacialiez 68lcach, unanimous in thelr belief that a able number of them came. The com- | e GRo C Champovi S [0 hasl vated StofiordonichoPlaving : 5 Ak sonth e tation but something may happen. One of | Aprj] 1916, —R. H. Boardman. | munity they established s to en- were Charles '17fl|}1]7u\xch, who lives | of a water main on Daly avenue, with CORDUROY SKIRTS club is a worthy ins oncl | SNel RS R i e g s o "1 | ot the Hotel Washington, and Charles | the usual bond. On the petition for bo all the boys in the city may | he deleEates may e taken FACTS AND FANCIES e S me, Milford was S00n | yitkin of 287 Elm strecet. Thomas | grading Burritt street from Broad to| Lriced $1.08 and $5.98 each Serive full benefits from such a | 41& or because of nmvwssl nro:fllrc a G et ndomg‘:;“ 'r’"f ‘»“";o ::"';P Dolan applied to be made regular | Myrtle street an estimate of the cost Colors Tan, Rose, Copenhagen, te unable to attend, or the om- The marriages that are the most | Newark, to commemorate the place | P tr0! driver. will be prepared by the city engineer. avy, Champagne, Sand, Brown and Resignations and Pensions, Berson brothers asked for relief from Whit the surface water on Yale and Oxford LS street, and the matter was referred to e e - T the engineer for investigatior. On TAFFETA SILK SKIRTS the petition of E. F. Crammitt for t In Navy Blue and Black Priced grade and walks on Brooks street, tho | g6 98 and $7.98 each. engineer was ordered to prepare 2 map. A cinder walk was ordered laid WOOL FARRIC SKINTS on Ellis street from Maple to Cherry i street before August 1. A water main | Serges, Poplins, Gaberdines and was recommended on Alden street and | Checks Priced $2.98 to $6.50 each. a hearing will be given *ha2 petition- forijthe building of a Boys' Priced $5.98, $7.98, $9.98 each. . > but with such enthusiastic kis hopes and aspirations were de- feated and went down with him. tings as that held yesterday there little doubt that the desired unti will be forthcoming. Some plaids, checks and stripes. Priced e awre who do not evince In Awning Stripes, the very latest As yet no one has signified the in- tention of making such sacrifice, a sufficient number will be i for, enough to pronounce the nioner may arrange things to his | guccessful are very little heard about. origin, Newark-on-Trent. Roh- liking. Yet, it is a safe wager thdt | It is the other kind that gets into crt Treat remained in it six years, and The resignations of Supernumerary a success. Boys are social als. They must gather together nvention assembled. If proper ng places are not supplied them seek their awn haunts. Any print and makes a loud noise— | then roturned to New England, to | Officer J. J. McCarthy was acceptted e unh oleatio soto)|MEtochesteriTimes) rise in”hf:nor 1nml es'mh\:‘.\h ; popular | as e lhz\,! n’:',[(:nllnlian Ji :‘o‘nmol,m Tey e o e . ST ame that endures to this day prin- James J. McConke) ked to he the convention as cne of his native Neutral nation would like to eX- | cipally hecause of the attribution to | pensioned from the fire departmeént state’s Big Four will not have much | change a complete spy system now in | him of the plan to preserve the Con- | because of permanent disability re- alternate. | its possesion for a quantity of dye- | necticut charter in the stormy days of | ceived while on duty at a fire on stuffs. Address U. S. A.—Brooklyn ; Andros by hiding it in Charter Oalk. January 22. He will be given a hear- Eagle. How admirable the situation of this | ing by the board. i a box c — Puritan cstablishment was, the great P v i fiieran ab““d”"de c‘ AT ON | pox, the scat he occupied as a re- Sharp talk and a blunt manner | city that sprang from Treat's adven- . T““""v o N““\fi’]" "':‘ ; [way siding, or a den In 80me | . to; twenty vears ago. His ac- | thould have some effect in convineing | ture fells us. He was a sailor, a | wds o0 & \r::tm;:,‘p:.: r::m}e:;t ers for a sewer on Holmes avenue or a loft over a stable, or | ' WF L L imes in Chicago | MeXico that we mean business, any- [survevor, a politician: he recognized | holge departme ool Louis Croll asked permission to ap a catacomb. The boys have | v 3 > | way.