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& WNEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916. 3 T ¥ s 1 5 F w BRHTAIN HERALD watery graves without the slightest ! vailed last cvening. Admittedly, the | chance to save themselves. Snatched rman attitude is haughty, and in- | Hartford avenue and Allen street At Hartford avenue the smooth per- | HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Proprietors, the meshes of cternity without any |its fambouyancy and brought down to len street the incomparable concrete road begins, but between these l\\u!‘ slaughter | Points the motorist and teamster is | a torpedo, their bodies fed to under- | ally meets the demand made by the house for which the health board | confronted with a bad stretch of ‘l g \Dffice at New Britaln | sea monsters or washed up on strange { I'vesident, the single sentence of his | asked and for which the city meeting, | '0ad To put a permanent pavement | coasts. And all that happencd one | note which read: after some opposition, voted may not | Or concrete here would be a boom to | | of necessity ever he erccted. The |the city and would make an almost | Washington, D. .. Aay 6.—With, “Brutal taskmasters did not always 1 Fon<dn- year ago tomorrow. In the mean- “Unless the Tmperial Government 5 > 7 | health hoard proposed this idea be- | Perfect of road construction directly | one-third of all the silver in the world €sCape unpunished, however stance, in the Valenciana mines, which $300,000,000 worth of sil- the slaves rose in they were from the thrill of life into | solent; bhut =tripped and shorn of all “ Town Topzcs % Mefient payetent beeins ond af &1 Mexlco, i Treasure House of the World” ed daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 p. m., | more ceremony than the exploding of | bedrock, it prays for peace and liter- . at Herald Buflding. 67 Church St. The proposed municipal lvered by carries to any part of the city ! for 15 Cents a Week, 65 Cents a Month. | criptions for paper to be sent by mall, e have come othe o atare | e 5 A CTb AP i - e D D }lhno there have come other atrocities, | should now immediately declare and | ciuse superintendent T. 15 Reeks | through the city. | today having come from the mines of $7.00 a Year. not so dastardly but just as cowardly; | effect an abandonment of its present | knew what diseased meat was being While he has never said so pub- | Mexico, the metallurgic history of this produced licly, nevertheless it is mnot for a : country has fully justified Hdmboldt's Ver in fifty year 1760 and massacr ever te man only profitable advertistng medium in | SO that in the augmented list containing | methods of submarine warfare against | sold in this city; thaf disease ridden ig:mfi}fi\.‘v“)gtr‘:}»x‘h\'i;mvl);v\«vf‘:' 'f;‘;x press | yhe Falaba, the Cushing, the Arabie, | bassenzer and freight-carrying ves- | Peef were being slaughtered here and I moment doubted but wat Mayor | [amous description of it as the ‘treas- ¥ o advertisers. d = s : ; ! verntaent of the Unitea | 5014 to the consumers as first ciass [ George A Quigley has the congres- | Ure house of the world,” according Lo Horald will ho 7olnd on oalol ot Hotay |the Ancona flboREersla . andinumerous RN stock; and he wished to put an im-|sional desire very strong and he may | a bulletin issued today by the Na- ng's New Stand, 42nd St. and Broad- | Others, the name Lusitania has been | States can have no choice but to sever mediate top to the practice. But it is| even now be priming his guns pre- | tional Geographic society of Wash- | iniscent of the Peruvian tale of a fire i ow York City; Board Walk. at- | almost lost to sight. diplomatic refations with the German | not a siaughter house that must nec- | baratory to entering the fighting the | ington, which ays built asainst an overhanging silver ' 2 . " essarily he procured in order to stop | fall. Those who are close to the | ‘A close contender with the United boulder, is told of the discovery of the these sales and it is only a remedy that [ mayor do not deny that he may have , States for the first place in the pro- rich the health hoard wants. Since the city | such ambitions and say they sce no duction of silver—the two having district. It is related that a bangd-of in these columns yester- | meeting voted to have a slaughter | reason why he should not., or why he broduced nearly seventy per cent. of multeers disce in that neighbor- the world's output in 1914—and rank- hood e morning the glitter of re- in the dead ashes of their in that region An apocryphal story, strongly rem- 1 s the There are, in certain parts of this 1 1 f Guanajuat silver deposits o ruanajua TELEPHONI CaLl i ; iness omce . country, people who will rejoice and In compliance with this demand, as orial Rooms | empire altogethe