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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, JUNE 5, J T 7 E — _ ——— - - . [ B A , B i 4 BR[TAKN | watch the men from Connecticut and to remain in the hands of the ailics | joicing, especially with the children, | ———— = < AN S the various other states in the Union and the fact that Germany has made | Who know him especially well. WHAT OTHERS SAY || RGTHE c — - : f : s : | The brown thrasher, in his hun; ERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT. get off their coats and g0 to work. tentative overtures toward a con- t for grubs and insects among the under- Erovsiators Then it will be time to say who will ' clusion of the war makes it seem as | brysh, can be heard thrashing about ‘ Views on all sides of timely NEW BRITAIN'S BUSY BIG STORE. | PROVE SISTERBAD — -seaoe sezsamene i daily (Sunday cxcepted) at 4:15 p. m. [be the man to bear the banner if her admiralty is satisfied that the | for some distance, and yet it is often stions as discussed in ex- Herald Building, Crurch St question di changes that come to the Hernld Oflice. against Wilson, the man who must be ' career of conquest has been ended. | Very hard to flush him—to catch a glimpse of his rich, auburn back, is mottled breast and his long, grace- in the side of the Teutons, however, | ful tail. Yet, strange to say, when and that was Britain's much vaunted | the nest is once built in some bush, | The Mirror of the Night. iptions fcr paper to be sent by mall, Elizabethport, N. J., Woman and. GRADUATION AND - HERDING THE SHEEP. | it o et e e o s || monen M ol e e o From a reaer, . 5. wo wno | PATAIONr Held for Superior Court CONFIRMATION nly profitabia advertising mcdfum In According to the latest reports from | strength must be made at sea to bacl| This pathetic faith in human-kind | half asks pwrdon for presenting a S ‘ Look here for your needs when jed _at th e Ne: | str Py P 5 re ica L sctona Ol A At oyew Britaln | the strongest man of the republican | There was a thorn that remained | party in 1916. ; red by carries to any part of the city | | | T 15 Cents a Week. 65 Cents a Month. e o ity books and press | the front in Chicago each and ‘every | up the land victories before the dis- | thanks to a new era, is seldom mis- | “very foolish” question, comes the : ! aliways open ro advertisers. i slaced DY thel brown thrasher thoese One of the most peculiar charac- i placed Dby the brown thrasher theself ..o .oy = oo o Fg i LU 0 i days. ory, “Why do ‘we dream?* And heliers seen in thel logal court in some erald will be found on sale at Hots- | IS the order of the day and no one | do not know but there is a possibility 2 = offcers some personal details in ex- | ime was the brother of Mrs. Josina b’ N Stan nd S T - = 3 £ ; - kg ar v P - ot ol o ™ ate 3% | scems to know where he or his fellow, I.that that was the reaeson for the sea Yor President, David Harum. | planation of the query. He has been | Morkas, charged with adultery, who | . 5 5 - S e e Judge | fitting out for such special occasion: tlo City, and Hartford Depot stands. Boosters predominate in thef§ fight. It will remain for an arbiter (New York ‘Brening Suny | ili for nearly eight months, sometimes | t00k the witness stand before Judg 1 suffering sovere pain; three-quarters | John H. Kirkham in police court TELEPHONI? CaLLS. | hotels of course but are carrying little ['to decide to which side went the vic- Strange stories still come out of the . : - i ead of tr - e L4 3 4 A i it - ] of the night he lies awake and the | this morning and, instead of tryinz oo seenes conviction in their work to the dele- | tory, but the battle may'precede more | LalcuRG e n faeey bARGn SE e e T B ES S ERe e iGh i fmitertest moatibrottara | alflty ite Dresses fal Rooms ....... ceen 1 s - resi o LF o, 3t s, E | Itoss for president of the Unitead States, he is sleeping he dreams, and his | Would do, attempted in every manner | ROOSEVELT TURN | forfiinstance ’ho here in the east [F 7 oo o= aes ms are all of them | Dossible to throw -the darkest cloud TRICK ? not the minds of those present crystal- | el ever heaid of the livery stable propri Gl Tl e across her character. He was even | Women's and . $3.98 to “PRADE IN NEW BRITAIN.” tor of Lexington, Nebraska? Yet he d"!fl‘_\.