—Buffalo Commercial, the natural advantages of the lands | - i onier an her offered a | place a gasoline tank at the orner of OLDGHOYE : e e would be relished by a great many e o e S o Where s | new Harley-Davidson machine, worth | iim and Sevmour streets, also one CORDUROYS gregtralisiof oo O:‘:"‘" CAYe | subscribers to the Commoner. Sometimes it Is doubtful whether | sot his staff in 1666 there stands ta. | £2°%; for §195 cash and the turn-in | in front of the new Erwin block on by the yard ors. Given then these unique o i Professor Taft's boosting of the ad- |day a clty great in mumhers induse. | Of the old machine. ~The Indian | East Main street. The engince: vas | g0 suits, Coats and rooms of various sorts it re- i i ministration Is due to the heaping- |tries and accomplishments. Its his. | siotorcvele company affered to allow | instructed to look over the locations A L but the ingenuity of a born WHERE THEY STAND. coals-of-fire spirit or to inherent in- {tory has heen one of uninterrupted | & -. f‘”_""’f old ma}‘:{‘"”“_ A“““T;"‘ f'}"] to safeguard the city. On the peti- [ Wide. $1.19 yard. p i e President Wilson in his address to | ability to agrcc with the colonel.— | progress and development, and in it | & "¢V :;.],]. (‘\(‘!:.I Repairs to the old | tion of the Bodwell Land company, | Colors Old Rose, Copenhagen, Navy C 2 o 34 i i i % o Vi OS] 50. 3 « ers - v v 1ai i N ; f the young women of the National | Pittsburgh Dispatch, the old flavor of those grave and | OnS WOUld cost s Both offers in- | water mains were order iaid in Hill- | Biscuit, Tan and Black. n paths,—either good, bad, or E e e ho dealt faicly with the | Clude service. Both Chairman Bab- | crest avenue and Tullp street. Lere. And the rule has heen | Service school ai Chors Chase on | mose wyestem propie who are | s Wan oot s, b | €06k ant Commisrioner Soran favor. | Clori Batrmen wax iatracied et | gy whem the boys are thus left to | Monday struck the true chord when | nolding primary elections may as | sions of population have strensthened ‘;? the I"""‘; n”}:’dm“l"‘""h““: 28 | prices for new uniforms for the g he expressed sincere confidence in | well understand flrst as last that | j( irit, T ver altered I ihe || oauengerothorsE havebcen Snes .o Ullistrecticleaners It wasiireporteds at Priced 79c and $1.19 yard. as las : s spirit, but never altered it. The | : dpless 3 h - T o she, husiness f ars and they | ¢ those citizens of America who were | Voting for Henry Ford doesn’'t en- | chanzes of methods and manners “‘ ‘;n‘":‘" 'm‘;:‘“;”“‘h»‘m“:: ;I“‘d”\_(“f“‘ the meeting that Superintendent At- born in other countries. when he | fitle them to a' rebate.—Rochester |have not deprived it of the individuai- | v prronjzomhon) QUSLIV. | water of the United Electric Lightand | WHITE CHINCHILLA COATING 2 ¢ | Herald. e Al ahabitasts T oreme-d || tne contractiwasiawanded tof Monfertifwiatericompanyis! plans and viewa ot { voiced the belief that should this ce EILE pressed | prothers on condition that they | qpe o = s s in-| B0-inch wide. Priced yard. , . i e upon! 1) nopinagithe fproperinride o | (ihicH machine ink case ot breala|lLoc | BEOROCQRNT Lo AN AT Fln i ? country be drawn into a war with f'rm_ colonel got four delegates out | its people diminished as the place [ foish @ 5SS ¢ s(tullatmn nf] a ‘prl\'nte unlp bée{c]phnn(‘, e - g any nation these men would go out ! © irty-six in Massachusetts and [of their domicile attained to maturity. 2 . : o at municipal rates was orderél in the 0-INCH CHIFFON CLOTH true it would seem that a bo. G ] o DONRGL Eown: e . Oi : e e 5 Chafes at Dels o home of the chairman of the hoard. . Tt is not hy accident that the plar and fight for their adopted land. | . 5 z ; U NZ i aatitneinie During the meeting Commissioner SRl s & : £ : There 15 nothing heroic in these o=l for tiie tix monihs eelobration’ of B th ot Several meetings ago, the matter of Should the United States of America | sults.