give thanks tomorrow on the anni- | Dointed out il '7 versary of the sinking of the Lusi- | d2y. the following order issued to the | house at a cost of §5,500 there has|should not bhe elected. Tt is cvery heen considerable adverse comment | man’s privilege te be a candidate in iNg fifth as @ gold producer, Mexico is fined silver OUR COUNTRY: IN HER IN. | |tania, people who will celebrate the |German naval forces seems to be the | v and Dr. Reeks himself says that it is| the first statement may go unchalleng- ¢4sily maintaining its position as one campfirc | . : JERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN ||day by going to church and later by resul(s he secks and if these results can | ed: Not so the second. orge Quis. | ©f the World's richest nations with re- Al the ~"*|H s of early m ning ;w-x | crations in Mexico are not ylotchec TIONS MAY SHE ALWAYS ||&loating over the wonderful accom- |DIy: he ohtained more cheaply without this | ley has proved himselm popular i | SPect to minerals, a position it has E IN THE RIGHT: BUT OUR plishment that sent these 1,200 inno- “In accordancd with the general | big expense, do so by all means. Be-| New Britain but what of him else- | €l since the Spanish conquistadores With the blood of peon There is the 2 authentic account of the OUNTRY RIGHT OR WRONG. cent non-combatants to death. Thank | Principles of visit and search and the | cause they were authorized to spend|where. One never hears of his | 1IFSt began to extort gold from the interesting = $3,500 for a slaughter house, he | mingling with the big republican pow- | Yanquished Aztecs. | famous Avino mine, worked as @n — v o8 o is | destruction of merchant vessels recog- STEPHEN DECATUR. God the number of ‘these people is S e : 5™ | health board does not have to spend | ers that be. At i ke “When Cortez landed in Mexico hol| open quarry and deeded by the own- small. Were it not Sunday and the | nized by international law, such ves- | i money. What is not used can be | \which Marcus Holcomb was "_mm'd told the natives that the Spaniards er to all the white men who would IN THE FRONT ROW. halls of Congress were open we might | S¢ls both within and without the area | turned hack into the eity treasury. Georee Qi ”m_(“‘ m;‘ gu' | suffered from ‘disease which only build their houses close together for v slar P avi rar 0§ Students of civic affairs admit that an : s 2 gold could re. 1 tl “hivalrous, | mutual protection against hostile 1s all.over now. The campalgn for | €ven expect that some few of .our |declared a naval war zone shall not | S L were many other bigger r gold could cure, and the chivalrous, | pejen tor efficient inspector whose duty would | ¢ghar poing ‘e “A,l\_’é",f‘,:r““;]‘:"t‘:a“;a“‘: | credulous Aztecs, it is said, sent the | tribes. This was the beginning of the & cowardly and crin ongres nk without warning and without | " S Tsaveithousand (dollare needs A Slose gre%men T T ed 1 e be to inspect and pass or reject allfa g puddle,” to use a homely expr European great wheels of precious | Prosperous ‘City of Sunshine,’ Duran- for the Boys' club building has | WOuld arise to magnificent heights and | saving human lives, unless the ShiD | 0 fareq stock here could Just as | 500 He m',un‘( I‘(-O ‘.Ix »(”".“ \“,0,?1”]“:; metal as well as ornaments of all | 8O. a4 and in the near future work | Call for resolutions of condemnation |attempt to escape or offer resistance.” | ably prevent the salo of diseased beef | 5 \Uog SIS '_ S sorts, which, reckoned in values of to-| It is of the Durango vicinity, incl- and search | as could the slaughter house, which : at the republican | 4a¢ “\were worth $30,000,000 | dentally, that one of the most pathetic be started on the new structure. 11 to be in cl : 5 : sS4 5 = 5 y v ave to be cha e of d in- x I N conquest. | stories o a ancien yrospector’ will be added to New Britain’s | the Lusitania. It has been almost [have been all along among the main | Will have 1o be W charge of an in-| hroader than he who would certuinly | ¢y ll“)wd“;(]]\ after the nquest, | storie I"f e {ll! Drosne tor 5 . " e spector anyway 4 vould necessitate | . o @Y | the Spaniards began to work the gold | blasted hopes is tolc hirty years 7ha ame | points of contention. If the: German g set the preference. o e on othexioccasionE SRIVRa IR Y > | the creation of one or two more city r and silver mines of Mexico, but many | after the conquest a wealthy Spaniard then can we atthch to Germany for [ Government intends to have its sub- | jons. Should the city adopt an ordin- R mineralogists are of the opinion that ! hearing of a mountain of solid silver, ignoring and disregarding the rights | marine commander follow out the [ ance prohibiting the sale of any meat bon the police department will be there are gold mines which