(le,.“,f'"H'c“}:°"h:§"€§‘:‘f§‘r‘;{ S S o R D Comrtien |G o rday afternoon Connecticut's |'l1ze to some cxtent a stampede might enteyed both the republican and demo- | i g [ ¥ ; . Youth lacks mature Jjudgment.| cratic primacics in his state as candi- | 1 en delegates to the Republican | €asily result. The glittering colors of s ca His wife has been in a hospital | Was her husband, Anthony Morkas of | s . N : e over two years. The father sent his | Elizabethport, N. J., With her par- | U d l | the band wagon are obliterated by the | FOT that reason, perhaps, it is just as | date for the presidential nomination, |, o /O r 888 oo aramdmother's; | amour Stanley Cizouskas, with whom'| naermusiimns o e n‘ (“’“‘n‘ he achert obi | well not to be too severe with ithe | il 1912 "!5! again in !!'!(:;’ And fl‘\]l& .\In‘* has died and they are boarding. she has been living three year: on COMBINATIONS RS o | e : e T et of Bnd 20 | Te misses them, and he finds he can- | June 22, Mrs. Morkas was bound priced 98c to driver cannot be seen. ; Will the mis' 0 votes, or 10 per cent. of the vote over to the present term of the su- raise before the hour of nomination | | - ; $2.98 cach. I operation with Hartford in Pre- | o i o was mystified | MOt Stop worrying. i . B L S € | cast. A Nebraskan who was mystified | "y 5 F T P roaieq that the latest | Perior court. Bonds were fixed at $800 | “ENVELOP CHEMISE, 75¢ to $2.98 | G | paredness Day in that city. Despite | as a New Yorker might have been at | | orwill the pofitical Zeppelin creep un- | | heralded over' the convention in the ! - 5 e | explanation of dreams, that of Freud |in the case of each. Lawyer M. D. this unknown's showing, wrote to Mr. | many New Britain business men were each SRR i is Saxe represented the accused. : will not carry conviction to this man. I e 0ss to find out what manner of ms - % hony! ‘kas, the deser s-{ PETTICOATS, 98c to $2.98 cach. iy R find O R AT e I ol haral o bnalat ‘RS Anthony Morkas, the deserted hus ETTICOATS, 98¢ to cach attachment to the activities [ 108~ Granted that the know nothing con- delegate there is entirely lost. Chaos | solution of the war? We on this side gate. Several hours of preliminaries | definite peace overtur Children’s priced $1.49 to $4.98. ill await the main battle and should | - fal convention in Chicago [d on their journey to the city Chamber of Commerce for its co- now has focused upon it all n the nation The train that ford in the afternoon sl eccncihthe actlir s o it d the Nutmeg State’s per- he was. Here is the letter he receiv- 3 Hara S P band, told the court that Cizouskas CORSET COVERS, 25¢ 1.49 indignant because the Chamber of | ¢cq in reply SRRG Gl AGHE G e ek GUkile | SRR et Hee D t their G EascRRtouat : ; - = of his personified by the dark images | formerly boarded wi i G Commerce had urged New Britain to Lexing b April 24 1916 Wavyne | ¢yt haunt his exhausted repose. The | home in Elizabethport and on June :’, vie transfer itself personaily to the | Neb M. GlastengDear isir your il ie e s b el e sain o) ielE| 22 1913 MErt fown ¥ taking s histwire 5 t0 $4.50 each. tion, in the preliminary steps |time what will be the result? There | : ; Cara Frcceivadian Il e v ihntintyas | Dace SHCSMOR RIS o RS S s R Lo Ly by el T st monthdne Haia | G Capito] City on the one day of the : 4 3 A8 | ohough to explain these ‘nightly ter- m. as . . o will be but onc addenda to an hystor- | AP e *| Bornea in Repley Ohio. "My parents | port®0 0 GRESTC (Beme SRS 0 | not hear of them. He finally got a atrician Si ests ical convention. There will be but [ Week on whi <>v< fores | depend | moved) from hore when I was & veassl o, -8 0 judzed, mainly in | 1etter from a relative in Glastonbur¥, for thelr best trade. Thousands of | old to Cattettshurs, Y was cducated | fne stimulation of some of the senses, | Who said the runaways were living in 1.18, $1.69, $1.98 to $2.98 Each. 111 | New Britain residents who might | there and at Portsmouth Ohio, and fipia New Britain. Last week Morkas and tion. It will be that, The | Stampeded. And the Old Guard will | 5 o | ralsed as a Methodist of which my | oL,.ese the chiefest is the sense of | brother came here and i 2 St | otherwise have remained at home but 5 R e A MY | sight, and