—Newhurgh Journal, Newark's {wo hundred and fittietn | Moran remarked on the delap occa- | changing the name of Cemetery Lane | Shown in twenty new shades. be called at the present moment to — | hirthday that hegins today provide for | Sioed "I“ “h"' "“”‘“‘” ico commis- | was brought up and at ihe moeting y ! & > | gio: > als said a b e i ALY ~ TS (0 (i o TiCTh e T et oo Von Igel is ngw under arrest for [an enduri na permanently useful | S0% te e e oy ntalnly | yesterday atternoon, It was lecided to NOVELTY CHIFFONS Sl A L Sh T £ call the street Lasalle Court ia the fu- carc of the boys and the men RonT : - b : L spiracy to violate American neu- | memori ol ieeants te < 5 ke care of themselves. that the nation would present a merigan me - | memorial. The pageants, the sports | jonn ¢hink we ought to have been* | {0 Special $1.25 yard, value $1.50. .a the great man of Lincoln who could influence in the roll of The best thing Mr. Bryan can do is | to get back his old scat in the press ht officer can attest to the usual ing out place” of the ‘“gang.” kirts, 36-inch CORDUROY Lclves sprayer books are mnot in Instead, the dime novel Lhes and: cigarette smoking and tests of ‘budding manhood are ht to the fore. These things | ander the supervision of a com- Special 98c yard. Value $1.2 master, would be a very good in a city like New Britain. trality laws in the affair of the Wel- | the merrvmakings wi ate i ¢ ; o S & aite 7 S i1l be adequatc 43 % o o) united front, that the men of every | jang Canal. It is curious that this | and serve their purpose, for New- ‘Lg“l\\'lpl:mill;odm‘:?- 1;:‘7}1‘om£':1;£; The matter of macadam for strects 40 inches wide in the new rainbow creed and every whilom allegiance | man, months after the We. Canal | arkers know how t el T J e 3 " | was brought up by the city engineer etadls i e CAN MISUNDERSTANDING. i e e e s lland Canal | arkers know how fo play, hut while | G5 214 the mayor before the next Drous LD S flowered and striped effects would forget the animosities that | Plot, should have heen added to the | they entertain themselves they will e A : and it was decided to commence work meeting of the council, when new force of attaches at the German em- | puilding for the future. a future filled on Rhodes street from East to Chap- GEORGEITE CREPE man street. It was also decided (o Police Need New \uto, have the engineer secure hids on the Priced $1.65 yard. Chairman Babcock remarked that | resurfacing of Stanley street from s he thinks the police department needs | Hartford avenue to Allen stree:: Arch an additional motor car to be used | street, from Rockwell to Kensington; when calls come in when the patrol | Dwight, from Dwight court to Fast: “ Sl o e hearing £ ; ght, from ight court to Fast; With all the talk we are hearing| i not on duty. This matter wWill | Jubilee, from East to Market. Tha COTTON N about South American chances there y i ] 4 abou doubtless be taken up at a later | engineer was also instru-ted to set lecetved from reliable sources, | ¢majl and that had he heen born is m"‘“‘”‘“l’h“ \'”:“‘“'l}”“] who h‘"‘]‘ 1‘"5 date. At present, the chairman said, | prices for repairing Church street, lempt by a body of de facto | e G cevhsr | TC | wemih The Filipinos need not be assureq | ¢Ve st on that part of the d forl calls for the police are often received | near the Union Works factory, with i e e e R again®that we intend to grant them | Nis work or his business would better | wpen the patrol is out on duty and | amiesite and also to get prices on n cavalry resent the representations which | jjependence when our frust is ful. | understand. It is that the men /‘]‘»* delays in responding necessarially | ropairs to the amiesite on South Main NO-TAIRE SILK NETS Bonora through Pulpito Pass | have been made by those who were | filled. They know that. The Con- | €0 to South America can’t -make| cnsue. He does not think a suitable | creet. He was also instructed to zet lockea vesterday by American | yot the spokesmen of those for whom | &ressional fight is for the Clarke | tiveers fhere one minute and ) then | {our or five passenger car would cc bids on the permanent pavement job The Mexicans had gone some | (pey pretended to speak in suggesting | ‘mendment, which its advocates still bring them "“":P"; "‘(‘ftx":1f“""\ “have | the city more than $500. A s troc il Polition s Utor iihe ros Plain and Silk Striped effects. s o th ss bef e . » hope to force through. The whole EnslisHmEn Bon e i s A Cooley’s Auto Again, moval of dead trees in front of 05 Gris- n miles into the pass before ol e ! e e 1 terests a divided allegiance. measure should be discarded. T.egis. | Citrried the commerce and inter 3 g ; ; i , A ) Sk o ok - Z Soy As in past vears, the commission | wold street and on the 2ast side of ere discovered by an American No one who ever associated with | lation for the Philippines should he | ©f their countries all over the world | 5 F0 g o e of an | Linwood, near Hart, respectively, were ., The American troops were | the noble men horn under foreign | Dostponed until there is time to | PY the process of adapting them-| ‘4 o ohile for City Flectmician | received and the petitioners were apartitolconalacr itiscrionsl i thol| scIvesito Mieconditions S theyalnict | B2 S 2 2 ; 4 2 pawn up to hold the pass, and | fiags and who have since sworn al- ; PDA TR serfously © Lt i e rocess by which Ameri. | Cooley. Chairman Babcock said Mr. | given leave to withdraw. 3 - . 4 right spirit. The object of this binl | That he process h 4 | Cooley has been city el fo board authorized the r H ward movement of the MexXi- | jogiance to this country can doubt | { Sy b’ lieal It is designed to | Cans can win in South America if nivml\(n- g(\,” e (i“c!c:(:;l';;zx ‘(r‘; orT;:w-w of oil for street :pr:;:fim\? G ? opped. Just what could have | that should the call be sounded to- | undo the good consiructive work | (hey can at all. = They will, ‘h always furnishing his own tools he [It was also voted to ‘ake up the ] o b jhe object of this move on the | cay or tomorrow or next week they | done in the islands under three re- | they "1““08( to seelc careers on SUCh |} Coften used his own autn. He | matter of extending Stanloy street 2 ey istrations—New York | terms, he to contribute toward 3 5 2 - . ; 5 -201-203 MAIN STREE 'yruhlu.ln administratigns.—New York | ferms, | iblote SR aroware | therefore recommended the purchase | paving with the highway commission- 189-201-203 MAIN STREET. but it is believed that this |rhe vast majority of Americans of { © oo e nonithies and affiliations | Cf_the Chevrolet motor car recently |er. The matter of paving flhe MiNl- | ee————— | i oMU turned in to C. A, Bence by B. H.|mum rate of $2 a day to city labor- to get past the American | (oreig . e , The etwee - United States s 3 = t to get T foreign birth would rally to the Stars The Aquatic T BRRECTR (e Lntieel BlTER povl ho| SRR S s i Wb R e e e [ i i e on (e S southern world in which they will| ¢, "¢30¢ and the board voted to buy | to have the superintendents of the de- |man. T. J. Smith named Judge W e : | 1nke their homes ! : f 3 g s : e S 8 : eneral movement, one perhaps ave bee Lalignantly srep- S e i nortadd = ¢ for a work car. It will be over- | pa report to the hoard the | F. Mangan., T McDonough names : n ; who have been malignantly misrep A new social diversion is reported | gouth American development ought | 3 1 - | partments report to t k; Manden (b O onough named lhd as its ultimate object the | resented by a paltry handful of self- | from one of the popular coasl resoTts | 1o he one of the world’s sreatest| iauled and remodelled at the city | wage rate as paid at present Judge John Walsh M. T. Kerwin 6% GalirouniaiAn e et mnanying ohotl| o ors A ALeSt| \work shop at No. 2 engine house. Tt M DY named E. W. Pelton. Richard Schae- achievements of the twentieth cen fer named J. M. Halloran. J. D). Ross lation of our cavalry. There | wppointed leaders and false prophets : . e (TR TN SO RS ST et G i AL € L Coor]| will be painted red and properly ' tury, and the men of the United | WL 06 _ANDERS WILL LEAD T Ross lling what the treacherous e alk for s i o eq] :::ght @0, or attempt, The | A S f“r :“, v("n(“r(‘ bathing costunie enjoying afternoon | states ought to be the leaders In it. named C. P. Wainvight. James R < - E . | race. If the President of the United | tea in the water. They are wathered | pug development, not mere exploita- May Get Assistant Too. AL DELEGATION | Moforan e \ ght. James R. an generals in charge of the | States has not been dcceived, the | around a small, circular, uoating table | (on. is what Sonth America needs| The hoard likewise voted to zo be- LOC! LEGATIO UL ARl 0 o S DD bearing the conventional tea-table | 4ng what Americans must under- | fore the council and ask for an ap- ;.‘"\G-‘*“nn‘“‘-\r'cn"f("’;y-yl'!y"!(v.:""h H(Hn hliffe oo o apply_the cclebrated | Do duceved, Tt s v sy 1o | SUIPTON A1 MUROUSE (e are | ol hey e Sxpaie 8 povids o | PP L, e an sentn . 0 hcnmes GG cross, and ‘since the Car-| giscarn the quarter from whence | they appear (o he omjoring the fune. i o e winter's coal | Popular Selection is Made at Conven- | J. M. Halloran addressing the meet- s have refused to co-operate | comes the noise. tion quite as much as if the scene ; supply will he received. tion—Many Absent When Meeting | \N& sald that he had arrived at the were a drawing room or a club ver- Wiiah Gen. (Geant Stood, Janitor Service Questioned. : e ention e Bitington soverrimentihaslde | wiieen Lbutlif welsnoulalbe America s :‘tlx;‘h‘\l"‘l;.vy‘\\vn‘I:'\]‘.I‘:::...::\-im“ nd oy : i, R ell, in n veiied but no | tne advisability of retaining Dennis | The adjourned city convention of | withdraw as a_delegate n tavor of E sly aqua T slasts. ess pointed an attack o © president | (0'Keef s janitor a he police S T - beleih B o Xeep our boys there until | would seem more to shake herselt | Whether an affair of this sort is| np the United States than as if he had 4:{(\:(:;,‘1(1& el ‘gl:]x((\\‘:.lF\X:)micl::[:(Ml:"::)n::n((::7(;?5{;1 o e e pns are ripe for them to | qut of a dream to say, ‘Did any man | properly classified as a society func- | used names, told a New York audi- | ainance provides $350 per vear for | Faven mext month was held last even- | and Schaefer was ehosen. on e tion or a sporting event s:ems rather | ence the other night “Gen. thant nev- | this service. “Here's $550 or so we're [ ing in Commercial hall. Judge John | by M. T. Kerwin it was voted to si. hard fo cetermine. The newspaber | ep said anything he dtd not mean,” | dropping out of our pocket by keep- | Walsh presided and P. J. Egan was |low ecach delegate the power to .,‘-.;:; of the situation, until there ’ e ahn that chronicled it made the photo- | and that he had sct an exampie which | ing him there.” said Mr. Moran, who | clerk. L aitarnara g = tere Ig | traditions of America? d any man | graph the leading feature of its sport- | it would be well for all Americans 1o | then stated that O'Keefe might be | The calling of the roll showed the ce of a repetition of the | aeem that he could tamper with the |ing page, but perhaps such cvents will | follow, “specially in matters of in- | detailed for other duty and other | following absent. Delegates: John F. Y T DANoEh pg aoalr honor or the integrity of the United | find a more conventional place amons | ternational relations.” plans made. Mr. Babcock remarked | Callahan, John Farrell, John Murphy : g g } the social notes if the fad is general- | The colonel is correct. But does he | that Mrs. Mettey, matron, gets but | opank Myers, James Coyle, Dr. J. T Joligsiodicensil larhext " McDonough, P. H t General Carranza and once cropped up and go forth to riles will be proposed. v bassy by so a e a person as tt ith the promise of rich and de s are itching under the Sy i ; side. There has b s 2 Dersousa Tt nes Wil LLCRnLom LRSS e rs a B hattle side by side There has beeh | Ambassador. Not that the Ambas- | served prosperity and growth. erican invasion cannot be | 5 great deal of talk about the hyphen. | sador knew anything about the plot ———— bd if neports from Mexico are | mhe President affirms that he, for | 0 blow up the canal; what seems South American Carec odd is that so correct a diplomat as (New York Press) 5 o 3 3 t S { the Count could have surrounded son totbelieve these reports | number of persons of really divided | himselt with Von Papens and Von t true. According to informa- | sljegiance in this country is very | Igels.