were | started on a journey of exploration. of neutrals, for killing our men, wom- | letter of international law in its treat- | in this city not stamped by either the incledsed “'\ the appointment of ten | known to the Aztees and worked by | He traveled for days, hoping each - ¢ municipal or government inspector, [ N€W regular policemen and they are | them but which even to this day have | morning that the rising sun would re- en, r A, when | ment of “merchant vessels a term 4 4 T e e 3 s ds 8 g 0 and children in cold blood en - ; i 5 nd enforce such an ordinance the end | N°cded too. There is some specula- | been hidden from the white man, the | veal a gigantic peak of glistening the men of our Congress condone such | that is large in scope and which makes | (5,14 he attained. Beef hutchered in | tion as to just where they will be | Indians, actuated by superstition, | treasure. At last it came in view. He between freighters or | Newington or Plainville, could not be | Placed, but the public may feel safe | keeping their secret. As if to sub- | hastened on, but when he reached here unless stamped by the|in leaving that matter in the hands of | Sstantiate this attitude of the natives, | the base of the mountain he discov- ered that it was of jron instead of sil- 5 v . o wi These principles of visit i on these people who went down with 1 T party has in its ranks men bigger and growing collection of interesting ings, a mark that may be pointed to visitors as a criterion of the s gencrosity. Eighty-five thousand rs in ten days! To collect such mount in a city the size of this is * no mean feat, and each and | 8Cts? Congressmen of all political | no distinction creeds have taken a hand in con- [liners and even includes armed mer- [ brousht ! e et icipal inspoctor; 1e govern- rief Rav s and Capt hace > handsomes o S eraces | i ot el o S e, Ry e e C e LD the govern- | ¢ wlings and Captain Grace. | the handsomest monument that graces : i a 5 ment looks after western beef. Thus, | AL police headiuarters is a remark- | the City of Mexien between the capitol, ver. Crushed in spirit, he camped mission in d if Germany does not carry Onm |y, creuting the one job of meat in-|able report which indicates every | and the castle of Chapultepec stands | that night at the foot of the mass of any further petty dickering and squab- | spector at a salary very much less [ complaint reccived during the past | to the memory of Cuauhtemoc, the ferrous ore. Indians well upon his force go on business bent into the | bling over mere technical points and | than the cost of erection and main- | Year and from just what district and | Aztec prince who refused to reveal| band and some of his followers wers waters where submarines play, and |assumptions, it would scom that the | tainance of the slaughter house (ne|street it came. ' A clerk went care- | 10 the conguerors the source of his| killed while the leader himself was h § i 1 sut G i s icioy BvioulabeRIUS R as T aticien v fully over the 365 daily report sheets | People’s wealth, even though his tor- | mortally wounded. He died while who stand a chance of being attacked | way out i ‘,‘ 1 Bu ! trlfl\vthl 8 | tected. The force of this argument is [ and compiled this record Therefore, | turers in their endeavor to make him | making his wa ack to the capital and sent to thelr death. Senators |yet to establish herself in the £00d | now heing realized and it is likely that | it Will bhe euasv for the oflielaly to as. | disclose the whereabouts of this vast | This adventurer's name is perpetuate and Representatives have uttered re- [ graces of this country, because of the | instead of wasting so much on the | certain just what sections are the | Wealth burned the soles from his feet. | in the famous mineral mountain, Cer- erection of a building some such plan [ most troublesome and just where the “The modern investigator of social ! ro de Mercado, one of the richest outs marks about the persons who have | wilful sinking of innocent shis after | Crectl e L 5 2 o) : s Wi e evolved and carried out. ad N B e P i strial o i s p rab | croppings of iron ore in the world. gone where their rights allowed them | promises to the contrary. She has At e ditional men are needed most. anidisindustrial seongitionsibalnisdrak Bl A CaRice i vare It is hoped, however, that when the | PiCtures of the natives in some of the No ancient mines of Mexico wers to go, where they had to go, where no | been prone to promise one thing and | The unprecedented campalgn of (he | jolice force is s azmented an earner, | Mexican mines, but these are bright | more important to the aborigines than AINESt | ages compared with the black chap- | those of obsidian, the glassy volcanio nation on the face of the globe could | do another. The second last para- | past