every phase of a dream b > tav | ered T that choice. Burton, Weeks, | 230 o . parents was when about 17 cane to |itengs powerfully to raise up a pic|| 2w Morkas on the street. They | ered in several styles. w short days the curtain will | Root and others are not of the kind | 'OF 1€ Urging ¢ J‘ “'l Chamber of| nebraska Lexington Dawson Co about | ¢nnc® LR Y ‘pain takes the shape | followed her to her home at 88|y, v : ) | : Commerce, spent the day in Hartford | 31 years ago was on ranches and later il S “ranklin street somplaine Slk E b d C e Henieadalinyios s i S ony Bl ¢ y in Hartford L years ago was on ranches and later | o¢ 4 qagger thrust in the ribs, and | Franklin street and then complained | yyjj mbroi ery Crepe i i and the New Britain merchant was| & farmer fo ahout vears different | yo oyrified dreamer sees quite cloar~ | t0 the police. Friday night Sergeant % use the progressives will hold e e things a short time in the above men- | |- "t1o qagger and the man who wields | Géorge Kelly and Officer Patrick | onvention the same time as the | is a dark horse laying in wait who will tioned was Member of vangelical | .I‘;\“, b ot B ailant is | Howley made the arrests. Mrs. Mor- i cans, and in the same city, | have the power to do it. The setting - ShRaai s lonRnoryamnern J S i et oot ol ol e Wann || sasiins oo foh e Bl ing i REILLE R T T s s il e frh S T G A FACTS AND FANCIES. ‘\’—t‘;,nr‘- r v;(;\nh,\"m’m.‘ \\.HI n Lexington | ot the reasonable association that we ,.Vn(\r‘,mn and also has one little boy 0 d. d V .l — . SehrionioNy AR 0 e nover Makenyallicyercised int ourswakingt hons! buth | DY Cl20oUsKaS | rganaie an oile and those who are wishing | horizon the dust of battle settles rink of Li * no; v F . 5 . -cording > story told her at- | | drink of Liquor nor my Father cather | connection that may be as curiously .\Ln-md\;vv\: l:lfljj‘iq:‘t:L} mmlo tonei | logical as it is preposterous— a ratio- | torney. Mrs. Mork: s onel Roosevelt to capture the | back into its accustomed place. Par- While Berlin, Ont., 15 planning 70| since I was old enough to know till | . you preachers ought to | aination worthy of ‘G. K. Chesterton | 2€2inst than sinning. She said that | Flouncmgs change its name, there is no reason | p, qi 8 from his discarded party see | tisans of T. R. are past masters of con- : . = e died you iy to believe but what Berlin, Conn,, and | get Busy and give the Delegates to proving black better than white or | While living with her husband he was e e wont to abuse her and spent consid- ol e agerent o lins LoD et iR It] Berlin, N. H,, are strictly neutr: understand what your intention is if Why do we accept in dreams these | erable time with other women. Cizou- Windy state and every -man and | interested in the welfare of | tingent is in the majority at votinz the great presidential cam- will center attention on what is | | during the heated republican | one choice if the delegates can he White and pink, plain and embroid- p is being put on the stage and | ot make ditions. Neither does it see that there 38 inches wide. Value $1.00. Spgetal 69c yard. White and colors. for a stampede on behalf of | would be hard to find a more authori- | Norwich Bulletin. they nominated a man of Whiskey 36 inch, special 69c yard. ous old Rough Rider. On the | tative leader in a crisis than the re- type or one going it tou faced as some e 2 i e ‘e | Skas was good to her and they fell 0 . . E ; J i The League to Enforce Pes Gl L = 5 2 outlandish events that we would re- a! = 2 i R bb & - and, there are those who read | doubtable one. He is a judge of o R rnioIee Rhcaceld sl oilh emiiciver ity —RGbert G RRossN |t ot i i S S R AR e p1v Wi ove T sTric- Wit Hein S lope eautitu ite RKibbons not hope to end all war, but to make | 1 oxington Neb. ] S eanise only o Sman SlCOUS. | ment they have lived happil to- I | it less frequent. The present experi- This sounds like a hoax, but the |(nhat part of the brain called the cor. | 8¢ther and during the trial this morn- Satin Taffetas, Moires, Brocades, pit has killed the goose that | last few weeks of his time have been | ence is likely to do that.