—Springtield Republican, inches wide in all the desirable shades. y near:authentic,—and there is | ;ne, has not heen deceived, that “‘the White Cream, Fcru Priced 39¢ to $1.00 yard. $1.00 and $1.19 yard f the de facto troops is not | would be among the first to answer. was but the forerunner of a | ,nd Stripes. These too are the people (Providence Jour: al.) e expedition are giving them | people of the United States have not © Americans in restoring and | “God forbid that we should be in& order in Northern Mexico | ¢grawn into the wa said President w. They must stay until deem that we were asleep? Did any @4 can Prove he is in complete | man deem that we had forgotten the tr t voice of Lyon and States? i e greal ci g 2 » ! naeinest b SLYCn tate and in Iy taken up. The promoters of the | just now recall that Grant stood more | §10 a month and is at the beck and | Martin, . F. Charl Johnson, with Bullding In- j spector Arthur N. Rutherford, are concer: g -] oops i { i ""‘“K“ I)(’}‘(\]:‘"}""“J :x’:“w"w‘ I'm In | national enthusiasm, which would be | jdea, however, should not nmeglect (o | than 200 incursions into United States | call of the police at all hours and | Smith, P. 8. McMahon, A. K. Ross, | 5P i i \as : They | raiced all the world would stand | credit the late Frank R. Stockion as | territory by Mexicans without mak- | sometimes “gets some cases worth | August Zehrer, James Degnan, T. F, | Planning to go on a fishing trip to its orignator. The acquatic tea of the [ ins war on Mexico and that the Vir-| $10 a minute.” Commissioner Moran [ Devine, William Earles, Richard Bro. | W ¢St Haven tomor: California debutantes, after all, is only | ginjus case, which involved the shoot- [ suggested that her pay be raised and | phy, A. M. Paonessa, I T. McDon- g D = 5 to hamper or injure anything | qards of 7 R a very tame modification of the float- | jng against a wall of 1 score of | she be asked if she would care to do [ ough and William Lenehan. Councii- WILSON RECEIVES CADETS, : f Justice and of liberty. I |ing banquet prepared by those emin- [ American citizens by Spain, he settled | the janitor work. The New Britain | jman W Smith held a proxy for M Washington May 3.—Prestdent \Wil- so long as they themselves | have never had the slightest doubt of | ently sensible and resourcoful ladies, | hy diplomatic proceedings which took | Window Cleaning company offers to | 1, King. " | son today received the cadets of the molested. They are to aid [ what would happen when America | Mrs. Lecks and Mrs, Aleshine, after [ over a year? do the janitor work at $1 per day, On motion of M. T. Kerwin it was [ Massachusetts Nautical School of they had heen shipwrecked and were When any public talker holds up | Clerk Magnell said The meeting | moved to proceed with the naming | Boston, who came here on the gun- vay possible to stamp out | in other countrics to come to the | |0AUNS ."n“":yhl:h”h(‘m ‘"'1”‘ : M(; t o ro mm:”fl‘ )m”;"n She o mmxMbmumlwl‘)]u”vm ‘h;'.; m;\””“rl\" et }Mh“ e ’}]“bm‘ e nlhm; e ol 1 = P . preservers o e tranquil bosom of | hiter of foreign relations, he ought to | crs discussec siness an informa x-Mayor G. M. Landers as the firs 'hey were introduced by Kep. Galli- . When their work is com- | support of the flag. Why, they will | the Pacific ocean, know what Grant really did. ‘“ ay. ;xember of the delegation, wh‘icn :-;u: van, ; d > policy of the Washington re for a single purpose, to | once more thrilled to hear the voice the American frontier. They | of the new world asserting the stan- Ip the Carranzista troops in | called upon those or her citizens horn