ten days, during which $85.000 | cffort will be tiade to make all jin put up a restraining hand and say, | graph in the note is the one that looks ‘l ; raised f I‘_ the A\o;\(mn{ nhu. s’ | dealers live up to the law. At present ters of the early days in the rich mines | rock frrnl:\ ;\hx{;h dx:« ; .nd«s vnadf i ‘ i 3 i D S av e e Lo L Ch DD st eBpolicl ros B of Guanajuato, where the laborers, un- | most of their edged tools and many o You Shall Not Go Here, This Be- |as if she is preparing the way for Al police and prosecuting : . augus . ] (Tnos s L G °"| ple can point with justifiable civie '8 authorities | g 1yel’ taskmasters, toiled from | their weapons of war. = great depths up notched poles, bear-| “Innumerable are the stories of lost longs To Me.” The waters of the | more of this; but even the bad tast pride. Showir from what small| | "” lrl;;” Ilh« junk dealers are vio- Tlnesthe i1 AR e e S e R e tnines eIt 18 |ing 100 pouna’ bags of ore on their | mines which imaginative prospectors B8 S0 they g0 | aoks ana then were driven back af- | are constantly ‘rediscovering’ for th earth belong to no nation, the high seas | left by that insinuation may be wiped | acorns the mighty oaks grow is an in-| harq to prove | inchallenged. Amons t lass a 2 | g this class a |y (larcely time for a breath of | benefit of credulous investors. Abouwt | have been deeded to no power, They |away if the entire fabric is looked | !rres({n‘u' l'r‘.;mm- of the origin of ]\ms - g .| record-breaking campaign. Just = & G TR Gl A ellt Wioy, i || Caers fu (930 (il el O Sweih R SRS o e e Ru‘,\'>' club mem- | & ,‘1:‘“""‘”" campaign would not be | frean air. Tt was not until about the | the searches for some of these el dor- holds to no|yapg had a big parade here, each hoy 2 time of the death of Shakespeare, | ados there could be written histories appear and violate no laws, neutral [ paltry partisanship. and which un- | marching with an American flag over e . i 8 whose tercentenary the world is cel- | which would rival in picturesque and rights demand respect under inter- | derstands most of the conditions act- | his shoulder. Standir in the door- “”]]u\“"{'nn\xng 3f:u\r. work for ihe | ehrating this month, that a law was | thrilling adventure the most extrava- T T e P i e || eeiE. (e ehRRE way of a Main street store were Peter MI¢ Station is to be much larger than | passeq in this mining district ‘for-| gant romances of a Rider Haggard, a Crona, Johnstone Vance and J. W.|¢ver beforc and for the first time in bidding the branding of slaves on |James Fennimore Cooper, or a Jules ORROW, AN ANNIVERSARY. | that must be remembered on the first courteous veply. When all these | yrotar 9™ G " otter the former re- | (he history of the city it is to be run | e fape.’ Verne.” anniversary of the sinking of the [things are considered, when the high | marked the patriotism of the young- throughout the entire year. A nurse ¥ . LV Lusitania and, having recalled the ter- | spots are balanced against the shad- | sters, the trio casually discussed the | Will in attendance for twelie | advisability of a campaign to provide | B1ONths and during the busy months of | publican anyway and missionar Dlok trasedy dandl chol tactel the ows, the days ahead while fraught S 1 riblejtragedy and the/facts| at go ! them with money for a club. Then |JUuly and August two nurses will be | among them is not very fruitful. On with it, where is the American, the | With terrible possibilities are mot as | 0" o/ “he throe men gave a dona- | CMPloved. Already $643, or about a | the other hand, had Mr. Lonergan paid | for all motorists and teamsters. The true American, who is not willing to | dark as they might be painted. tion. The directors took the matter | !ird of What is needed to support the | more attention to the capitalists and | railroad, coming around a sharp curve stand up and give his life if needs be —_— up and lent their support through a -“f\"rm]. has been raised, but as $1,357 | manufacturers he would have been |and between high omhnndkmc;x;m, was to defend those principles upon which One of the strongest Republican | committee, A. . Corbin and F. F.