—Pittsburgh | omaha World-Herald vouche both | ¢ \ i“ e laisd ,“',mrcrnm the | ing Cizouskas sat in one corner of | 1l his golden eggs. The | passed in tracing the “descent of | Pispatch. for Ross' reality and for the reality of | gyoam has no “depth.” It has none | the Prisoner's pen loving his little | . ¢ s Chel ¥ S £ ut-stretched | 8raduation, 19¢, 25¢, 39¢ to $1.00 yard. to them is summed up in this | Man” or some such pastime we ven- | yaiious Deonli A T TS hch Brimanyaorsiiica SOl forf Tl |15 ey SRt mn Tav i tydlo Plkwal: tn 1T oM T | | SO0 D ’;"‘?d 5 ‘:\”:i(;i 1'1’,2' .-]m_ | gsins e though the despatches to eastern pa- | consists of a thin and lively proces- | M in a chair jus St i There are two great ban- |ture to suggest that an extremely ef- [ England has located her 5,041,000 3 E Engla 2 041, re- | pers failed to mention it—and asks | < B imares whichE Ay wever, | \D8 - cheduled for the same time. | ficient eve has been cocked Chicago- | cruits. We guess the Kaiser, thanks | Lo d 2sks |sion of images, which are, however, Appeals From Decision. 1ion an eorgette the lines and see that Colonel | man and despite the fact that the Striped and Figured Novelties for ditorially: “What does it mean?” cieoh Srenl b A S publican and the progressive. | wards and that well instructed lieu- | t0 his spy system, knows where they ,C\nd well may it ask. When :1(';101.(' :;:;(:'f‘;,(f"‘~.-m\mlufr‘,‘-‘.i ;,:(‘:y]\(lmmp;xr\;t The continued case against John o are.—Binghamton Pre trader Wholis iricapable /of writing o u“f; these images and experiences |Ioloski, charged with drunkenness, | Crepe Ruffllngs grammatical or coherent letter can | have no depth or background they | came up today when he was fined enter the republican primaries of a |gtand alone, unrelated to anything | $5 and costs and “"2"’”,"?',”"";!2% 1 1-2 to 9 inches wide, for collars sovereign state of the Union s ge i5 i T ~ | was revoked. Officer A. J. Richards | i X e places, the waiters standing | cast their ballots for the former de- | iZen threatens to shoot any person xr(;n)((“\(“}y than Hughes :nlx‘d ‘;1{(3»0\;{ ‘?‘ : S ‘):1 h‘”; ‘»].mmm‘ ‘:; T;y:; testified _that Koloski was drunk and | 474 fichus, 9¢ to 81 Tare that tries to nominate him for pub- pare them with and cannot te: r Walter Malona and Sergeant | olonel Roosevelt is the dis- | fender of his country in the Spanish | U velt put together, what does it mean? | reasonableness, accepting them with- | Officer | . . 2 PERETE L Dic office.—Springtield Union. : 1 S i asona s =z Tl erti ave similar imony. | led invitcd guest of honor at | war. ! Had all the v for him in the | out hesitation ,like bewildered chil- | T- M. Herting gave similar testimony. | 0se DU rimmings A bhottle of whiskey found on the democratic and publican primaries [ gren among enchanted creatures in { was exhibited and Officer | 25¢, 35¢ to 50c¢ yard. les are set, burdened. with the | tenants will come forward in the hour food ever set before the |of need to sugsgest to the bewildered it 2 far o from Oyster Bay ptf man. The toastmasters are | delegates that it might be well fo | to Oklahoma, where an indignant cit- fressive banquet. He has ac- | i R eels v il G = ana ! Secis : i B e | Ee e Next week the “Norfolk concerts” | peen cast in the republican primaries |a stranse. exciting land. accused ; he invitation, and the duck | TIME FOR PEACE? will monopolize the attentign of the | po would have run neck and neck | mhe wmethod of Freud consists in | Richardson told of seeing Koloski | 3 . Litehfie rounty cople e ' = . 5 2y e T : ; i is NS, ski | > carved for him. In the| here is the peace talk ast | Litent 8kso e ople who love mu- | with Cummins and Ford. Jitney bus | comparing dream ideas with the ideas [ With the hottle ~to his lipe: ]Kn\:;k; Chlflon CIO E] sic, and those 3 > to h: oir S 7 ied bei ¢ P 6 es » e, however, he gets a smell | | Frondn gose who love to have their | maker and liveryman, it would have [of reality. The revelation of some | denied being drunk il el \}m,m pages of newspaperdom and Cor (f\»x “:”\\\'( : 0\\“ to love it.—=| peen a pretty race, with Cummins | hidden wish or eraving of which the | not m‘“"k m\“”«‘",-: '\1 "vnd cannot Vhite and colors, special 98¢ yard. [ tront pages P m ¢ nnecticut Western News. e o B e dreams are fantastic embodiments is | 1§ under a doctor’s care 8 il ot sl et quet table, and it dilates his'thoughts of the people by the flood . A —— “What is the matter with Kansas the interpretation he puts upon the Hr.n adm ‘l‘ l'tlh\: H{ln{fm:xh x'“ r::n | ‘Bédl OWERED CHIFFONS He likes the cooking there | ¢f printers’ ink setting forth the de- 1e mew superdreadnought Penn- | pag hecome a hyword. The same ques- [ terrors, the delights and the gray | With the bottle to his lips but sald y#rd. = - o . 5 GE Sep PR I RS M o sylvania will be commissioned June | tjon may be asked in quite a different | toned visions of our troubled slum- | he did fot drink as he thought ju% | GEORGETTE CREPE, $1.65 ) ED. N fect Btoibelioyesihe fitallsifiof S the fina yal Bibasttlaiimecentlyili 1ot SR i i anese e i el it onmay e kg Seatl e e T e in time and resisted the temptation FINE COTTON NETS, 36 to in for & while and have a|fought. Tt has been ruthlessly | leagues will have diseccon 2| Gl GIesNOaney CHS CHULLS dnl SERL e I8 e ht In belleving | o) 1 he was fined $6 and costs he | inches wide, 25¢ to $1.25 yard. Will have discovered that| gle west, indeed. s representatives | that a single method is adequate for ion o : something is ser o Lok 2 ; - appealed fr - decision and paid omething is seriously the matter with | ¢y 15 have refused stub- | the interpretation of dreams? If he |aPpealed from the decist L ; Qe 5 : = < Sl i 4 5 s s previous proba- lcome guest, has not, in fact | by journalists in a vain atte the new ship.—New York Bvening - ads { we have is, there exists a great wor! STey what matidnefon nigbIoy e y 3 v vain attempt [see { bornly to adm we have been [is, there exists a oxld B et e e e e Y N} ts TRHh e S S || RO e e el O e e b e g from international crisis to in- | the secret thoughts and longings of | BT thd Al S ternational crisi r months. all men live and move, each in the | °f ¥ : ek ihatt tne e ¥ e A o r\m, every newspaper in the | ,,u a5 we read this vote for a | habiliments of his iailer's infancy. nink that e men who are he result the battle is hara | country in summing up the prc | Davia Harum for president we won- | Perhaps they meet. Perhaps they con- D he 4 him at the progressive ban- | decide h the Germans ar e Lo it cammecty if the middle west ever heard of |verse without repression or intricate | With assaulting Patrick ONeil, was ‘i’s]. le would be insulted at h ish mainiain = that their -mml e gives different figures, motive, these beings whom we behold | continued |\!;m£{ \‘wm day (’;'n U{{:e”r‘ i l'!te Goods oring of .them. But they do a victor 0 ATEIRL R e G G s ek e O ; reflectediinitheimitror of themightA {102 Tawen M4 ELame: i BEEE T g J 1 1 R 1ca20 way they rate our dele- s R S enczins i arrested SLNeRACCUECARSATL FOR GRADUATION GOWN east some of them do not. | possible to find any convincing argu- | gates as showing eight for Burton, and 1w St teforn 3 - e day night but he got away from the ¢ | two each for Weeks, Hughes and Root (New Haven Journal-Courier.) ) LS ha e el o ed out that the The question of the establishment Close ‘at Home. Harry Cleveland. : | tes are “‘divided hotwee shes | » A g ) ater Saturday night uet table, that the highest |are in a position to give the true state | an R e LRSS s HER SR ey Ml Sl Teter | a pe rt Post, iy Sdes schoonl debatah i hre accorded him. And to | of affairs if it were their wish to take _ — gffaitrades sohooliy nm, e conditions in the Danish West | charged with damaging private prop-| Q * 1 . they quickly finish their |an impartial view of the matter.| * an citlzens in mampjeq) who'| If that institution s to do the worls : crty. It is claimed that Cleveland W}\Ete S]!k GJDV’?.S demand that the men in | Undoubt Herlh o M ' have appealed for relief to Washis that is required of it, it must teach | as 1 government to | pulling pickets off Russell b 3 d ,l : 2 | Undoubtedly nether will, though one | forzot they are on the wics trades; that is to say, it must begin ¢ ve propositions for the | Erwin’s fence. On request of Lawsy hall take their invited guest { ance to employ its inmates in soms ¢ ands to the United | W. F. Mangan this case was also | usoful form of labor which will not o . hi i il Saturday. . : 3 ¢ States revives a quegon which has | continued until Sa 3 hlv inculcate in the young offenders : 4 . enly inculeate I Ko Yoot as well a | cen in abevance for half a_century He Remembered Nothing. 