|l5needed the work must be continued. | immensely more popular. Some | such that the track could not be seen : 25 SR hoR el it R R SR CnunTCCS el (his | Contributions of twenty-five and fifty | democrats think it extremely doubt- | until a person was well upon it and this nation was founded? If there be wspapers. in the Middlewest, The At FOTSEC CHAUSINAlon W At D13 | cents are most acceptable far every | ful if he will be the candidate and of | the danger was further increased by a such a man among us he is not worthy [ Milwaulice Sentinel, has put it this | ¢ Hon. A. J. Sloper gave $100 | POhnY counts and goes towards help- | late there is brewing a strong senti- | steep incline coming from the north. of the name American. wayi—"Once get the people to think- | to this amount and immediately there [ ' sume little baby. Both sick and | ment for one of New Britain's native | The city first took hold of this mat< 2 ing that a vote for Wilson will mean | was started the “Herald” fund for the [ 1! i m_\;q be cared for; tlie | sons, Hon. George M. Landers. Un- | ter in 1913 when a rwmmn]\ws pre- y of the sea, of the new war- : e e . were re-|Sick made well and the well made | questionably popular with the voters, | sented to the council and later re- 3 IS DAYS AHEAD. a vote for the United States and all | Boys' club. Contributions were re-|=.C* T8¢ el s - RO : ; = e o v o et b oo TH G Saete coived by {this paper until $4,500 had | 5'TONger; and a strong healthy baby is | esvecially in this city, Mr. Landers is | ferred to a committee. In July « 18 A sorry day in American Now that the fitful fever of the ades will not beat him in Novem- S e Then the plans laid sure to arow up into a better citizen. [ himself a manufacturer and could | 1914 the public utilities granted a e M e e e o coar|Per” But if all Hades did there | dormant until (he directors, -taking| FOT the past week New Britain's | view conditions through thelr eves. | hearing on the abolition of this grade g2 0y that camnotibe observed | isnnes ba 2 " [ would be the Devil to pay. this fund as a nucleus, decided to have | 1100 has been “Help the boy,” but it | If the democrats so will xnd he is [ crossing and after numerous contro- ny degree of joy, a sad, solemn | clcar light of the morning presents o 000 eammaizn. which has just | 1S NOW the babies who are appealing. | willing to be a candidate, there seems | versies work was started. The road One entire year has gone | things in a different shape, it may be & VGO been brought to such @ glorious termi- | SiNce the organization of the milk [to be no reason why Mr. Landers |has been straightened and raised and FAC AND FANCIES, e station four years ago New Britain’s [ could not be very much in the front { Now a substantial steel and concrete People must not think that this en- | nfant mortality has been lessened, for a seat in congress. bridge spans the tracks at this point. SRR s let the good work go o s . v i 5 ¢ e tire $85,000 is to be used for a build- | It the good work go on. Mij T has been mo settlement even | the jargon and diatribe thercin con- | cxpectedly in France will probably be | Hre $85.000 1o to he used for & BRI | \whittiesey of 279 West Aain STor mors ThAL & yese: vRrions ity “"jm;\ d of pussyfooting.-—Brooklyn :,"‘j'_“.d At & Cost which will pecmit thel| i recelving contributions, Last week City Comptroller H. L.! boards have discussed at length the cagle. s ¥ > Curt 0ok exce « ) @ ate: creatio f a “afs] of sa orop- ' keeping of @ substantial maintainanee Has urtis took exception to a_statement | creation of an “aisle of safety", prox & Action of Mayor Quigley in reap. | MAde by Councilman O. 1% Curtls that | erly marked, at the trolley terminal the city halances did not show gorrect- | in the center. The construction of a )f dickering between two | German people. Stronz as the Kaiser German clocks have been put for- | T4 - Y S ol S T e ¢ 7 . Y g ] 2. Moore & boarc Iy what the financial condition is. The | house of comfort at the center has al- comptroller, claimed that inas | 50 been considered. But so far as 4 year of parry- |is, he has to reckon with a populace [ ward an hour in Berlin, but rems : : : R Parryls ! 0 S Of particular interest to residents of | 0f public works for three years is he- many bills were not received until af- | known this is all it has amounted to.” 4 about as usual around Verdun.—New g 1 ¢ s rdun.—New | | i} Berlin, Kensington and Newing- | ing heartily endorsed by members of ter the last meeting in March they| Plan have been suggested and recom- must of perforce be carried over to! mendation made, but nothing has been that in all the rules of |and dethrone him. Strong as is the ton should bo the demonstration of | both political parties, especially since emall chomical engine recently | it Was so unexpected. Two years ago the next month done. Action is what is wanted. New Councilman Curtis this week takes| Britain should have an alsle of safe- pains to carefully explain his posi- | ty, but a house of comfort in the cen- tion, which he declares is just. Inci-|ter is imperative. Few cities of this dentally he remarked that h ords ! size are without one and when asked were not meant as an insinuation [ by a stranger to direct him to such a against the comptroller. Councilman | place the citizen feels a civic shame ¥ Curtis idea is briefly this. In com-|as he confesses that the piling the yearly balance of the city ! such thing for the accommodation ot the present method is to report only| the public such bills as have been paid and those contracted after the last meeting of While there have been no definite for an annual i, woman and child who had in\ the \undertaking is to be con- | demning the ilated for the work done. From | Peopie who pursue their first. day .out there was never g |!ifé on the high seas, who must per- t ofihow the campaign would The moble-heartedness and good f the business men who contrib- to the first\collection attested the bf the Boys'\club fund. It is be- now that a greater amount have been,raised just as easily. ‘ here should be no dissatisfaction, ighty-five thousand dollars will e means of building one of the structures of its kind in this bt the country, a. Boys’ club that ake the boys of other towns en- New Britain is rapidly forging b front as a leader in many civic fes. This latest accomplishment | 8Mmong themselves, but when neutrals | canism, the spirit that * e oa ps for it a front seat in the con- of New England municipalities. orrow marks the first anniver- f the sinking of the Lusitania, eat Cunard liner, unarmed, sent doom off the coast of Ireland, ng with her some eleven hun- jsouls, among them more than work ! state. The Corbin avenue railroad crossing has for years been a terrex undred American men, women, 1ildren One year ago tomor- bn May 7, 1915, the world was d by the news of this terrible | | victims of the Lusitania | well to again ponder over the Ger- e are in their graves unavenged. | man note and realize that much of Those Russians who landed so un- mercenary ndpoint. In- | tained was served up with a purpose— heen a year of argu- | to soothe the wounded feelines of the k and forth, a vear of quibbling | that in the last analysis might rise up poin hould have been stricken out | foreign office, it must bow and yield to IR oTh dvesbraa it the \ve some- | \de for the benefit of the Stanley | the mavor deposed Mr. Moore as who are looking to | chairman of the hoard, a position he 3 tions.—Rochester Times, an increased fire protection. These | had held for four yvears durinz the who traveled on the Lusi- | its own activities. The German peo- . towns have absolutely no fire protec- | Halloran administrations and there ul every right in the | ple have been led to believe that their Speaking of preparedne what do | tion and one of these little cars, cost- | was every indication that he would he i < ing comparatively little, would be of into the discard when his term right that s i hi submari groat service. Their construction is| Was up. Realizing that his pa right that was never [ ner in which submarine ARl R simple. A Ford chassis Is used, at- | erience and wisdom made him par- questionable. More- | waged; that if the U-hoats are totally Y tached to which are two chemical | ticularly well fitted for service on thi field their passage on that [ stripped of their power, are not al- Almost any candidate for Prosident | t2NKs with a linc of hose. A short ex- | board, much stress was brought to 3 p 3 ) g e o | bear o S mavo by A the Government of the | lowed to roam the sea at will secking [ can get an indorsement of some kind | tension ladder is also part of the ir on the mayor by members and just now. The call for Hughes, how. | €Quibment. These cars have plenty of | outsiders well and his reappoint- b 5 specd and could zet to any point in the | Ment of Mr. Moore has been received : L ever, seems to he of the sponfaneous | SPeed and could ¥ point i e st the council, but before the actual end | plans made here kind.— Buffalo Commereial town in a very few minutes and by be- hesutnissatistaction, of the fiscal year, are carried over for Jean-up campaign, the health on Germany that she | that the blockade methods of Great s g ar, carried over for [ spring clean-up ¢ aig al ing on the scene when the fire startsl e payment out of the next year's appro 1 nevertheless started one of strict accountabil- [ Britain, without the retaliation of the Waste paper now commands such a | Mi8ht many times save much valuable The re-election of C. B. Rossberg | riation. He contends that this ]u‘m\. :;”‘”‘"\H“ e eminlinsseciors have e [ high price that even that serap of | Property s A \'v']w(‘“”“: li‘!?":»llf" S "']‘ the Impression that the city has more | heen hard at work and property own- . A1 | Paper relating to Belgium mizht be o ' b et a most capable | ;money on hand than it really has, for eps should not he surprised or vexed With the advent of warm weather | man in that position for another vear 5 o : ey 5 3 - | while a balance of say $15.