1 GSIery ove of useful I as : labar. The re It was in 1865 that Secretary Officer Willlam Strolls arrested wd advised the United States to | Steve Jrozki at the corner of Chest- gct them; but the country was j¥st [ nut and Elm streets last night, White and colors. "oming out of the stress of the | charged with drunkenness and breach e TNt Y Civil war, and nothing was done. T e | EANS HORIGRADUATION The matter was allowed to lapse | the first charge but denied all re- until. in 1902, Secretary Hay fixed | membrance of the second. A fine of up with the Danish minister at Wash- | §10 and costs was imposed. week? It has been- blott omestibles from the republi- t. This, despite that he is|shoved into the remote background | Gases! Are [Gontinucd, Plain and striped, 85c to#$2.: The case of Palo Mira charged s way ir Naturally, one sea fight which took place, Black, white, flesh and colfis | sili Taffetas, Silk Crepes | Cotton Tabries, Voiles, Batistes, ‘leveland | Fancy Figured White Goods, in a large | selection to choose from ontrary, they intend to see to nt to prove otherwi to eithe 2 ¥ ~ | In Boston it is fig e gets a place at the republi- | faction. Doubtless both countri =5 o hother about | was arrested by Officer ton side of | 50c, 75¢, $1.00 Pair Secretary | ment as to the losses.sustained. The | of State, settled all that, since he con- | sidered that an American in busine. in Mexico was in disgrace per se, =i course, as Bryvan saw it he ought to epublican banquet, the Old ! .et off Hoiland frying to accomplish | be at home earning a living vodlir oing to do about this? The ' .nq which fleet had its purpose de- | or lecturing on peace at any price to, I, they are going to try and 1ited?” Were the Germans trying | ix:m]}n (‘:\ umuqu‘m-f msu]»ml of ex-| J 414}m(ln| (:\mfiz x\“(‘n(ll‘ml temperaments doors on Teddy and his pro- | 1, make a das - ending his country’s trade among | of the first offends e E to make a dash upon the Enslish|n, wicked greasers—Philadelphia | Dircet and lasting harm would be jtriends. coast or were the British trying to | Ledger. dcne these wards of the state if in- er the Colonel can be elimi- | | onetrate the Teutonic fortifications | 3 carceration ended the rr‘sh(;nqh]llfl' o O Tow el e 2 dquestion. From outside | 3¢ Heligoland? Or was it merely an | A]Irm:m (ot 1 il e v G| }‘i_:l““‘ 8te gt 1“‘(“‘ “r“»’\“l“‘im l'h": fno | Tnis would have heen concluded— - O e SR -~ o 5 2 ) b understand that “olone! vould crmatory is nat to recls 2 in- L PR R ” 7. Godfrey o indsor was f 2R ces it would seem that he | ,(tempt to force the issue by a sea thatihibe B Colonsl Sould et i : hem from a more |the Tnited States senate approved it d X ! e h o thing going just the way h " Support so progres a man as Mp, | e and save them from 2 more| . .5 did the lower house of the | $15 and costs for reckless driving on Ry ] & VO 2ht on the part of the Germans? Justice Hughes. Now rumor ys | desberate indulgence in crime, the | .o Lorliament—but it failed by | West Main street Saturday afternoon. » ¢ “ pot. Already the clans have | phen we may well ask: “Which side | that he could not support the Justice. | S0ONer it iz dismantled as a house of a tie vote of the upper house over | Officer Fred Wagner, who made the Almost all the delegates | | What conclusion arc the people to dctention the better. Employment at | & 02 arrest, testified that Godfrey passed 199-201-202 MAIN STREET. draw? Was the Justice supported be- | USeful and productive labor is the ot e Pt ; him at the Plainville town line going Being deprived of > krnowledge | P ol 2 : here are three of these Danish 5 einsgcently Be EUOWIEIEe | iise 1 nas seum o Bk e would gurest ferm of reclamation, and that |, q." St Thomas, lIying only 28 | ¥ery fast. He speeded up his motor- = as to the intentions of the admiralty | not accept? Is ke opposed because | {0FM Of useful and productive lahor, | “ERASTCC | JONES, WA O 28 | oo Tand timed him, finding that WEST POINT EXAMS, boosters are already on the ; cr those forms of useful and produc- | w o= o 9 st John—and the obening | from there ta the Black Rock bridge i popular demand will induce him to | Ve 1abor are pest which serve the | [TO0F S O Fo R0 (A OPSIINE | Godfrey went at forty miles an hour | Four Classes Get Down (o Yearly S ine s accept? s Mr. Roosev N view. The conflict which may = S S 4 P rty-eight at an BidEns wurelng,|screaming | ool S ey ||| 2CCeDt is M Roesevelt fnelony | B WS Who candicgimn! terest to the control of naval hases| &M not less than thirty-els L a i Move thar s | candidate whom Mr. Roosevelt will cn free labor and prison |, iino to the control of sea approach | {ime. When asked to explain his Ly ey 2 ttle. . e t1_g i labor is of incidental significance 5 i Sanbues “kless driving Godfrey gave the e West Point, N, Y., Junc Ex i x | support? Smoke him out!