¢00 may he | {o got a notice to clean up their necessarily follows that duty [ There was some talk that a yvear azo = has | Mossrs. Rosshers and Humphoes haq | FePOTted, yet there are still outstand- | There is nothing versonal in such as | Messrs. Rossherg ane S R t was brought up. There | public opinion, especially as that opin- | thing to do with the absence of dark horses in the coming national conven- | Quarter residents he right of the Amer- | ion was shaped in large measure by a right that cannot | very existence depends upon the man- | all the honorary Southern colonels warfare is | think and what places shall we give city has no states i days after [ whom they may devour, the German zone’” was marked, | empire will be shorn of its strength; destruction of American | submarines, would otherwise *for rty. the victorious armies of the cent Ay ’ e g .l of value if it could be recoverc sefore the Lusitania sailed | powers into ignominious capitulation.” | po o p om0 suts appeared In the New | These are the things that must be re- , % reets must come. New Britain : ing bills. Council Curtis' idea, and | notice and no discrimination 1is = 2 o + followed other cities by using oil on | asreed to let the latter have the job | oo 3 X s s occupying important Every now and then we arc followec M i one he put in the form of an ordin- | tende ust civic betterment <ome strects but more oil could be | this year, but inasmuch as Mr. Hum- DY tended. J ed to advantage. It is almost as | phrey nominated Mr. Rossberg this cheap as water and much more effec- | weel it appears that sueh having heen | dust. but | the case, the men changed their minded that Austria and Ttaly ave at - < war. The stationary character of th ru throug ar zone. 20 atever concessio he - to run through the war zone. people. Whatever concession the Im- | ol R0 S8 GRATE €A lewspapers warning the passen- | membered as the Lusitania not to make the | places in the minds of the CGerman ance, is to compile the report as at | — present but in addition include a state- College Credits, ment of the floating debt Thus, at a ver Nowas.) 4 nce a person.can sce just how the f rear’s finances stand for, although the GeicralEWDoIIRSC PR ERAmong Ve of military appen f the better known persons re- | perial Government would make then | {hat the jrresistible force his mot the ail advising them against the | must be a bitter pill, one necessitating | immovable body at last Buifalo | als0 tends to kill down germs and it i ni 1 : 1 l‘ berg is a great lover g s eff o Killing off mosquitoes | of nature and somewha F 3 | the colleges 1 » interes Commercial is effective in killing off mosquitoc C ewhat of an au- | pijjy may not be pald out of that mon- | the coll n the inter . These warnings were sent [a sugar coating. LRI Hartford and | thority as a naturalist. Hi IS A e e e erman sources. The argument The translation of the note that ap- Of course Sir Bdward Carson is | New Haven have already begun to oil | foresight and his close study of na- h'(-‘ e | 'than one The summer military En advanced that teach and | peared in the evening newspapers | horrified at the Dublin outhreak. But | their roads and New Britain should [ ture has in the past enabled him to sk ' “ | camps this year have promise of save the city large amounts of money | much larger attendance than last year, an, wonian, andschild on that | yesterday and in the mornirz papers | th> historian who writes of this affair | follow suit. 1 j ould have ham('lxnoé Cry Tl od 1a e A b without prejudice will place w large In connection with this, the condi- | 1" "h'* rurchase of desirable water The city of 1 Britain has pur- | some of the colleges are recognizing iy, ReNS [ofitocaviinime tal transiation. | g are of the responsibility for it at | tion of many of the roads in this city, | Sheds and adiacent property chased park lands in the northern sec-| the value of this instruction by al- : [ lowing it to count towarl a degree 5 no gainsaying the fact that | but rather a hurried translation pre- [ (10 qoor of the T'lster leader s | which are very bad, should he brought ‘e tion and has a propaganda in mind have heen a good thing for | pared for the pr While the two | openly armed his own followers for | to the attentlon of the proper author- | Proof of Judge George . Tilott's | that will take three vears to develob.| This the faculty of Dartmouth have p have done so; but while they | translations may be identical in every | cIvil war.—Binghampton Press itics and repairs made. Among others, | popularity among the ranking repub This ,\'(‘;lfir.