—st. Loius i : to the isthmian waterway. At the | I€Ckless driving Godfres 2 : . brass bands have assembled, Goniec R I iha i el fave i onls It cannot be permitted to Eicel whichiist understood i ihas ot cuss My car won't go as fast ¢ nations began today for all clubs have started the sing- | ..1ino our speculations and that is | e b S dominate the subject without raising e e o Sec- | that.” Godfrey said he has been | classes at the Military Academ nd ST O lations & atidsl guestions and promoting evils of far- [ "0 B o o e 000,000 4t | driving for eight years and never had | Will be continued daily until Frida; llable to be highly tinctured by a | Brown Thrashe reachi consequence. There is an nw.\“ e h‘” o r‘ "fl '[”m‘]l any trouble before He judged that | The class of 1916 will be g in rehearsal. Chicago it SR i s However, | (Omaha World-Herald. element af justice in the complaint ,2(‘”“\_ m“m]w i ‘_”‘hm_ than al. | he was going not more than twenty- | cn the following Tuesday, June 1 genduce muny fONEWess O uuiine with the wews of the buttie| | Hidden deen In the widerbrush he made by free labor that the pro@ucts ([ o "1y o o g0 to Wuropesn pun. | f¥e miles an Hour. | A series of daily drills and exe ¢l and these with thefr out- | o recent talk of peace opens up an | SCFatches and scuitles ahout in his | Of ""“‘;"”"“‘" BiRied oy infie wpen gl e Sick Wife Testifies. 5] AT DofCa el Vi mysterious search for food, hut at the , 02 the hardships suffered e Wilfred Morzan of 60 Chestnut | ) | morrow ds will pack the galleries Of | . (i ot o Urise & ; I interesting line of surmise. | next instant he is to be found on | &re So trifing as compared with Several hundred alumni Coliseum to the rafters and Press despatches from Germany | the very hizhest tip of some giant other forms of hardships, which | or the other might give a true state- | tho border. Bryan, while | him the highest seat. Now, tion remains, what are the | crux of the matter lies in the ques- the entertainment committee | tion, “What were the fleets which knowledge of usefu Che formatory is an educational institu- tion. It seeks to correct eriors of 35¢, 50c¢, $1.00 to $2.00 Pair. I a | 25¢ to 98c each. Speeding Motorist Fine L3 i its object defeatec e, or on their way The men, the delegates and pro- the cases in question the best that | it is feared that the overwhelmir Be great hotels are packed to | o Americans can do is call it a | Tests Today. shouting. The marching luated i begins i : street was charged with drunkenness O Tempora! O EH. s = % T % Erorn thts > i T TR fe erea s : ! ana breach of the peace. Officer Want Teddy.” From this |, (o stated that that country is in a | tree, gloriously shouting his wondrous K Would follow an opposite course, that | (Chicago Tribune.) Patric Quirk made the arrest on uld seem that there is noth- ' . . iive attitude regarding peace | SOng In which is reflected the voice the burden T to be imposed and 24 . 5 but surrender t 5 HiE : 2 g3 of nearly every other bird that is com- | berne. s der to the Colonel. | . oo . i = 3 3 Sl = 5 i eies i wvertures. The Teutonic allies feel | v “1 “his neighborhood. It is expensive business to astablish crowds and the noise | 4y, g sition is such at present is e St | and maintain trade schools in the re- . tom tom beating will avail thatiine smes % 2 x”».\ ‘H]m(]\‘\‘:“(r:’ (‘1}::"1:”-", ”r.rh.“-rfi Tormatory, but the strain on the (OF & el NE Ei feanianogcannaotisiand thetnusband Bunches of Summer Readis 0 the cool v - o e e e e e e el e sl e his fighting spirit actions any longer. She said that | 2 coo in these parts and a mimic of no cas CLIER o et B e ¥ it L Saturday sl ale i s 10 are | gquare miles of their opponents’ ter- | iine hird has occasionally been | itself can usc. This offers a wide | TNe professor has coRcHing ¢ R s ©'s request | formative matter to pure humor, is on as the dele- 5 e e 5 The Eli football team. Morgan was fined $5 and costs and | gyrnished eact P ¢ B : [ ritory are in the possession of the | seen near Omaha, reports of this sort |-range: of instruction, and would at SR e ks urr ach Sunday by The New arlous states, the men . he = v once relieve the treasury strain, The 2 8 5 York World, with its Magazine A 5 | Germans. Concessions must be made | have generally followed a particular- strain, P thisoountoy e . e g z 4 Fazin direct the aftairs op 1. | Germans. Co e l1y complete programme rendered In | philosophy which underlies the em. |And if this \r“(Iuntl\ T 0 Chickens Cause Figit, Story Section, Iditorial Section B Party as they have peey | Y the Emtente to re-establish the g, g, 30 some enraptured ‘thrash- | playment of tho reformatory inmates S S Thes. ’ kingdom of Belgium and to restore 3 s only incidentally in agreement with rofessor heips will lecture rected. These duly electeq 5 G - el Nt With | wwiile they sit at home and sew. to France its conquered flelds. There | There seems to be no Timit to the | the philosaphy which underlies the | , WIlC Y S8 80 flome and sew. zing | repertoi f is splenc h vho | employment of prison inmates i Anc 1 d be ne u ha ot the shouti ould be no hetter time for bringing | repertoire of this splendid bird. who A e L mates in Holsiimitse: b feas saron, 09 seebolly -esent for the ! NaPPily finds a home more than oc- | ureful labor. problem of the Ning them they’ll be protected freses in' the gallery. Ana | 2POUt peace than -the present fc casionally In the lilac bushes and | rcformatory is much greater and |TCLInE them thewlll be protectec Germans unless the drive at Verdun | ghrubbery far within the city limits. | karder to solve than the problem of SR PR = chickens owned by one man getting | tery serial story, ntomas,” is in Euccesstnl and mare. " tefritory.' is/| The parks!ave sanctigned 'wifhi his| the Drison: 'There is more psycho. AV S into the other's yard When the | its second volume in the Magazine nd mor 3 : Al ¢ ¥ enea e s .ap- | Song and the whole community logy in it and for that reason a psy officer interferred both men were on | Section, under the title of “The Ex- up to the Teutons by the cap- | z 3 . . . et e = better for his presence. Nearly eve chologist on the baard of manas The clash of Ford and Bryan as |the ground wrestling. Judge Kirk- | ploits of Juve,” and should not he body knows and loves this graciou ment would be of inestimahle advan- | rival candidates would resemble the | kam advised each man to consult a | missed. Be sure you order your Sun- concessions must be | songster. and his arrival a week or | tage to the administration and the | meeting of an irresistible farce and an | lawyer as to his rights and then | day World in advance from the news- i made. It looks as though Verdun is SO ag0 Wal F3~acasion of much re- | inmates. impovable Dobby ook o 1 | tend, and elaborate arrangement | being made for their entertainn | The secretary of war is expected f According to Professor Phely complaint of Mrs. Morgan, who tes-| 0 o oquation exercises The vilest thing at Yale tified this morning that she is ill with Is undoubtedly the statue pervous prostration and a leaky A huge amount of summer reading, | ranging from grave to gay, from in- : deliberation of | {\.;ng highly favorable. Many | ned old politicians hat conventi Me- Anthony Bechune and Charles | tropolitan Section, Funny and Pranitis, both of whom live near the | Joke Book whereby every taste corner of East and Henry streets, [ be satisfied. There are also the were arraigned on a charge of breach | news sections, wherein may be found of the peace. They were arrested by | special news featureg from €very part Cflicer Litke. The trouble arose over | of°the globe. The great French Mys- are the ones who will m: htes have studied the condi- know :just what they > do. After the galaxy of | .= B .. aigoersed | ture of the fortifica town. Then, of e Y n dISpersec i course, further pugh the rule of courtesy,

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