(he park u;-|vvrn|\|:1:\lmn in- [ decided to do. ) In this respe they paer the protection of the Stars | way, there is the chance of misinter- e Farmington avenue and other streets | licans of the state is seen in his re- | cludes $2,500 which it is proposed to| have outdone Bowdoin in that they T i ine e U ihe hew noiley ot Gentiv Heine namedl aaiee ool spend for the repairing of fences and [ do not, as does the Mains college, fes of Amecies b BT LY i The organized deluging of con- | through which the new trolley line | con = as secrefar ] | o eave e ot they saw no | pretation, of the wrong word in the | grocsmen with antl-war telegrams | runs, is in terrible condition. Abso- | the Connecticut delegation. He tree surgery. But there arc a large |limit this grant of credit Haae ave the shin. They saw | wrong place. So it Will not be from | appedrs to have had only the effect | lutely no repairs have heen made here | rapidly hecoming a big man in number of peoble in theimorth L end j/studentaiiwho; taleii courastin milis cause for giving up the jour- this that the President of the United | of arousing the indignation of the | since the line was completed. Heavy | ranks of the Connecticut G. 0. T, whoiwould lile toluse 'fhlfil'f"‘k for pic- [ tary science in the collr el res he last moment. In many in- | giates will determine just how far | 1°CIDients. A man receiving a thous- | crushed stome fills in between the *aoe nic purposes, even i thm; was 1o | could not give the value tn the Platis- iness 5 5 " " = S ind telepramsialiday. varving onls o T here t present [ burg work which they are now pros- the business men ahoarq that | Germany has granted concessions in | varying only | tracks and a little to each side. deey tive: Oil not oniy lays the training bearing fruit in more wave T.ocal democrats are heeinning 1o | other development ook forward to the fall campaign anq | this is impossible because of the dense | pering (o do unless th had reason cxpress some wonderment as to just s signaturc, could ha Iy help 'l portions d the road bhed is be- 1d not have turned hac i e g D | other portions an 1e 1 u1 o "n 1 back. | raply to his ultimatum. The official ’ questioning the spontancity of their | yuts and numerous cobbles obstruct they could, why should they | o q1ation of the note is now before | Gemand.—Buffalo Express, low the trolley tracks so that at vari- growths of underbrush, scrubs, briars, [ to believe that that training was pro schumae, cte. If the city would expend [ queing such results as their diplomas 50?7 1 i N | e : ; is $2,500 in cleaning out | o date vraglden hol & ne so? The thought that any | v, cpjer Txecutive. Whatever may | ous points it is impossible for a team ib : certificat President Nichols assure \ 3 | When a paper as stanchly Democra auto, once caught between the | Bressional race. At the last olection it | the growth so people could get into | ug in his speech announcing the fac- | Was New Tritain's votes that defented | the park and enjoy the shade of the [ ujiv decislon, that the Plattabure Ais 1 the globe would be so cruet | : ! §o o S "Uellhe the trend of events, whatever m e L B e e e Mt : i atractic o nhbce Pl wotective ! rails, to turn out without wrenching | A 2 estruction of innocent human the 2 &) would be appreciated. The | cipline does yield them desirable re- i how strong Augustine Lonergan will be in case he again enters the con- | a little of Lonezrin and there is no reason to he. | trees it lieve he would fare better now. While | city has got the land, so why not make | gyits, It was certain, he sald, that at Washington. Tonergan made the | it so the | fatal mistake of catering to the far- | thei would equal in every respect the mers and small fowns, letting the hig of any three-hour cour:e cities with their manufacturers toke The completion of the Corbin ave- | college gives No do action of the President and his | qs The kivn Eazle concedes that | 3 the vehicle. d never be entertained by peo- | advisors, i1 would seem at the present ! this coun will face disaster at the Rocky Hill avenue is also in poor ed in the clyilized environs of | moment that there will be no imme- | °X he Fuaropean war if it con- | .onditions and many other streets are | citizens can use it It is]attendance at the Plattshurg camp o their doom. The stalwart | between the two o, ors. 1 Sl i : RLISE 00 In the line of civic improvement S ] great powers. The | partisanship. The Eagle is alive 10 | i\ certainly could be a g @ beautiful women, the inno- | feeling in Washington today is in-|the fact that “it is a condition and | is the oty weuls tenns: good thing | . .q place. This was radically | nue bridge, which is almost a reality. | e of Powdoin and Dartmouth will M the city would repair the stretch | o hx it would scem. The smalil | removes from New Britain one of the | soon be followed by many other col- le babies were sent to their | finitely better than that which pre- | not a theory that confronts us."—Am- acads 5 AL ls,tcrdum Recorder, of macudam on Stanley street between | young’and farmers are generally re« | most dangerous death traps in the | jeges, hited States. And -so they | diate rupture